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<< Thanks for asking the question Iceman and thanks for the answer NaSTy!! >>


Arrrr stop it Hansaman you'll give Iceman a big head. Let me take all the credit for this one
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On some of the new Yamaha drives you can burn an image (not a CD image but a real image) on to unused space on the CD-R. I was wondering if there is any software that can do this as I am sure you dont need special hard ware to do it.

If oyu dont know what the hell i am going on about here is an example of what the cds look like once thay have a picture burnt onto the back of it.

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Nero 5.5x or later has DiscT@2

Here read this -->May take a while to load
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That does look pretty awesome...

I thought it was hardware dependant... I'll browse through that PDF tonight though, maybe I can make my good ole Yamaha 16x CD-RW burn those pictures as well!
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That is very good news to hear!!! I have a Cendyne CD-RW drive with NERO 5.5 and I just check the Nero Info Tool and found that I have the correct version (5.5) and that it will write text and pictures to disks. Very cool!!

Thanks for asking the question Iceman and thanks for the answer NaSTy!!

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I deserve some of the credit as I did ask the leading question

BTW does it only work on Yamaha drives
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Actually you deserve all the credit. Coz it wasn't untill you asked the question that I wanted to find out
how to do this. So I searched the net for ages and every blood site talked about image files.
Then finally I found it
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<< BTW does it only work on Yamaha drives >>


I'll try find out
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I think you might be right Iceman


<< DiscT@2 is an original Yamaha-only feature that allows text and images to be drawn on the unused portion of a CD-R disc. >>

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<< Recorders use a process called EFM (Eight to Fourteen Modulation) to burn data on a CD-R. This data shows up on the areas that the laser burns or leaves blank, known as pits and lands. It is the pits which make the recorded parts of a CD look darker than the parts which stay blank. So that the CRW-F1 can create very fine zones (0.1 micrometer minimum) in different shades, Yamaha has bypassed the EFM process which restricts zone size to between 3T (0.83 micrometers at 1.2 m/s) and 11T (3.05 micrometers at 1.2 m/s). The DiscT@2 system enables the laser to burn pits of varying length and breadth, so different shades can be burned onto the CD. On a tattooed CD-R, there will be a zone with data encoded by the EFM process and another corresponding to the blank data-free spaces, where graphics and text will be visible >>

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Frequently Asked Questions About DiscT@2
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Damn I'll have to get a Yamaha then!!
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