On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:

> I burn way to many CD's to bother with sticker labels.  I think I might just
> buy the "silver" disks that they rave about online.  I like a label to write
> on, but I can just as well write on the disk itself.

Sharpie marker is the tool.  There was quite a little flame war among
mastering guys a few years back about whether 'twas better to label or
not.  One problem with labels is that if you put a label on a disc with a
flaky reflective layer (pun intended), should you try and remove it to
relabel you might pull huge chunks of it off!  You can't put too many
labels on top, because if the disc gets too thick, it might be oversized
for the players.  I have run into odd players where one label was too
thick, but that't a player you'd want to stay away from anyway.

If you really use that many discs, set up an acct. with Tape Distributors
and buy 'em wholesale.


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