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  2. SureThing - Wikipedia

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    SureThing is a line of label printing software created by MicroVision Development. [when?] Its most popular program is SureThing CD Labeler, which is designed to produce CD and DVD labels as well as LightScribe writing. SureThing CD Labeler's allows clipart and images to the labels to improve the label's design. [1] [2] The program supports ...

  3. LightScribe - Wikipedia

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    LightScribe is an optical disc recording technology that was created by the Hewlett-Packard Company.It uses specially coated recordable CD and DVD media to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics, as opposed to stick-on labels and printable discs.

  4. LabelTag - Wikipedia

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    LabelTag can create a circular label on the data side of any DVD+R, DVD-R, or CD-R [1] disc containing basic information visible to the eye. When burning the data, the label is printed directly behind that data in the same recording session, and on normal recording speed on the same recording layer side.

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  6. Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Sony Digital Audio Disc Corporation (Sony DADC) is a manufacturer of CDs, DVDs, UMDs, and Blu-ray Discs.The company has many plants worldwide. Although it primarily services Sony Music Entertainment-owned record labels, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and Sony Interactive Entertainment, it also manufactures discs for other labels, home entertainment distributors, and video game publishers.

  7. Labelflash - Wikipedia

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    A Labelflash disc engraved with an image of the planet Jupiter.. Labelflash (sometimes written LabelFlash) is a technology which allows users to burn custom designs or images onto proprietary DVD media first announced in October 2005 as a collaboration between Yamaha and Fujifilm.