I had pretty good luck with DVD X Copy Express once I got the correct disk format,. Thanks for all the help.
Glad you're up and running - Don't know anything about being banned - You've got to do something pretty bsa - did you have a link in your signature to sell something ? That would do it - "P"
I use RW discs when I try out new versions of software...In case of screw screw ups, I can just format and be on my way
hi ranger you can use any [bold]nonsolvent[/bold] based marker good luck and welcome to the club blaze on clubber jim
hi ranger You can buy ritek go4 in the states at rima.com or meritline.com or newegg.com for under a dollar a disc, in spindles of a hundred.If your not in the states,beats me. lol happy surfing jim _X_X_X_X_X_[small]you should never take life too seriously....you'll never get out of it alive!! procrastinate now...dont put it off till tomorrow if you can read this..you dont need glasses.[/small]
Sharpie's work great, but I prefer labels. If you have a color copier, or scanner you can place the original DVD on the glass using an empty label sheet as a template. Then simply copy directly to a label sheet. No editing required. The DVD's look nearly identical to the original. Using the best quality setting and printing on glossy labels produces truely professional results.