Burning Audio CD's
Bob Raymond
guarneri
Mon May 17 11:35:25 PDT 2004
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 04:07:01PM +0100, Bob Raymond wrote:
> ...
>
>>On a side, slightly off-topic note, what CD labeling programs is
>>everyone using? I'm making a bunch of CD's of concerts available for
>>sale, and they need jackets and labels. Kover looks good won't compile.
>
>
> I use xfig to create labels. I have PostScript templates that I creat with
> the xfig export function with uniquely named data fields, and a perl script
> that replaces these fields with the text I want to print. The template I
> use for things like Linux release sets has Disk N of M, and the script
> fills in the appropriate numbers.
>
> Bill
Looks a little complex- When still doing my audio stuff in Windows
(until it gave me an unmountable boot volume error one day), I used
Nero's CD Cover creation program- really simple, and gave very good
results considering what I'm doing, and who's getting the CD's. I'm
also doing strictly audio, and it's mainly mixed compilations, and just
about every CD is unique. Would something as complex as this meet my
needs as well as a much more simple program like Kover, which if it
would compile looks like it does exactly what I want?
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