How do I make nice-looking tray cards and CD inserts, without effort?
April 14, 2009 3:08 PM Subscribe
Easy/free way to print tracklisting/tray liner cards/inserts after burning a CD?
I've downloaded a ton of those free label samplers from Amazon, and want to burn them. I use Windows Media Player, which does a fine job of burning - but to make a tray card/track listing, I have to do a screen capture, crop in photoshop, etc., and even then it's missing key things like the track number.
Is there a freeware burning program, WMP plugin, or something that does a great job of effortlessly making nice-looking disc inserts and/or tray liners? iTunes is not an option.
I've downloaded a ton of those free label samplers from Amazon, and want to burn them. I use Windows Media Player, which does a fine job of burning - but to make a tray card/track listing, I have to do a screen capture, crop in photoshop, etc., and even then it's missing key things like the track number.
Is there a freeware burning program, WMP plugin, or something that does a great job of effortlessly making nice-looking disc inserts and/or tray liners? iTunes is not an option.
You might want to consider switching to iTunes. It has built-in CD insert functions... only takes a second, has some customization options.
posted by kdern at 8:46 PM on April 14, 2009
posted by kdern at 8:46 PM on April 14, 2009
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posted by soundslikeobiwan at 8:13 PM on April 14, 2009 [1 favorite]