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TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/10/2007, 1:22 PM
i don't remember DVDA ever being able to make labels.

You mean on the DVD?
richard-courtney wrote on 12/10/2007, 7:06 PM
Usually if your printer can print directly on an inkjet printable discit has software. Let us know if you have EPSON I have a pdf file that describes
how to create the image in some other graphics editor. Photoshop, Gimp,
PaintShop Pro, etc.
MPM wrote on 12/11/2007, 4:00 PM
If you dig around a bit, you'll find free-ware programs for label creation -- start with the folks that make labels. For more pro work years ago I used to scan in the label paper, creating a template from that in a vector graphics program like Corel Draw! or Freehand. A vector art app let's you use whatever images etc you want and allow you to basically trim & scale everything to fit.
bStro wrote on 12/12/2007, 8:16 AM
One more point: If you're referring to paper labels that you stick onto the DVDs -- JUST DON'T DO IT! ;-)

There is some debate on the matter, but opinion is pretty strong that paper labels can chip off while being spun at high speeds in a DVD player, and some say that the glue on these labels can damage the disc itself.

Rob