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#50816 - 07/22/06 08:42 AM
Re: Spline Labeling
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Registered: 10/20/05
Posts: 221
Loc: USA
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Thanks, Alec and thank you Willum for the link.
I must admit that I don't buy DVD movies. When I want to see a movie, I order it on DISH Network by punching in on my remote control and it is charged to my phone service. The wonders of technology!
It seems to me, in Fran's case that you could just use the templates of a standard CD and with a paper cutter, cut off the spline edges since the thin cases are without. This would be your front label. Design any further info needed on a new template, cut it as the front label and place it in back of the front label. It will slide into the slots with no problem. When you open the case, you will see the info. My Nero design package will print out exactly the size to fit the case so there is no need to take a corner and drag and drop to the correct size. What I am saying is purely for Fran's particular situation since he only has room for standard CD cases.
While we are on the subject of CDs and DVDs, what are your thoughts on this new technology called, (I think) Blue-ray? Sony has come out with it, at the same time movies are now starting to come out on HD DVDs. A new laptop that I have my eye on that came out in June records HD DVDs and has a screen (17") to support it. It has surround sound with state of the art speakers and 200GB. This is a laptop! Again, the wonders of technology. Anyway, do you think this Blue Ray will lose out to the HD DVD technology? I think most people will not be anxious to move away from the CD format unless this technology works with CDs. We all remember how Sony died with Bata vs. VHS format.
Scott
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#50822 - 07/23/06 10:15 AM
Re: Spline Labeling
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Thanks for your message Fran. You are very welcome but I wonder whether you have tried their Jewel Case Inserts for CD & DVDs - Code No. J8432. These are sold over here in packs of 25 and are designed to be typed and printed. The only thing I have to do is use the TEXT DIRECTION on the spines so that whichever way they are filed, you can read their Title. I now have over 200 of my own CDs all typed up and colour coded to differentiate whether they are for my piano, keyboard or just for friends. Like everything else, it's simple "when you know how" and I'll be the first to admit, I made many mistakes before I mastered the art of CD Inserts and Label Making. For my CD Labels I also use FELLOWES NEATO MEDIAFACE. This is available as a Beginners Pack which comes with a gadget that enables you to precisely stick your chosen label directly on to the CD. You have the choice of using normal (with large centre hole) or to use a Core Label which just leaves the spindle hole of the CD. This comes with accompanying card sheets of two CD labels, two Core Labels and four Spine Labels. Packs of these cards can then be purchased as and when needed. There is a software CD in the Beginners Pack also which will put a Beginners Wizard on your PC to get you started and then allow you to go on to the Advance stage, but I have to say I find the Wizard is more than adequate because it allows you to insert your own pictures for the label from 'My Pictures' or 'Microsoft downloads', build up your own Projects and files and even gives you three choices as to which way your printed text is displayed i.e: centre, top & bottom etc. The first pack cost me £14.99 and subsequent packs of CD Inserts are cheaper but vary in price depending on where you make your purchase. I'm not sure whether my scanner is working (I spent last week decorating my music/PC room - yes! in all that heat) but I could try to send you a scanned picture of the actual Cards if you like, or you might be able to view them on their websites. The addresses are:- www.fellowes.com or www.neato.co.uk This might be just what you are looking for. Aud (U.K.) [This message has been edited by Audrey Turner (edited 07-23-2006).] [This message has been edited by Audrey Turner (edited 07-23-2006).]
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