Create custom disc labels, inlays, booklets for your CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs.
Nero offers you a totally free yet comprehensive solution to labeling and adding custom or original covers to your CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc collection.
With a total of 17 templates for various disc labels, inlays, inserts, and booklets, Nero CoverDesigner covers all types of discs and their corresponding cases and inserts. You will find templates for CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, Biz Card discs, Mini-CDs, CD-singles, multiple disc cases, standard jewel cases, slim DVD boxes, etc. Each template is actually a set of templates complete with the corresponding disc label, booklet, front and back inlays, and whatever elements the selected type of disc requires. A “Full Template” option will let you work with all 17 designs simultaneously, which is a great option when designing a full line of formats for the same product.
The design process itself couldn’t be more intuitive. Its WYSIWYG approach will let you perform all your changes and edits using your mouse. Move all objects (including text boxes) around, flip your images, rotate them, resize them just by dragging one of its corners, add creative effects and background images to your covers, and so on and so forth. All controls are at hand – just click on the icons of the editing bars on the top side of the window to access the program’s full functionality. Whatever changes you apply to your designs will be displayed in real time in the template in question – no delays, no post-processing tasks, just make your designs and print them. Not many disc-labeling tools come as straightforward as Nero CoverDesigner.
Pros
- Design all covers, labels, and inserts in one single template
- Individual templates per disc type
- WYSIWYG approach
- Create from scratch of import original covers
Cons
- Limited choice of background images
Just in case someone changed printer to Epson Ecotank ET-8500, and continues using Nero CoverDesigner (because of the many labels already made?) , the settings x=16 and y=9 for a new paper stock type "disc" seems to do the trick.
How do you add the CD data to the cover?