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  1. What does everyone use to label their DVD+/-R and CD-R's?

    Do you print labels and put them on, just write on them with a magic marker or print them? I heard that if you use labels, DVD players will not read them.

    I want to do something a little more professional than just writing on them with a magic marker.

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    There have been many threads about this issue.

    The most recent, and still on-going is here: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=179724&highlight=labels
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    You could also buy printable disks, and buy/build a printer.
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  4. or stencils and magic markers ?
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    Hub labels get to the "heart" of the matter.
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    98% thin black sharpie

    2% sticky labels just because someone bought them for me on my birthday.

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  7. I use a stencil and markers!
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    Labels are EVIL!

    Sharpies are for simpletons - I use this method

    Printing is best - I'll get around to adopting this 8)
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