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  2. 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. Although HP is no longer developing the technology, it is still maintained and ...

  3. SureThing - Wikipedia

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    SureThing has pre-produced templates for labels for LightScribe, 45-inch vinyl, CD, DVD, pocket CDs. [4] It allows customers to create song labels electronically from the playlist of a CD player or other device. [5] In 1999, Electronic Musician ' s David Rubin wrote that the "SureThing label applicator is arguably the weakest part of the package.

  4. Labelflash - Wikipedia

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    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. [1] [2] While Yamaha developed the optical drives, Fujifilm manufactured the proprietary Labelflash optical discs. [3]

  5. Optical disc packaging - Wikipedia

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    JakeBox is a paperboard packaging concept designed in Sweden, featuring a pop-up "claw". The claw releases the CD when the cover is opened and locks it again when the cover is closed. This design makes the disc easily accessible and protects the CD once the case is closed. [29] [30]

  6. Snap case - Wikipedia

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    Outside of a DVD snap case. (This would normally feature artwork and text which has been digitally edited out of this photograph.) The inside of the same snap case, with artwork removed. A snap case is a type of optical disc packaging, used for DVDs and CDs, also known as a paperback case, Ivy Hill Snapper, [1] "snapper case", or FLP case.

  7. Nero Burning ROM - Wikipedia

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    Though DVD drives seemed to have no difficulty reading single-layer discs, compatibility with dual-layer discs was problematic. 6.3.1.25 18 June 2004 Last version for Windows NT 4.0. [14] 6.6.0.8 17 February 2005 Added LightScribe support. 6.6.1.15c 31 July 2007 Last release of version 6. Nero Burning ROM 7 [15] 7.0.1.2 31 October 2005

  8. Multi-function printer - Wikipedia

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    Some of these devices, like the Hewlett-Packard Photosmart C8180 printer, have a DVD burner and LightScribe functionality where the user could burn DVDs and create an image on a special Lightscribe DVD, or CD using special software like Roxio or Nero AG Software Suite to create the image. To create a Lightscribe image takes about 10 to 25 minutes.

  9. Talk:LightScribe - Wikipedia

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    The claim of the average time to create a LightScribe label is uncited; according to information at the LightScribe and LabelFlash websites, the burn times for the two technologies are similar; and 20 minutes is within the claimed burn time for both LightScribe and LabelFlash.