How do you put labels on a DVD?

With LightScribe, you create or download the label of your choice. Then, after you burn your data, music, or video onto a CD or DVD, simply flip the disc over, put it back into the drive, and burn your newly created (laser-etched) label design directly onto the disc.

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In this manner, are CD and DVD labels the same?

Well, technically, if your label is on a CD, it’s a CD label, and if it’s on a DVD, it’s a DVD label. … Printable discs (CDs and DVDs that you can print on directly, instead of sticking a label on) are a different matter, obviously.

Moreover, how can I get free DVD labels? There are many websites that offer free DVD labels for you to create.

  1. Choose a DVD label program that meets your needs. You also can use a CD label program, considering DVDs and CDs are similar in size. …
  2. Download the desired program to your computer. …
  3. Type the title of your DVD on the label. …
  4. Print your DVD label.

Beside above, how do I make my own CD?

How to Burn Music to a CD/DVD in Windows Media Player

  1. Insert a blank CD or DVD suitable for storing audio files in your computer CD/DVD-RW drive. …
  2. Open Windows Media Player and click the Burn button.
  3. Click through albums and playlists and drag the songs you want to add to the CD/DVD to the Burn pane. …
  4. Click Start Burn.

How do you make DVD cover art?

Is it OK to put sticker on a CD?

Yes, you can use an off-the-shelf permanent marker, but be careful where you write. The easiest way to label a CD-R is to whip out that permanent marker and write directly on the disc. It’s also a great way to assure that the disc won’t be readable later on.

Which side of DVD can you write on?

Feel around the center hole on both sides. You will notice a ring on one side of the disc. The ring is to keep the burned part of the disc raised up so it doesn’t get scratched. The side with the ring is the side to burn.

Why is it important to label storage devices such as CDs properly?

One of the main benefits of using labels to distinguish and arrange CDs and DVDs is that added barrier it creates between the CD or DVD and the hazards of storage and use, i.e. scratches, sunlight, and dust. Any blemishes on the disc could cause failure of the CD or DVD and a loss of the saved data.

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