25 Jul 2012 at 14:02 #1 tally2425 tally2425 Associate Joined 3 May 2012 Posts 472 Location Far away Well i'm looking for the best lightscribe software? what do you guys use?
26 Jul 2012 at 00:35 #2 Philtor Philtor Soldato Joined 20 Nov 2009 Posts 6,981 I have used SureThing in the past and was very good.
26 Jul 2012 at 00:43 #3 Stoner81 Stoner81 Associate Joined 8 Jul 2010 Posts 2,263 Location Derbyshire I think the latest version of Ashampoo Burning Studio does it though I have not used it. Stoner81.
26 Jul 2012 at 09:05 #4 Andre Andre Soldato Joined 25 Feb 2003 Posts 2,728 Location Deep dark hole Yup - last few versions of ABS provide lightscribe burning All the software I have used seems much of a muchness. Try going to lightscribe.com for trial/free software
Yup - last few versions of ABS provide lightscribe burning All the software I have used seems much of a muchness. Try going to lightscribe.com for trial/free software
3 Sep 2012 at 18:24 #5 tally2425 tally2425 Associate OP Joined 3 May 2012 Posts 472 Location Far away Thanks guys, Seems really slow actually scribing to the disc which is a shame!
4 Sep 2012 at 02:32 #6 SFFNoob SFFNoob Hitman Associate Joined 29 Sep 2009 Posts 1,070 tally2425 said: Thanks guys, Seems really slow actually scribing to the disc which is a shame! Click to expand... It does take a while which is one of the reasons why I stopped using it, though loved the finish. LOL, you've just made me want to use the remaining few DVDR's I have if I can find them.
tally2425 said: Thanks guys, Seems really slow actually scribing to the disc which is a shame! Click to expand... It does take a while which is one of the reasons why I stopped using it, though loved the finish. LOL, you've just made me want to use the remaining few DVDR's I have if I can find them.
5 Sep 2012 at 10:30 #7 janp janp Associate Joined 20 Dec 2006 Posts 1,203 I use SureThing CD Labeler Deluxe 5 at work. It's pretty basic, but seemed the best application at the time. It does take 10-15mins to actually print/etch the label onto the disc, but I think most of the other applications take this long as well.
I use SureThing CD Labeler Deluxe 5 at work. It's pretty basic, but seemed the best application at the time. It does take 10-15mins to actually print/etch the label onto the disc, but I think most of the other applications take this long as well.