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SureThing Express SE 4.3 on lightscribe.com The other labeling software

#1 User is offline   fbure 

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 06:52 PM

:huh:

Forget about trying to use EMC8 Label Creator, download the software by clicking the link below, it's also from Roxio/Sonic, it's free, and it supports LightScribe drives.

SureThing Express SE 4.3 Label Software

Why Go through the headache!!!

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 07:27 PM

View Postfbure, on Aug 8 2006, 09:52 PM, said:

:huh:

Forget about trying to use EMC8 Label Creator, download the software by clicking the link below, it's also from Roxio/Sonic, it's free, and it supports LightScribe drives.

SureThing Express SE 4.3 Label Software

Why Go through the headache!!!

:)


So does EMC 8 Label Creator. You just have to do a little reading to figure out the correct procedure. :D :D :D

I am with you, in one respect, though. I don't use the EMC Label Creator to burn to my Lightscribe drive.

This post has been edited by grandpabruce: 08 August 2006 - 07:28 PM

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Posted 08 August 2006 - 08:05 PM

Right!! I've been using the label creator since it made it's debuts and:

A> The WYSIWIG capabilities of the tool are far from stellar :)
B> Positioning of objects on the CD layout is very shaky :huh:
C> The snappyness of the interface is excellent if you enjoy reminiscing about the good old days of using GUI apps on a 286!! (OK I'm exagerating, but it is darn slow) :D

On the other hand, the printing features are pretty cool and that has been my main reason for using it. Most fo the time, I create my design elsewhere, save it as a JPEG, and load it up as a background which I then print on the CD of my choice.

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Posted 19 August 2006 - 07:58 AM

I have tried all kinds of different ways to get a decent label from the LightScribe drive, including software that came with my new HP notebook to LightScribe's software and all the default templates you can download from their site. And after all that, I still think lightScribe labeling STINKS !! :huh: It's not only slower than a slug, but the actual label is far from being what I call "decent" looking. Maybe someday they will perfect it but in the mean time, I'll stick with my "NEATO" software and stick on labels. Either that or a Sharpie for CD temp's I burn.

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