Now, I mention burning to the disc a lot but you could certainly burn to a label as well with this program I mentioned above. The free version has worked very well but as I get more into the video and photos it would be neat to burn one of my own photos onto the disc! We are trying to cut back on expenses this year so I'm not certain if or when I will buy it. Then I emailed them and asked if you can include graphics or pictures and resize them - they told me yes, you can, but if you are interested in this, you may want to email them yourself to double check this.Ĭheck for this at as I've seen some reviews there and folks seem to like it. I can't remember the version number but you could Google it and find out. I clicked on the link to upgrade within my program and read more about the version you purchase. I can burn titles, even pictures (though they are burned in black) however, the design is often "messed up" due to the hole of the DVD being smack in the middle of it. That said, the Express Labeler sounds much ilke your Canon template. I don't know if you are using a Lightscribe or not but that would eliminate the need for paper labels altogether. When this program opens it has a warning that paper labels can cause some DVDs not to play. ![]() ![]() I like using it and the ability to burn a title right into a disc is great. Two of my computers have Lightscribe and the program used with those is called "Express Labeler" by Sure Thing. I don't know a lot about this but am glad to share what little I do know.
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