More CD Burning Advice

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  1. Isl

    Isle of Wight Tyke Active Member

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    Is there any software available with templates to print your own CD covers, track listings on inner sleaves and all that malarchy.
     
  2. Gue

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    Yes, bought a kit from PC World a few years back, software, the round CD sticky labels, and the thing for putting them on.
     
  3. Isl

    Isle of Wight Tyke Active Member

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    Thanks

    any free ones about that you know of? Just the software, I know I can't download stickers..

    If not I'll have to buy I guess.
     
  4. Gue

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    cd cover pro

    do a search for it on download.com, its the dogs ********
     
  5. Isl

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    RE: cd cover pro

    Thanks.

    And before the internet police intervene. Obviously I'm keeping a tally of the tracks that are being downloaded and played and sending monthly PRS cheques to the relevant artists.

    As do all BBSers on this site.
     
  6. Isl

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    RE: cd cover pro

    Can you put your own stuff on it? Or is this just for copying existing album artwork, so your copy looks more real?
     
  7. Gue

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    either.

    you can drag and drop any image to it and it resizes it automatically to fit the front and back covers etc or you can go into the 'cover creater' and make your own.
     
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  9. Gue

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    Just wondering why IOWT tyke is asking all these questions and getting all us guys (and gals) to supply the relevant information!</p>



    Anyway, the best prog is Musicmatch Jukebox (FREE download) and comes with all the relevnt software for creating labels, sleeves and back panels. It conforms with all Avery templates and I have used it for the last ten years. It also comes with the option of a FREE lifetine upgrade (at a small cost (about $15)). try it, it's excellent.</p>



    www.musicmatch.com</p>
     

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