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I am having problems making my dvd labels

Discussion in 'Video - Software discussion' started by sjg1999xp, Nov 20, 2004.

  1. sjg1999xp

    sjg1999xp Guest

    I am downloading from http://www.cdcovers.cc/, when I download the cover I can either save it as a jpeg or a bitmap and I tried both. When I go to open it with Epson print cd it is telling me to select file and their is none their in the folder I have the covers in, has anyone had this problem? Thanks Steve G.

     
  2. GrandpaBW

    GrandpaBW Active member

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    I don't know why there would not be anything showing, but I do know that you put your computer in jeopardy by downloading from that site. To download a cover, it makes you install spyware.
     
  3. sjg1999xp

    sjg1999xp Guest

    Thanks I was unaware of that, I downloaded a few covers and didn't see any spyware popping up, I have norton internet security 2004 installed and I use a firewall with that. It is very weird that I can download the covers but can't open them with the epson print cd software.
     
  4. 44MagFan

    44MagFan Guest

    just a bit of advice, if using cdcovers.cc, because of the spyware, etc, I'd consider installing "Spybot Search & Destroy" or Adaware and running them after each visit to cdcovers.cc. Personally, I've found Spybot to be much better, but to each his own.
     
  5. sjg1999xp

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    Is that free and where could I get that? Thanks again
     
  6. anahaevia

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    cdcovers.cc does install spyware on your computer when you visit it, but what I found most effective to browse the site and not worry about that is using Firefox. I love that site because I backed up alot of my DVDs and I would download covers. But the spyware doesn't install if your using Firefox, guaranteed. And you won't have to install none of this "Spybot Search & Destroy","Adaware" or even "Norton Antivirus 2004" bullsh1t. Yes Firefox is free...
     
  7. sjg1999xp

    sjg1999xp Guest

    I think I am good as long as my internet security is enabled and updated, what do you think? Thanks
     
  8. Auslander

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    spybot s&d and adaware are still good ideas, however, and they are free. do a quick google search to find them and you'll be very happy to get'em. i'm running firefox, three antivirii, a good firewall, and some other toys, but spyware does still sneak in every once and a while. that's life. but spybot and adaware get rid of them and everyone keeps on smiling. it's only a suggestion, but i believe you should download them, for the safety of redundancy at the least.
     
    Last edited: Nov 22, 2004
  9. 44MagFan

    44MagFan Guest

    ditto the sentiments on Firefox... soooo much nicer than Micro$oft IE! I would still recommend using spybot on top, however (for those pesky pages that don't like to display in anything other than IE). Link is here: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html
     

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