I just heard about this new thing called "lightscribe" 
(lightscribe.com) that lets you burn graphics onto a disc, in the 
same drive that you use to burn the content onto the disc with.. You 
have to use lightscribe compliant media, though..  Verbatim, for 
one, is beginning to create the media. 

What I see as a problem that I'd like to present to you all, is that 
so far, it seems they're only making DVD+R's that are lightscribe 
compliant..  When I first started creating dvd's, I asked here, 
once, about the best brand for blank dvds, and it was Verbatim, by 
far, by most of you who responded.  I am just wondering if anyone 
has any experience with this, or any information that might helpful 
to us..


BTW, I contacted Verbatim, just today, and basically expressed my 
reluctance to use DVD+R's, and asked if and when they might create 
DVD-R lightscribe media. 

Thanks

Frank
www.Time-LineProductions.com




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