I was just curious about how people label there dvd discs. Usually, i write on them with a sharpie. Is this a good idear, or can it mess up the disc. Unfortunatly, i do not have a printer to print on them, and im not big on the whole sticky label idear. Just curious how other people label there disc. I have alot of cd-r which i have writen on, from years ago and they all work fine, but i am new to the dvd scene. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks, mike
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I like Tommy's idea...but I just write on them with a sharpie, never had a problem.
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Sharpie has no effect at all. Some dvd players can be sensitive to labels. I dont own any but it's reported some players either get thrown off balance or most likely they overheat and pixelate if they have a label. I've never experienced it and i use xbox, ps2, malata, apex and cyberhome players.
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Originally Posted by kilik777Hello.
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I use a soldering iron.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
I write on the recording side with a permanent marker BEFORE I burn it, then use Isopropyl alcohol to get it off. The text is then permanently IN the disc like a watermark, and can't get scratched, rubbed off or anything !
Go on, try it - you know you want to.
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