Messages in this thread | | | From | Mark Watts <> | Subject | Re: Light Scribe Technology | Date | Mon, 11 Apr 2005 10:04:33 +0100 |
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> Can you tell me if there is currently support in the > kernel for HP's new LightScribe technology? > (http://h30015.www3.hp.com/hp_dec/lightscribe/index_FL.asp). > If there is not, are there plans for it? > > Supposdly, you can burn DVD's or CD's, then flip the > media over and burn a label directly onto the CD or > DVD (no ink or toner...the laser burns it directly > onto the CD)
Didn't Yamaha have something like this with their T@2 (tatoo) drives? IIRC it was supported in cdrecord without needing kernel support...
Mark.
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