neato dvd labeling?

jayhink wrote on 1/2/2005, 8:48 PM
This is the program that came with dvd architect 1.0. When trying to install it asked for the registration number, when I put in the number that came with the dvd program it came with it say's it is the wrong number.

My question is, where do you find the registration number fot this?

Or is this just a trial version or ???

Thank's,

Comments

richard-courtney wrote on 1/4/2005, 3:51 PM
I don't use their software anymore but it was a freebie and was on the
order form. You can download newer software from their website.

I like Nero (Ahead) software but find the best method is to use your
paint program such as JASC Paintshoppro and create a template for the paper sheet. I use matte rather than glossy slip case inserts.

I have an Epson R200 and recommend printing directly to the disc rather
than labels. Their software works great.
ArmyVideo wrote on 1/4/2005, 4:04 PM
I concur. Printing directly on the DVD prevents a lot of issues with balance, and adds a professional look. I use the Epson R200 as well and am very happy with the results.
B.Verlik wrote on 1/4/2005, 7:12 PM
Ditto to 'ArmyVideo'. Also some Clear Acryllic spray paint will protect the ink from smears and give it a glossy shine. (wait unitl ink is dry. about 24 hrs.)
Jessariah67 wrote on 1/4/2005, 7:29 PM
Same here. R200=cheap and you can get ink replacements even cheaper at meritline.com.
Mandk wrote on 1/4/2005, 7:36 PM
At the risk of being redundant - R200 Great results professional look, similar price. Go for the directly printed disk
kentwolf wrote on 1/4/2005, 8:12 PM
R200 here too!
pb wrote on 1/4/2005, 8:40 PM
Microboards Print Factory: bought in 2003 for 3500 USD; now on sale for as low as 2300 USD. Uses HP print engine and Staples HP knock off 45s and 78s are very cheap to use. Does 50 photo quality in less than an hour. We get about 300 out of an ink cartridge. Great if you do large volumes and can't spare the time to feed discs one at a time. Not as good as a thermal but no one has moaned yet.

Peter