I want to do both. I keep find CDs that are left out of case.
On Mar 28, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
It's better to put the barcode on the actual jacket. This way, it
can be scanned inside the case.
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Subject: Re: lightscribe
Cool,
Can we put a bar code on a disk?
On Mar 27, 2007, at 9:28 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
Here's the deal regarding lightscribe. You can burn the actual
data, such as music, movies, etc onto a lightscribe disk using
your standard drive. However, you need a lightscribe drive to
burn the lables. The drives are only 40 bucks or so now, and
Lite-on isthe best manufacturer of these drives. As far as
accessibility, I'm going to eventually take the plunge and buy
Toast and see if it's lightscribe functionality is somewhat
accessible. If we can at least type in a wizard style and fill
out things like track names, artist, etc, then that will be a
great leap forward. Graphics are obviously out of the question,
but if I can at least get a wizard template, then I'm ready to
rock. I'll keep you posted.
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