Re: [Gimp-user] CD Labels

2007-01-11 Thread Jim Clark

Just whacking away at this injured horse again.

I have been burning music CDs since 1996, putting sticky labels on since
about 98. I have burned and stickied hundreds of CDs. While the life span
of home-burned CDs (and I use the expensive ones designed for studio use)
is not as good as pre-packaged ones, I have many CDs with labels from 1998
that still play perfectly. And a few that don't play, but that trouble is
confined to one track, which leads me to believe it is not the label
causing the difficulty.

Thanks-

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Re: [Gimp-user] CD Labels

2007-01-11 Thread Matthias Julius
Jim Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have been burning music CDs since 1996, putting sticky labels on since
 about 98. I have burned and stickied hundreds of CDs. While the life span
 of home-burned CDs (and I use the expensive ones designed for studio use)
 is not as good as pre-packaged ones, I have many CDs with labels from 1998
 that still play perfectly. And a few that don't play, but that trouble is
 confined to one track, which leads me to believe it is not the label
 causing the difficulty.

For CDs it is actually not as bad as for DVDs.  There the requirements
for flatness are tighter.  And they are again a lot tighter for BR and
HD-DVD.  There sticky labels are vorbidden.

Matthias

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