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andy hughes | 15:54 Thu 27th Feb 2003 | Music
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I am at my wits' end! All I want is a really really simple computer programme that will let me print out labels for CD cases and discs. I've tried 'Easy CD Creator' and 'Nero' and i find both too complicated. is there a really really simply programme I can use? I like to think I'm fairly bright in other areas, but this is costing me a mint, and shredding what's left of my nerves! All assistance gratefully received.
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I have used CD-stomper in the past: it was very easy to use once you have "calibrated" your printer (otherwise your designs "bleed" or are not centred correctly). It was cheap-as as well.
Yeah I know what you mean!
As a bozo novice to CD labelling I was not over impressed at some I tried - that is until I downloaded a sample of Surething. It was easy to use, carried a fair amount of clip-art and also had templates for a lot of labels other packages leave out!
I managed to scan in images and print them on CD face labels and also jewel case inserts with no trouble at all. Well worth a look, here's a link to the freebie - that may be enough for you, otherwise you can buy the full version. Let me know what you think....
http://www.surething.com/ST/Downloads.asp
or............... you could use a good old cd pen. or like me, leave them blank. i should do something about that.
The latest version of MusicMatch contains software which prints out CD labels and jewel case inserts from the list of the tracks just burned. I think you'll have to pay, but it's the easiest I've used.
PS and follow-on from Worker:
The CD labelling software incorporated in Musicmatch Plus (the one you pay for) is a version of Surething. I got MM+ with my mp3 player and have kept it up to date, so it appeared long after I'd used the labeller independently. Haven't needed to do any labelling for a while, but I seem to remember it also let you make your own templates if it didn't have one to fit your labels.

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