GXL750 wrote:Nero has a decent label designer with LightScribe support. Unfortunately, LightScribe is really best for text.
Yeah, and it takes a pretty long time to do pictures if you even try it. It's got to beat the heck out of the drive.
Back in the late 90's when I got a CD burner, it was still a pretty big deal, so I spent a fair amount of time investigating how to label burned discs. I remember having good results with the printable labels you can buy for an inkjet printer (and presumably they work with laser and color laser as well). I also had one of those CD stomper things, which basically just helped you put the label on. Nowadays I don't bother, permanent marker is good enough.
If you want labels though, i highly recommend you go the printed label route. You can have whatever you want then.