If you’ve ever had to create a DVD cover, you’ll probably know what I’m talking about here. The blank media is easily lost among all the others in your stack of DVDs and on the pile of stuff growing on your desk. So when you record a fresh recording on a blank DVD-R, you obviously want some way to keep track of it. So you’ve probably hunted around for something to mark your DVD – a permanent marker, sticker etc.
There are some great things to use to mark your DVDs that are on the market these days. You just need to have them when you need them. If you’re like me, you will probably end up searching your drawers for a while before you find anything. But then you can always just use a pen.
I have always wanted CD DVD duplication equipment so that I could do this all automatically, but for now, my old laptop and some stickers or markers will have to do. It’s great to be able to do this and have all kinds of recordings computer disks. Even twenty years ago, this wouldn’t have been imagined. In another twenty years, we will probably be using something completely different.