LightScribe: Professional Labels in Your DVD Recorder!
Published by Admin on 5.4.06 at 4/05/2006 07:18:00 AM.
The latest novelty, LightScribe, is a fairly useful addition. It allows a recorder to actually label the CD (or DVD) directly. No more messy marker pens or sticky labels. Picture yourself producing professional-style labels using the same laser that burns your data, right inside your own CD/DVD drive! Is it worth it? Read on as we find out.
LightScribe technology was introduced just over a year ago by Hewlett Packard, and has now become a standard component that can be integrated by all manufacturers who want to offer this technology. How does it work? Well, once your recording is finished, you go back to the disk and use a simple tool called Nero Burning ROM, which guides you step by step through the process of creating the silk-screen image that will become your label. Link
LightScribe technology was introduced just over a year ago by Hewlett Packard, and has now become a standard component that can be integrated by all manufacturers who want to offer this technology. How does it work? Well, once your recording is finished, you go back to the disk and use a simple tool called Nero Burning ROM, which guides you step by step through the process of creating the silk-screen image that will become your label. Link