I heard of a CD label program called LightScribe the other day. Whats that all about?
I just heard about this too! Chad, our tech support guru, came over to my office and was telling me all about it. He was in here just raving about it and then I heard him go tell everyone else in the office about it. We all thought it seemed pretty cool too, so after I got this question in my e-mail, I was all about researching it to see what it really is all about. LightScribe is a new technology that works with an optical disc recording utility. With LightScribe, you can place laser-etched labels on your recordable CDs and DVDs. So, if you usually use stick-on labels for your CDs, you’ll be amazed at what LightScribe can do. You need to have the optical disc writer, the LightScribe software and special LightScribe coated discs in order for the labeling to work. Basically, what you do is burn the data you want on the CD or DVD (whether it’s music or a movie, etc.) on the read side of the disc. Once that’s done, you flip the disc over and insert it in the optical disc writer. This turn