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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $29.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: February 01, 2006
- Total Downloads: 273,818
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A newer version of AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler is available.
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- Average user rating: stars out of 43 votes
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Publisher's description
From Cripple Creek Software :Create and print CD, DVD, and jewel case labels. The program's design completely automates the process of making a label. With the click of a button, AudioLabel can automatically find your CD information, place the text on the label, and adjust the text size to fit properly. Everything can be personally customized including the text, font, color, images, layout, and printing. Add images or photos using the integrated thumbnail viewer.
The program includes an art gallery and you can use the image-search function to scan your computer for existing images. Album information can be retrieved from the Freedb Internet database, CD text, cdplayer.ini file, or ID3 tag of an MP3 CD. AudioLabel supports all popular label paper and nonstandard paper can be adjusted using the label alignment wizard. Includes support for Epson and Canon direct to CD printing.
Version 3.2 adds support for direct printing to CD.
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User reviews of AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
- Average user rating: 4.2 stars out of 43 votes
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6 out of 9 people found this review helpful
Version: AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
Pros: not bad ;P
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Version: AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
Pros: You could be a caveman from another time and still use this software easily, and whats more, create great covers in the process. Audiolabel cuts right to the chase everytime and doesn't leave you wishing you had a computing degree just to print out a cover. I send praise to its creators who are obviously so intelligent to realise that not all of 'us' are. forget the label maker that came with your burn software, this will save you hours.
Cons: None
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
Pros: This couldn't be easier, simple directions, not so many buttons as to confuse you. Best labeling software I've seen yet.
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Version: AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
Pros: High class software, and even looks good.
Cons: none
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Version: AudioLabel CD/DVD Labeler 3.2
"A very good CD/DVD label creator"
Pros: The easiness of use.
The clean and useful interface.
The fact that it can read the CD info from CD text, CD.ini, freedb.org and even ID3 tag from mp3s.
Similar software like Roxio Label Creator and Nero Cover Designer mishandles the text objects and is very difficult to fit correctly the text. Audio label works great and it really is WYSIWYG (What-you-see-is-what-you-get)
The text object used for audio tracks is pretty good since you can set it up as 1 column, 2 columns and what I like most: Table format which creates a table with: (1) track number, (2) track name (including artist) and (3) track length and editing that info is easy as just clicking the mouse and making changes, the format remains untouched and not like Roxio's Label Creator and Nero Cover Designer, both of them are really a pain to work with
Cons: When you input a large amount of text that goes beyond the text object there is no way to scroll inside the text object to see and edit the rest of the text (the one that is not visible into the text object) so you have to do many delete operations.
I was not able to find a way to select all the text, nether by doing CTRL+A or CTRL+E or at the "edit" menu, but you could easily overcome that by using your mouse
internally it doesn't have an image retouch or editing option but in fact this is not a cons, since you could edit your images with your favorite program and the use it under Audiolabel.
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