Ok I know this probably should go in newbie/general forum but this is related to dvd recorders.
I've had my Liteon settop dvd recorder for awhile now. I like it a lot.
One thing I don't like is labeling RW discs. I have a stack of 25. I've labeled some generically like "DOCUMENTARIES", "SPORTS", "MOVIES", etc....
The problem I end up with is when a disc is near full and I have a show I want to record right away I plop in an empty RW and set the recorder. But I don't want to label it becuase then after I erase it the labeling is wasted and will fill up very quickly - the label surface that is.
Now I do a lot of capturing on my pc where I have a lot more space for recording and labeling isn't a problem. BUT when I use my dvd recorder I'd like an eraseable method for labeling the discs. At least with videotapes you could always use a pencil when you're in a crunch to get it labeled for later use.
Is there something suitable out there or do any of you have an alternative labeling method? Suggestions are welcome.
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Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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Would't that be a contradiction? A sharpie is a permanent marker. If it were erasable, it would not be a permanent marker.
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True but I'm looking for an alternative.
Would eraseable pen work or would that damage the disc??Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
There are some that write on the board in schools, there may not be a tiny tip one. Some other brand have them like Crayons. There are removable stickers too for CD/DVD 's. I write on the case sleeve. Also check this
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I have done that from time to time and that is a really good way to go. That way, the disc stays writing free.Originally Posted by INFRATOMBelieving yourself to be secure only takes one cracker to dispel your belief.
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One step further is to designate the disc with a identifier (disc 14A, or whatever), then use that designator on the sleeve/liner notes. That way, you simply change the list of contents while easily being able to find and/or identify the disc. It's sometimes hard to identify unmarked discs.Originally Posted by Dv8ted2
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Hey thanks jjmon! Thats what I was thinking of. I'll have to make a stop at office depot or office max and look at those.
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I dip a tissue in isopropyl rubbing alcohol and rub lightly over the writing. The ink dissolves and is absorbed by the tissue.
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Maxell makes a permanent marker eraser pen. The model number is CD/P-ER. The web site link is listed below.
http://www.maxell-usa.com/content/pages/Page.asp?Section=products&department=maintenan...Product=190712 -
MULTIMARK: IDEAL FOR CD
The new Multimark - the allrounder that writes on most smooth surfaces. In two versions: water resistant/ permanent and water-soluble/ non-permanent.
With integrated special eraser. Clean and optimum results on most smooth surfaces.
http://www.faber-castell.de/docs/index-news.asp?id=10957&domid=1010&sp=E&addlastid=&m1...13129&m4=10957
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This will work too, but not perfactly. When I make a spelling error, I use the sharpie as an eraser. The ink will disolve itself. In other words, I make like a smear of black ink, and use a toilet paper to clean up the wet smear. You never get it perfact, but pretty close.
I belive acatone (aka fingernail polish remover) works too. It removes graffiti marker off my truck. Very strong stuff.
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Originally Posted by mike1061
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This works. I have done it on a number of ocassions. Also if the surface is smooth enough, cover the sharpie writing with a dry erase marker and then erase it.Originally Posted by jyn999
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I use slim jewel cases and I write on post-it notes, for RW discs.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
I was going to write the same thing last night but logged off instead. I use regular CD cases that I had bought some DVD Maxells in long time ago. The discs fit better and the post-its are the quickest erase I can find. rip it off , put on a new one.
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