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  1. So has anybody heard of a label that I can put on a DVD-R after I burn it that will allow it to be played in a settop player? Can I write on a DVD-R with a perm marker in the meantime? I would like to get a label system working, but have heard that labels on DVD-Rs screw thing up. Can anyone confirm?
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    Yes the labels you buy and stick on th DVDR's will cause problems.

    If you want to print on DVDR, it would be best if you purchased a CD/DVD printer and ink-jet printable DVDR's

    There are several printers on the marketas well as printable media , Signiture is a good one,

    I use it with ComposerPro - 2 DVD-GP/CD-R w/Signature IV Printer


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  3. You can use labels! I use the CD Stomper Pro on all my CD-Rs and DVD-Rs and I've had no issues yet with either. I play both types in my set top Philips DVD711 player.

    There is no reason why you can't put a sticky label on a DVD-R if you can put on on a CD-R. As long as it's evenly applied and doesn't have bubbles in it, you won't have any problems!
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  4. Not that I don't believe you (trust me I want to really bad), but I have heard that sticky labels mess up DVD-Rs. I guess the next question is, has anyone actually seen this happen? If not I am tempted to go that route. Maybe the mfrs are just blowing smoke... ?
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  5. Anyone had any problems with sticky labels on DVD-Rs?
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  6. Ive had problems with sticky labels and my CDR/RWs...but Its a DVD player specific problem I believe, for the same disk works fine on my neighbors machine.
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