How to Make a CD/DVD Label

If you burn your own CDs and DVDs, label-making software allows you to create and print your own custom labels instead of simply writing on the CD itself. Many different types of label-making software are available, from basic to advanced programs, with software tools for image and text editing. Many programs offer a free trial or demo version, while others are completely free.

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      Create custom CD labels with Acoustica's CD/DVD Label Maker software. The software comes with pre-installed clip art and graphics and allows you to print on paper, sticker labels and even directly on your CD if you have a printer that allows you to print on CDs and DVDs or a LightScribe drive in your computer. The program also includes templates for DVD and CD jewel cases and is compatible with PCs and Macs.

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      Download exPressIt 3.1 for free from pressit.com to create CD and DVD labels. The software includes an art gallery and many pre-designed templates for CDs and DVDs that you can download from Press It's online archives. The software also allows you to use your own pictures or text designs by simply dragging and dropping your design into the exPressIt window.

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      Use Disketch Disc Label Software available from NCH Software to create professional-looking CD and DVD labels and covers. The software is available for free if you'll be using it for your personal CDs and DVDs at home, though you must purchase a professional version if you plan to use the software to make labels for CDs or DVDs you intend to sell or distribute for commercial purposes. The software includes picture and text-editing tools and allows you to preview your labels before you print. The software is not available for Macs.

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