Print graphics on CD/DVD without ink or printer, Lightscribe + Nero
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"doing this for the younger generation that didn't know this existed" THAT'S HOW YOU KEEP TRADITION ALIVE BABY
I'm a 90s baby and never heard of this. This is insane thank you for posting
The only problem is that over time, whatever you inscribed on the CD/DVD, will fade away within a couple of years. All song titles that I put on the CD, just faded away within 2-3 years. This happened on both the color and gold discs
Will it totally or just slightly fade?
I would like to make decoration discs for walls with LS...maybe even selling them, could use some extra income.
If you do it use the gold top they last a lot longer. they make colored top ones everyone of those faded to nothing....@@gaborkiss1425
what's the call that DVD company?
Cool technology! I am also the "younger audience" and I heard about that from my uncle as a fun fact, so I googled it and that's how I found your video. Very interesting and informative video. Maybe lightscribing is totally useless nowadays, but still cool.
this thing just blew my mind
it's actually very cool
Holy F*%&!! This is totally new for me
This technology is great
Since childhood I dreamed of seeing how it works and only now you showed it
i'm glad you saw it and how it works, it's a cool thing actually
@@OMNITEK Can you send me the link and the stuff for me to do it.
Its fantastic
Holy hell wtf…. I so badly wish I knew this knowledge before back on nem limewire days 🤣🤣🤣 You Da Goat !!
That was a great video my friend. Have 2 LS drives in PCs that I built along with the LS disks. I'm guessing I might be older than you considering my first pc was a Commodore. When I made lightscribe disks one of the things I made was clocks out of the disks with lightscribe printing on. YA those were the days. We gotta move forward though. Nowadays I use floppy disks for coasters 🤣😎👍
Comodore is still Comodore...it's a machine that demands RESPECT....yeah Lightscribe was really fun...i still use CD/DVD for files and backups...especially when i want to keep them safe since no ransomware attack or virus can chage those files on Non-RW cd/dvd...for me this matters more than the pc itself.....just wanna say, you guys are the actual computer geniuses and pioneers, all tech we have today is because you guys didn't give up on those Amigas and Comodores...so i am thankful, and i mean it.
In my childhood I love to labeling my disc, its awesome than regular ink pen
Trying to disconnect myself from music streaming cuz im not a fan of how its impacted my music consumption, so i just bought an external lightscribe reader/writer to make custom mixtapes and bootlegs for my own use lol
Thank you
Wow, that's pretty interesting! I'm that "younger" audience, and I had no idea this was possible haha... Still, this was a nice video, I really liked it, the result surprised me, it was waaaay better than I expected, though I don't know what I was expecting
Definitely interesting, i wish CD's were used more...they were a lot of fun actually...
the tech is actually pretty old now, i remember 20 years ago it was a thing, but it never took off.
and today people just dont burn disks as much
you can still find the drives, and what not but theyre getting expensive.
@@samljer what saddens me is that new laptops and pc's arent even being shipped with a DVD drive...so the younger generation dont even get a chance to learn about it..used to be standard on every pc and laptop...just like the headphone jack...pay more amd get less i guess.
amazing!! i spent the day trying to recall how i did this in 1999 for a PREXENTS cd with a shiny moth image that would spin when playing
Oh God how much fun we used to have as kids...seriously...sometimes i catch myself re-learning things we used to do daily.....like T9 keyboards and Infrared file transfer lol
Brilhante i still have some
Yeah except you failed to mention that you need a Lightscribe DVD-Writer drive too. I can just see it now, tons of people buying Lightscribe CD/DVDs off Amazon, only to find out nothing happens when they insert it into their regular CD/DVD drive.
You need BOTH a LIGHTSCRIBE CD/DVD WRITER ***AND*** LIGHTSCRIBE CD/DVDs!!!! Not just one or the other.... YOU NEED BOTH!
at @0:19 i do point out the Lightscribe on the CD/DVD rom plus i mention the lightscribe label on the disc throughout the video
nice vid boy
I now really wanna get a usb Lightscribe device for my computer. There's cartoon a series that I REALLY love, but it does not have an official physical release as of yet. If my internet goes out and I wanna watch it, my computer dies, or my Amazon Prime subscription runs out m, I'm screwed. I'm glad I know I can make high-quality DVDs for relatively cheap. Don't get me wrong, I'll probably just give the bootleg copy to my step-brother if they produce physical copies. With how popular the show is, I'm sure they will, but I'm very impatient.
I'm planning on using this for an upcoming personal project. I just need a computer that has a CD drive in it.
your best bet would either be ebay or goodwill...make sure the cd-rom has "Lightscribe" on it..the logo must be printed on the cd-rom itself..otherwise it doesn't work...you can just search on google "lightscribe logo"..and make sure the same one is on that cd-rom you will buy.
how long is the normal one?
I could hear what u we're saying I was jamming to the music
Great video! I have never burned a label directly onto a dvd before. Your lesson is very informative and entertaining. Don't worry about boring, my friend ...your presentation was entertaining. Your personality is a happy one, and your comments during the video are humorous when you want them to be. Some instructional videos have way too much 'entertaining', and become annoying. Not yours. And I see from comments down below that others feel the same way! Thank you for this nifty video. Now I know something I didn't know five minutes ago! Best Wishes, Wombat Willie ʕ•́ᴥ•̀ʔっ
I totally forgot about this. I did purchase LightScribe. I can't remember though. I have the Discs and all my external DVD drives in storage. Did I have to buy a special Burner for the LightScribe to work? Or just LightScribe software? It's been so long thanks!
Check your CD/DVD writer if it has the "Lightscribe" logo on it, if it does...you're good to go...either will say Lightscribe. Or will have the logo alone.
By curiousity, does it work with verbatim/sony discs? and doesnt make damage if theres data already?
if Verbatim/Sony are "Lightscribe" discs, they must have a label that says it...regarding the data, no it does not mess with the data at all.
@@OMNITEK did some research, yeah it requires special discs
Yeah unfortunately my laptop is too new
All I have is the LG slim dvd writer
It can burn cds but idk if i can use light scribe on it
only if it has the "lightscribe" logo and wording...i will upload a video next week on Thursday on this topic, using older dvd writers that have lightscribe but with any modern laptop or pc
@@OMNITEK alright cool, oh and can you talk about paper cd labels
I’ve seen someone use a dvd paper label on a cd cause the glue is stronger
Nooooo wayyyy
Do you know how to use Roxio laber
i used to use Roxio Express Labeler 3.2...it's quite similar to nero's labeler in design...plus i had the Roxio Creator suite 9...that's good stuff....i wish software was still that stable and useful...and without a million subscriptions like we have these days
Does it works with colors?
There used to be some disks that would do almost like a color look but not exactly a "coloring" as you ask...it was more of an effect, but the answer would be NO since those cd's don't exist anymore
What kind of laptop you have ?
the one i used on this video is HP ProBook 4520s
@@OMNITEKThank you ❤
ARE THOSE CDS REAL OR FAKE
they're all real...and very cheap to buy sometimes
It doesn't sound like a good idea if the data you write also resides nearest the top of a disc