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- #Lacie lightscribe software mac os#
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- #Lacie lightscribe software software#
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#Lacie lightscribe software software#
Don't worry if you get an error such as: A later version is already installed when installing the Lightscribe system software, as you may already have some Lightscribe files installed if you have installed other Lightscribe software before.
#Lacie lightscribe software install#
The LaCie LightScribe Labeler for Linux package should install fine. Then install them individually with sudo dpkg -i name_of_b So cd to the download folder and run for each rpm: sudo alien name_of_your_file.rpm You may find it helps to rename the rpms to something like 'Lacie_Labeller' and 'Lacie_Host', as the original file names are very long they will be renamed by alien with the version number of the software anyway.
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deb files available and no source code available, so you'll have to use alien to convert the rpms to debs. If you want to use the Lacie 4L application, download the Lacie Labeller and the Host Software from the official site. I regularly use it and have never used gksudo or sudo. Morgan Paar is Videomaker's technical editor.You could use the SimpleLabeler application (see further below) and not the Lacie 4L lightscribe application as the former does not require root access and it works well straight away with most drives. Throw away your paper labels and messy ink cartridges–the most elegant way to burn and label a disc has arrived. Included Software (Win): Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 Roxio DVDMax Player SureThing CD & DVD LabelerĮxtras: FireWire and USB 2.0 cables, 1 blank LightScribe CD-R, 1 blank LightScribe DVD+R Strengths Included Software (Mac): Roxio Toast Lite 6.0, LaCie LightScribe Labeler Maximum Speeds (manufacturer reported) Write: CD-R 48X CD-RW 32X DVD-R/+R 16X DVD+RW 8X DVD-RW 6X DVD+R DL 8X DVD-R DL 4X Maximum Speeds (manufacturer reported) Read: CD 48X DVD 16X Write Formats: CD-R/RW, DVDR/RW single-layer, DVDR dual-layer
#Lacie lightscribe software mac os#
Operating System: Win 98SE/Me/2000/XP Mac OS 9/X 10.1.2 or later The same laser that burns data to CDs also etches the image and text onto the label side.
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These CDs and DVDs have a reactive dye coating that changes color when infrared laser light hits it. LightScribe burners require specific LightScribe media. Happy with our graphic creation we clicked "print," a window prompted us to insert the special LightScribe media upside down in the burner's tray and away it burned. We then composited some curved text, which ran parallel with the curve of the disc, over the image.
#Lacie lightscribe software pdf#
Without looking at the included PDF user's manual, we were able to design a "label" using one of our own photos from a point-and-shoot camera on our hard drive. Installation was quick and easy, and within fifteen minutes, we made our way through the SureThing CD & DVD Labeler SE software. We plugged the burner into the wall, attached the FireWire cable from an average powered PC to the d2 drive and inserted the single DVD-ROM containing both the Mac and PC burning software and "label" creation programs. The slightly larger-than-a-bread-toaster red and sliver box contained the silvery-gray burner, a 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable, a USB 2.0 cable, power supply, some blank LightScribe media and a DVD-ROM containing the drivers, user's manual, a Quick Install Guide as well as supporting software. The recorder burns CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-5 (single layer)RW and DVD-9 (double layer)R media. LaCie licensed the technology from HP and developed the affordable d2 DVDRW 16x Double Layer FireWire drive. Luckily, Hewlett-Packard invented LightScribe technology, a professional looking alternative to all of the above. One can get by using a permanent marker for personal use or sharing with family and friends, but if you need to look remotely professional (weddings, demo reels, etc.,) the Sharpie is not going to cut it. Ink printing technology has really come a long way in the last couple of years, but that involves expensive ink cartridges. Yet we continue to see these 5-inch, home-burned optical discs with paper glued to the top of them. "Do not use paper labels on your DVD," we say in our magazine, at our seminars, at our Expos and just about anywhere else we can say it.