13 Responses to “How to Burn Labels on the Back of Your Discs (CDs & DVDs)”

  • Bill Treloar says:

    This labeling software refuses to install on Windows 10 Pro computers. Can you recommend alternate software to download or buy?

  • Ken says:

    Alternative for printing labels on CD’s is to use printable white surface CD’s. Then you need an inkjet printer that prints on CD’s, some Epson models do this.

  • Joe says:

    Is it only black and white?

  • Darren Anderson says:

    I just sent an order to our supplier for Lightscribe CDs and they told they are no longer offerring them bc they are being phazed out. Lightscribe technology is becoming obsolete. I asked what I could use instead. They tried selling me ‘label makers’ ( u know – the kind you stick to the CD) I don’t know what else to do. Any suggestions?

  • Peggy phillips says:

    I have used lightscribe many times before, however now when I click on preview and print it will not do anything. What is wrong?

  • Shriram N says:

    Thank you,but for you I wouldn’t have discovered this in my laptop.

    • Ciprian Adrian Rusen says:

      I’m glad you found it useful. I hope you will keep reading us from time to time.

  • john3347 says:

    Lightscribe software is easily available if you have a lightscribe drive without software or if you have an old version of software. Tutorials, templates, etc. are available on website. http://www.lightscribe.com

  • Kent says:

    This is a heck of awesome tips that I can’t wait to try. Nice sharing.

    • Peggy says:

      Thought you might be able to answer this ?. Can I burn several dvd’s using the same design.

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