DVD discs and DVD cases suppliers?

Hello Folks,
Do you know of any websites with a comprehensive list of DVD authoring supply vendors that sell in bulk or for a wholesale type of price?
For instance: to purchase good blank DVD's and DVD cases?
Do you know of any good reputable suppliers yourself?
Thanks!

well to get a proper responce it would help if we knew where in the world you were; Paris Dusseldorf Rome?
I have a few local suppliers if you want to pop down to Leith
G

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