DVD cover printing software...
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For printing the covers I use cover.xp - It's excellent software for all kinds of covers. You just click on your front, then your back, then click print. It will automatically resize them for your printer and add a thin black border (no more squinting and guessing on white covers!). Best of all, it's free!
I can't remember the URL of the software site, but it's the official software of CDCovers.CC
http://www.cdcovers.cc
I can't remember the URL of the software site, but it's the official software of CDCovers.CC
http://www.cdcovers.cc
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Re: DVD cover printing software...
I use a combination of Photoshop 6 and Surething CD Labeler Deluxe 3.
Corel Draw for some graphics occasionally.
Some of the older versions of Surething had a problem with the clip to label turned on, but this version works perfectly. Has a huge amount of features. I highly reccommend it. You can pick up a free 15 day trial version at their website and give it a try.
Corel Draw for some graphics occasionally.
Some of the older versions of Surething had a problem with the clip to label turned on, but this version works perfectly. Has a huge amount of features. I highly reccommend it. You can pick up a free 15 day trial version at their website and give it a try.