Internal Lightscribe For Mac
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Free Mac LightScribe Software Below are the latest Free Mac LightScribe Software downloads of the: LightScribe System Software (LSS) and LightScribe Simple Labeler LightScribe System Software LSS Mac (OSX 10.3.9 or later) Click the Download Now link below to download the latest LSS for Mac released by HP on July 2, 2012. Version: 1.18.27.10 File Name: lightscribe1.18.27.10.pkg.tar File Size: 1.53 MB Release Date: 14 March 2013 Requirements: LightScribe Enabled drive and media. LightScribe Labeling Software. Installing on El Capitan or High Sierra If you have difficultly installing the LightScribe System Software, please see this post:. LightScribe Simple Labeler Mac (OSX 10.3.9) LightScribe Simple Labeler is a simple labeling application. Nothing fancy here but for simple projects it gets the job done in three easy steps.
Put in a LightScribe disc label-side down. Enter text in your favorite font and select a border from the free ones provided. Preview your label and burn! Click the Download Now link below to download the latest LightScribe Simple Labeler for Mac released by HP on May 17, 2009. Supports: OSX 10.3.9 File Name: LightScribeApplications1.18.5.1.pkg.tar File Size: 12.20 MB Release Date: May 17, 2009. Requirements: LightScribe System Software must be installed. LightScribe Simple Labeler Mac (OSX 10.4.0 or later) LightScribe Simple Labeler is a simple labeling application.
Nothing fancy here but for simple projects it gets the job done in three easy steps. Put in a LightScribe disc label-side down. Enter text in your favorite font and select a border from the free ones provided. Preview your label and burn! Click the Download Now link below to download the latest LightScribe Simple Labeler for Mac released by HP on May 17, 2009. Supports: OSX 10.5.0 Leopard File Name: LightScribeApplications1.18.15.1.pkg.tar File Size: 13.00 MB Release Date: May 19, 2010. Requirements: LightScribe System Software must be installed.
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Internal Lightscribe For Mac Os X
Does anyone have recommendations for the best lightscribe dvd external burner? I am debating between the LG and the Lacie. The LG is much cheaper, but runs through USB 2.0 while the Lacie has firewire. How big of a factor is this for DVD burning? I am in video production, and need the burner to write disc images of my videos. Is firewire that much faster for DVD burning. I compared the stats but they just list the read times.
Also would one have better lightscribing quality then the other? Any other Lightscribe burners to consider?
Any help would be much appreciated, as I am looking to buy soon. Does anyone have recommendations for the best lightscribe dvd external burner? I am debating between the LG and the Lacie. The LG is much cheaper, but runs through USB 2.0 while the Lacie has firewire. How big of a factor is this for DVD burning?
I am in video production, and need the burner to write disc images of my videos. Is firewire that much faster for DVD burning. I compared the stats but they just list the read times. Also would one have better lightscribing quality then the other? Any other Lightscribe burners to consider? Any help would be much appreciated, as I am looking to buy soon.
Why can't anyone around here simply answer a guy's question without telling how stupid he is to be considering it? Actually, I can't answer the LightScribe question myself (though I do like the results I've seen from other people's burners), but I can answer the FW vs. USB question: if you're burning DVD's, you will notice a significant difference between the two. FireWire will be less likely to cause errors, and will probably speed up the burning process by being able to fill the buffer constantly (especially look for burners with a large buffer).
CD burning less so, but still possibly a difference. Click to expand.To address your question of USB 2.0 v Firewire. There really should not be any noticeable difference since both standards are far faster than any DVD Drive. As for print quality, I have had several different brands of lightscribe burners LG, Samsung and ASUS.
With these drives I have noticed little appreciable difference in print quality. Rather the brand of media has been the deciding factor in quality. With the disks I have found Verbatim to be garbage. They have poor contrast, images come and texts are blurry, and I got a lot of coasters. Philips, on the other hand, are excellent discs I can get high constrasts, sharp images, and have not had a coaster yet.
For my favorite drive I have to go with ASUS most burners seem to have short lifespans for me but this ASUS has kept on chugging after 50+ burns all with lightscribe labels have printed. The is what I use in my PC and is listed in the customer reviews as Mac compatible.
You can then simply install it in an external.