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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributordee1959jay
Registered: March 19, 2007
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The way I read it, he wasn't talking about disc art.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorsnarbo
Registered: March 13, 2007
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The way I read it, he wasn't talking about disc art.


Then you should re-read the request:-

"How can I get the actual picture of the dvd label that I can print with sure thing dvd labeler?"

If this is not a how can I print the label in a program that is designed to print DVD (CD) label's I don't know what is.

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If someone wants a backup copy of a DVD he owns, he can label it with a marker pen with the title of the DVD.  What becomes suspect is when he wants to duplicate the picture on the label. That's not needed for a backup disc.
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If someone wants a backup copy of a DVD he owns, he can label it with a marker pen with the title of the DVD.  What becomes suspect is when he wants to duplicate the picture on the label. That's not needed for a backup disc.

It's not needed, but it does look nice.
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LOL, the copyright gods don't care about looking nice, they care, rightfully so, about protecting their investment.But the question does make one wonder, if he is at all familiar with the law and corporate thinking on the issue. But,yeah, it looks nice.      

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One area I'm curious to know about,, ( Maybe Skip knows about this) is the Walt Disney replacement DVD program..  The way I see it,. is, If you register your 'New Walt Disney DVD' and if anything happens to the said  DVD or it is unplayable,,,- you get a free replacement disc?. . 
Is this true?  I have registered a few of my discs , maybe not all of them.. But  I have never had to use that program.., So I was wondering just exactly what is involved? 
Is it if - the Disc skips ,, or is it - DVD rot?  What about a 5 year old who removes the disc with so  much gusto from the Hub and it either snaps the disc,,  or maybe breaks off part of the hub? 
What about scratches due to the disc being placed face down on the floor ? 

How many years can the program protect your investment of their product.. If you have say the replacement program for a disc that eventually gets upgraded to another ultimate version.., the older version will not longer be availabale for sale.,, would you get the new revised verison for the older one??

Are these all covered thru the replacement program?  and finally is there any other manufacturer or distributor that also offers these replacement program ????.   
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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I don't know the details, Terry. But I can promise  that Disney will not hold itself for abuse of the dis, like an aggressive 5-year-old or scratches because a disc has been left somewhere where it would be damaged.;) But my understanding is defects in the disc would be replaced, such as Disc rot, if there is such a thing in DVDs which is questionable since the manufacturing process is totally different from laser.

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I don't know the details, Terry. But I can promise  that Disney will not hold itself for abuse of the dis, like an aggressive 5-year-old or scratches because a disc has been left somewhere where it would be damaged.;) But my understanding is defects in the disc would be replaced, such as Disc rot, if there is such a thing in DVDs which is questionable since the manufacturing process is totally different from laser.

Skip

Well this google search brought this page up..,  Accidental damage  $6.95 replacement ( not bad for most of Disney retail is over $30.00 ) ..
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I have numerous DVD coverart inserts that have been damaged in one way or another, mostly from removing the damn tape used to seal them.

There are legitimate reasons for wanting to re-print the coverart in its entirety.

Not everybody is a pirate!


And a red zinger for this! 
Hal
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I have numerous DVD coverart inserts that have been damaged in one way or another, mostly from removing the damn tape used to seal them.

There are legitimate reasons for wanting to re-print the coverart in its entirety.

Not everybody is a pirate!


And a red zinger for this! 

   
Probably someone wants to disagree on the last line of your comment and thinks that everybody is a pirate.   
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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I have numerous DVD coverart inserts that have been damaged in one way or another, mostly from removing the damn tape used to seal them.

There are legitimate reasons for wanting to re-print the coverart in its entirety.

Not everybody is a pirate!


And a red zinger for this! 


Maybe someone was offended by the word "damn"   .
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar Contributorhal9g
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I have numerous DVD coverart inserts that have been damaged in one way or another, mostly from removing the damn tape used to seal them.

There are legitimate reasons for wanting to re-print the coverart in its entirety.

Not everybody is a pirate!


And a red zinger for this! 

   
Probably someone wants to disagree on the last line of your comment and thinks that everybody is a pirate.   


Disagreement with someone's opinion is no reason for red zingers.
Hal
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Disagreement with someone's opinion is no reason for red zingers.

Agreed,
but we know how it goes.
And as I tried to make clear by the extensive usage of smileys, my comment wasn't meant too serious.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorWinston Smith
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Goblins:

I have found that smileys don't help.

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