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Movie copy software Discuss, DVD Labels at Software forum; I'm a newbie here, so bare with me. My friend has labels on his DVD's and they look exactly like the original DVD labels, but he won't tell me where he gets them from. Does anyone out there know where to go to get labels that look like the original

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aranda (New on Forum)
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Posted: 16-12-2005
I'm a newbie here, so bare with me. My friend has labels on his DVD's and they look exactly like the original DVD labels, but he won't tell me where he gets them from. Does anyone out there know where to go to get labels that look like the original DVD? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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rapid fire (CDFreaks Resident)
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Not a good friend!
Lookin here http://www.cdcovers.cc/
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Hey thanks a lot. That is an awesome site!
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Hey thanks a lot. That is an awesome site!
i Suggest that you invest a little $$$ and buy an EPSON Stylus Photo R200 or R250 printer, which contains the necessary hardware to print DIRECTLY to your DVD's, provided you purchase PRINTABLE(inkjet) discs. You obviously will use these for your personal collection. The results will AMAZE you!

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Don't use stick on labels. I'm in the process of reburning some 200 that I had put labels on when I was starting out.
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Keep it simple,,,, use a Sharpie
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Posted: 26-12-2005
Read the above replies carefully. Do yourself a favor. Do not use those stick on labels. You will probably find that they look great, until 3 months from now, or 6 months from now, or perhaps a year from now, when most (or even all) of those burned DVDs suddently stop playing correctly on your DVD players. Do a search, and read some of the the experiences of others in this area.

Either use a "Sharpie," and just write on the discs -- or purchase one of the printers that is capable of printing directly onto the discs. If you do the latter, purchase high quality "PRINTABLE" media (for example, the printable Taiyo Yuden or the printable Verbatim).

You will thank yourself later.


In the US, the only printers sold that can do this happen to be Epson (due to a patent dispute). I paid $69.99 for my Epson R200, since it has now been discontinued. You may still find it in stores, though. The new model (the Epson R220) is widely available for about $100.

I paid $1.29 for my Sharpie. Your pricing may vary, a lot.

Avoid a nightmare on down the road. Avoid stick-on labels on DVDs. They have not generally caused problems on CDs, but the DVD is a much more "precise" critter, and most of those who have tried to use labels on them regret it eventually, according to every thread I have read on this topic, on five different popular forums.

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