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  1. [url=http]text[/url] Denvers Dawgs's Avatar
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    I have a backup of a movie that I own, on a dvd+r. I want to now burn it onto a printable dvd+r, a label with the R200. I don't have a scanner to copy the original dvd label. Is there a website I can go to, to find the actual dvd label?
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  2. http://www.cdcovers.cc/
    surprised u don't know this site.
    sometimes has labels sometimes does'nt depends what movie
    personally i use a crayon i'm very artistic
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  4. No don't use labels or don't use them from there?
    i know ppl say don't use printable labels coz it may mess up DVD but i thought printable DVD's would be ok.
    dunno i'm just randomly pressing keys 2nite, i have so many posts but talk so much nonsense.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    No
    What is your no refering to?

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    No don't use labels or don't use them from there?
    i know ppl say don't use printable labels coz it may mess up DVD but i thought printable DVD's would be ok.
    dunno i'm just randomly pressing keys 2nite, i have so many posts but talk so much nonsense.
    I'm not using printable labels.....I'm printing dirctly on to the dvd with the Epson R200 printer.
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  6. yes i know.
    i just assumed if u had the label file downloaded and on pc then u could print it to label or printable DVD and if thats the case get some from cdcovers
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    Get a cheap $30 scanner. You get much better quality, and there's no worry about whether they have your movie or not.

    You can actually get a new entry level Canon or HP for $30-$50.
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