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    Labelflash (sometimes written LabelFlash) is a technology which allows users to burn custom designs or images onto proprietary DVD media first announced...
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  • program also supports the label printing technologies LightScribe and LabelFlash, and can be used to convert audio files into other audio formats. Nero...
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    first introduced by Yamaha in 2002. While often compared with the later LabelFlash and LightScribe technologies, which also offered users consumer-grade...
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    burn only to the unused portion of the data side of the disc. In 2005, LabelFlash became the main competitor for LightScribe. Various brands manufacture...
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  • opposite or back side of the disc by the drive itself LightScribe and LabelFlash are current standards. Besides that, printing using an inkjet printer...
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    with 24x speed when writing to DVD-R and DVD+R blanks. It also supports Labelflash. For Lightscribe, a "1" would be in the fourth position. The "S" indicates...
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    Some drives support Hewlett-Packard's LightScribe, or the alternative LabelFlash photothermal printing technology for labeling specially coated discs....
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    CD-ROM, GD-ROM CD-RW, DVD-RW DVD, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+R DL GD-ROM HD DVD Labelflash LightScribe MIL-CD MultiLevel Recording, an obsolete technology (with...
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