DVD Disk Art

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  1. bonowaxx

    bonowaxx Member

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    I apologize if this is in the wrong form. I've just recently figured out how to burn movies (thanks to everyone who helped me out). Now, I'm wondering if there is a website where I can get the pictures from the actual dvd disk to print. There are lots of places to get the case art, but I'm looking for the art from the actual disk. Thanks.
     
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    hi

    did you try cdcovers.cc ?

    also i wouldnt recommend sticking disc covers on! they cause alot of hassle!
     
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    What kind of hassles do the sticky labels cause? Do they not work in some machines?
     
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    hi

    over heating due to the label not allowing heat dissapation,

    spins the discs out of true and causes vibration / wobbling / picture stutter

    things like these....
     
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    Try http://www.mega-search.net for all your DVD cover art / disc art needs. Site indesx searches over 20some cover sites for you and displays the results in one place. Saves alotta hassle of searching many diff sites one by one.

    as for those crap stick on disc labels, avoid using them! they have been known to cause the disc to become unbalanced, certain types of DVDplayers can also get jammed on the edges of the disc due to the label making the disc thicker than player was designed to take. Ive had a few tryto get jammed in standalone slottype players. Toploaders and tray type players dont seem to have the jamming issue but are known to have the balance problem.
     

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