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CD/DVD label printing

Post by M's » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:45 pm

With all the tech savy free program finding people we have here at The Ville.

Could someone recomend a cd/dvd lable printing software.

Prefer something free or real cheap

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Post by gator » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:02 pm

Quick search turned up Disketch, no idea if it's any good (no reviews)

http://www.nchsoftware.com/cdlabeler/index.html

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Post by M's » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:54 pm

[quote="gator";p="181232"]
Quick search turned up Disketch, no idea if it's any good (no reviews)

http://www.nchsoftware.com/cdlabeler/index.html
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Thanks Gator

Tried it and it worked fine.
Except that I couldnt find an option to choose my label.

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Post by Boss Llama » Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:18 pm

My personal recomendation is to use Lightscribe disks. Unless you want full technicolor labels, Lightscribes are easy to use, require no use of printer ink, and make a permanent unsmudgeable label that's burned directly in to your disc. A lightscribe drive is only like $25, and though the discs cost a fraction more, it's no different than having to buy labels and ink over and over.
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Post by Ph0eNiX » Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:50 pm

[quote="Alizée Fan";p="181401"]My personal recomendation is to use Lightscribe disks. Unless you want full technicolor labels, Lightscribes are easy to use, require no use of printer ink, and make a permanent unsmudgeable label that's burned directly in to your disc. A lightscribe drive is only like $25, and though the discs cost a fraction more, it's no different than having to buy labels and ink over and over.[/quote]
I agree ligthscribe is the way to go, however before LS i used nero a lot , I am not sure how friendly my link would be, so feel free to pm me for more info

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