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Topic: CD Terminology

  28th Mar 2015, 2:03 PM
Magic Marmalade

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I think there has been no established terminology (among the public) because nobody has cared about this kind of thing regarding CDs until quite recently.

I agree that the inlay out to refer to the back coversheet between the inside tray, and the back of the case (that the tray snaps into and holds the CD), and to a large extent, the front cover/booklet as the insert, but this term can go a little fuzzy when there are other inserts included, such as fan club posting cards, ad leaflets and such, which might also be regarded as inserts.

We did have a similar discussion in the forum about the difference between a digi-pack, and a digipak (disipackets, digibooks etc. too).


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