TheViper

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You have to use certified discs for it. They have a special coating on the surface that allows the laser to inscribe on them.

Most CD media is Lightscribe capable. Just look for the logo.
 

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hmm,and i heard they cost about 50p per cd?right now i'm using tdk cds but i dont think they're LS capable.I was just curious about it,and wanted to try.

Do you think nero would be the best option for that then?
Thanks
 

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You might have to install the Lightscribe for Nero if it doesn't already have it.
Just go to the Lightscribe website and download it.
I really like the Lightscribe CDs, you should buy one, and see if you like it.
If you find that you do, then buy a whole spindle of them.
Just beware that the laser takes a long time to burn the surface, sometimes even more than it takes to burn the data.
 

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Ok.I just think LS would be really cool,shame it's on black & white? maybe the future...
I have read that it takes between 20 and 30 mins :sweat:
I think now all the cd's should be supporting LS,even if you dont want to use it.but thats how they make the cash :sol:
 

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It's not entirely black and white. By using different base colors on the CD, you have a few options. But it's still just black and then the base CD color.
 

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Yeah it's just a grayscale, and the problem is that there are 2 competing technologies:
Lightscribe and Labelflash, once one is the clear winner (which I think Lightscribe is) the media should come down in price even more.