History:Next Generation Schema/Release Packaging: Difference between revisions
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* miniature milk crate (I've been seeing a bunch of these milk crate CDs at sites I've worked at; they have the CD and a t-shirt. [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 18:29, 22 March 2010 (UTC)) |
* miniature milk crate (I've been seeing a bunch of these milk crate CDs at sites I've worked at; they have the CD and a t-shirt. [[User:BrianSchweitzer|BrianSchweitzer]] 18:29, 22 March 2010 (UTC)) |
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* Tin box containing Jewel Case -- [[User:Jacobbrett|jacobbrett]] 01:35, 24 March 2010 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 01:35, 24 March 2010
Options
- Jewel Case
- Slim Jewel Case
- Digipak
- Cardboard Sleeve
- Keep Case
- Ecopack
- Funny/Fancy/Novelty pack, perhaps as "Custom Case" (I've got a penguin shaped CD box)
- CD / DVD as part of a book, common with training CD/DVD's (in fact this isn't a packaging)
- Clear vinyl sleeve (picture disc etc.)
- Picture frame (very rare but as a collector you come across strangest types of packaging)
- Wooden box (some Connoisseur Collection CD's came in a wooden box)
- Double Case
- Triple Case
- Quad Case
- Lunchbox
- miniature milk crate (I've been seeing a bunch of these milk crate CDs at sites I've worked at; they have the CD and a t-shirt. BrianSchweitzer 18:29, 22 March 2010 (UTC))
- Tin box containing Jewel Case -- jacobbrett 01:35, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
- (please add new types here)
for cassettes:
- J-card case (aka "standard" cassette case)
- polybox
- cardboard sleeve
- double case
for wax cylinders:
- canister