I have heard mixed reviews some people say don't use them on DVD-R's because they will be less likely to play, others say doesn't make a difference.
Anyone have any info?
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I would advise against it.
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I simply write on mine with a black SHARPIE brand marker.
I would never put a label on it.
If you want a label THAT badly then there are some PRINTERS out there that can PRINT right on the DVD but then you need to buy special blanks to use with the PRINTER and you will probably end up spending more money on those special blanks than other "normal" media.
Not worth it if you ask me.
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nearly 3 years of labeling media w/ markers and those rectangular address labels...
no problems...
this is MY personal experience...as some may differ...
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btw, if you use sticky labels of any kind..make sure you get it right the first time...cuz if you try to peel off the sticky label...you may accidentally peel off the top layer... -
I simply go to http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0784011338/qid=1036580746/sr=1-5/ref=sr_...52736?v=glance where I get a nice high rez picture of the DVD cover art, then use that to make a professional looking label. I have over 300 DVD labeled this way and so far not a single problem.
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I label all of mine with no problem. I think you would only have issues with slot loaders....
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I wouldn't do it. I learned the hard way.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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as dvds run hotter than cds
a newly applied label is fine
played a few times the label seems to shift
making them out of balance
labelling just aint worth it
get a box of coloured OHP pens and get artistic -
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
i've actually had that happen in my CD-ROM
good thing CD-RW drives were getting really cheap then...so i just shelled out $20 to get a 32X burner to replace that stupid CD-ROM...
yea..i learned my lesson to...i make sure the labels are stuck firmly to the disc...and no edges are sticking up... -
Originally Posted by thayne
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I recently bought a Casio CW-50 Disk Title printer and tried it on DVDs. I have problem with a couple of the DVDs that I burned after printing. It is not recommended that you print on the DVD after burning. I would like to hear from anyone their experience with this printer.
The DVD that I borrow from the library here all have a transparent label applied to them and I don't seem to have problem playing them. On one side of the disk, it even has an anti-theft strip applied. -
A couple of DVD's I've hired in the past have had clear labels on them as well but had no problems playing...
There seems to be mixed feelings with labels on DVD-R's...I haven't seen any problems myself but as they say, where there is smoke, there is fire.
Probably best to be cautious....if someone makes a foolproof DVD label in the future then you can use them..."Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless."
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I use a sharpie too, but you know what? the sharpie people say not to...
Circuitcity.com has a free after rebates label machine right now if you want to play around.
riteaid has 2 sharpies for $1.50 now -
I kinda wonder if it has more to do with how carefull the label is applied, and how cheap the labels are made.
I've put down now about 60+ labels and never one problem that I didn't cause myself.
It's easy to scratch the DVD, or not line things up, etc. If put on properly, it shouldn't be a problem.
I've heard some say the DVD's get hotter. I have a hard time understanding that unless it's during the Burn process. I never label until I have a properly working DVD-R already burned to start with. I've never felt any significant warmth coming out of my home DVD players after playback.
Perhaps this is a problem when frequently playing on a PC? PC's in general generate a bunch more heat, and thier drives generally have faster spin rates. I've never watched a DVD-R movie on my PC (why would I with a 55" HDTV? 8) ) so I guess I'd never run into this problem if it's a PC-induced one. -
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I created a wedding compilation DVD for family members. Got it all put together, tested each of the copies to make sure they worked fine, labelled them and sent them out. All but one had to be returned and replaced. With the labels on the video would freeze every so often while the cache caught up. I am assuming that the label slowed down the spinning enough that the cache wasn't always able to keep up.
Learned my lesson, reburned 5 DVD's and sent them out with no labels. No problems.
I still would like labels though, but I am waiting until someone developes a better quality DVD only label. I never had problems with these labels on CD's, just DVD's. -
I only use Sure Thing hub labels. Just print the title and stick them on. They cover the inner hub of the disc. No getting hot or coming off. They look real nice on almost any disc, printed rather than hand written. Can print colors too. Check them out. www.surething.com
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I recently had to remove about 75+ full-face labels from DVD's (with a hair dryer) because it caused problems reading. I replaced them with the standard Neato labels using a label applicator and they all work fine. I made 3 26 disc sets and none are having problems with the standard Neato labels. However, I don't try the full-face labels again.
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I ahve been using hub labels for a while for my clients when I do their home video conversions. You can pick up 520 hub labels for $9.95 at www.surething.com (or go to compusa and but them for $10 for 60'ish.
THey are great.
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