@proudmonkey:It needs the T@2 burner, but from their website:"Since the CRW-F1 is not a printer (it doesn't use ink to print), the result of DiscT@2 writing varies with CD-R media dye. There are 3 types of dye used in CD-R media:? Azo: Blue or Deep Blue. DiscT@2 images can be burned with high-contrast on Azo media.? Cyanine: Light Blue, Light Green, or Yellow. DiscT@2 images on Cyanine dye resemble a light image or hologram.? Phthalocyanine: Silver or Gold. DiscT@2 on this media resemble a watermark."So you can use pretty much any CD, but YMMV depending on the CD used.
You can barley see the image on the disk. It looks pointless right now. The image quality blows. Besides, people don't look at the disk, they play them. It is one of those things where it is cool for about 2.5 seconds, and then you just put it into your computer and don't really care about the burnt image anymore.
abbott75Jan 30, 2006
looks that way...
nilesJan 30, 2006
@proudmonkey:It needs the T@2 burner, but from their website:"Since the CRW-F1 is not a printer (it doesn't use ink to print), the result of DiscT@2 writing varies with CD-R media dye. There are 3 types of dye used in CD-R media:? Azo: Blue or Deep Blue. DiscT@2 images can be burned with high-contrast on Azo media.? Cyanine: Light Blue, Light Green, or Yellow. DiscT@2 images on Cyanine dye resemble a light image or hologram.? Phthalocyanine: Silver or Gold. DiscT@2 on this media resemble a watermark."So you can use pretty much any CD, but YMMV depending on the CD used.
m85476585Jan 30, 2006
Another mirror: (a little faster than CoralCDN)<a class="user" href="http://www.matt13.com/uploads_tmp/mirror/Burning_visible_images_onto_CD_Rs_with_data.html">http://www.matt13.com/uploads_tmp/mirror/Burning_visible_images_onto_CD_Rs_with_data.html</a>Sorry about the file not found errors. It is kind of hard to fix them when the file is full of a bunch of useless strings like E1DF10288F99001143E7E506 in the URLs. It is better to write maintainable HTML/websites.
spacenettnetJan 30, 2006
Is there any stand alone programs that can do this ? I have been scouring the web for the last hour or so. Please help LOL
ltcarter47Jan 30, 2006
that's pretty sweet
hademJan 31, 2006
You can barley see the image on the disk. It looks pointless right now. The image quality blows. Besides, people don't look at the disk, they play them. It is one of those things where it is cool for about 2.5 seconds, and then you just put it into your computer and don't really care about the burnt image anymore.
edzzFeb 15, 2006
i dont get how to do this