Sonic Supports LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling
March 02, 2005
Novato, CA - Sonic Solutions has received official certification as a provider of LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling technology, featured in its complete line of consumer digital media software including Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 and Sonic RecordNow.
LightScribe supports affordable, silkscreen-quality disc labels without a printer, the manufacturer describes. The Disc Labeling technology burns labels directly onto CDs and DVDs with laser-etched precision, using the same disc drive that burns the data. Users record their data, then simply flip the disc over and reinsert it into the drive to burn an iridescent label that includes personalized text and high-resolution artwork or photos.
The LightScribe-supported software, which Sonic developed in conjunction with LightScribe, allows consumers to create personalized, professional-quality CD and DVD labels that are laser-etched directly on discs in a few clicks. The capabilities are available today in RecordNow shipping worldwide on HP consumer PCs, including systems featuring the first LightScribe-enabled optical disc drives.
LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Technology adds to the already rich array of powerful features provided in the Sonic software line that enable users to manage, edit, create and share their digital media. Sonic exceeds the capabilities of many other label creation applications on the market with innovative features such as text flow, which automatically wraps text to the curved edges of a disc, and an auto-populate feature, which inserts metadata from a burn task directly into place in a label project. In addition, users can create personalized label inserts and jewel case covers using their own artwork or photographs or use one of the dozens of professional-designed templates that are included in the applications.
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www.sonic.com
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