Friday, January 18, 2008

Movie Maker & Lightscribe!

Tonight I was playing with my Windows Movie Maker and made a DVD filled with pictures of my little woman and was even able to add a song to it. Afterwards I flipped the DVD over and burned the label onto it! This is amazing! I'm definitely looking forward to making a ton more DVDs. What a great way to save memories!

3 comments:

Jan1111 said...

Hi Brandi, I stopped using LightScribe because it took too long to make the CD label and it didn't make full color labels. I now use a disc label printer called the DiscPainter. It is super easy to use and it makes full color labels. I just want the outside of my discs to look as good as the pictures burned on the inside.

Brandi said...

Thanks for the advise! So far I've only used it the one time. Since my first time I've decided to spend more time on my next dvd and haven't had the chance to use lightscribe again. I do agree with it taking WAAAYY too long & the colors not being so vibrant but I'm willing to check it out a couple more times before I move onto something new. My main focus is photography so dvd labels are not high on my list of priorities....yet.
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Anonymous said...

I had the epson and it was such a hassle...but i decided to try the dymo andi love it...it easy to use and you do one cd at a time so it can't mess us...its perfect and very small...i can even travel with it.