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Blu-Ray cover questions

sanderh

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Hi,

I have some questions about printing covers etc.

I just bought Blu-Ray cases that are 11mm (http://www.iwonatec.de/product_info....oducts_id=2756)
Are these fully compatible with the covers I can download here?

What is the way to print covers on them? I bought special 11mm Blu-Ray inlays: http://www.iwonatec.de/product_info....oducts_id=5120. Will these work or is it better to use other a4 (photo?) paper and cut them myself?

And how do I print them? Is there special software for it needed?

And last question: what are good sites for finding covers besides this thread?

THXZ!
 
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cover site/process

http://www.covershut.com is where I go for covers.

I use IrFanview free download! http://www.IrFanview.com set to 10.7"wx5.7"h inches IN Resize Mode for covers for Blu ray cases ... OR, 10.7"w x 7.2"h for DVD cases

Print it (in Landscape setting) on standard Printer stock paper & scissor it down to the actual cover size, ....
 
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BD Covers

Hmm, same question on more than one website.

Various options, see links below

http://www.customaniacs.org/forum/scanned-covers/

http://www.freecovers.net/

http://www.cdcovers.cc/

http://www.allcdcovers.com/

Customaniacs usually best quality costs 2p per cover, free covers you pay for a one off charge for gold membership & uncompressed covers.

Others are free, all covers searches various websites.

cdcovers.cc probably has the largest collection.

I used to use Nero for front covers, use Epson for printable DVD/BD disks.

Hope this helps.
 
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