

A business unit of HP, LightScribe licenses its technology to optical industry leaders in drive and media manufacturing and to hardware, media and software brands.Īdditional information about LightScribe is available at. LightScribe technology was developed and patented by HP. LightScribe uses the same laser that burns data in the disc drive to create precise, iridescent labels. LightScribe extends optical media, recorders and software through an integrated system of media with special laser-sensitive coating, laser control and imaging drive modifications, and labeling software enhancements. LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling offers consumers and businesses a simple, no-hassle way to burn professional-looking, silkscreen-quality labels on their CDs and DVDs. LightScribe-enabled CDs, DVDs, software, desktops, notebooks, aftermarket optical disc drives and duplicator systems are available at major retailers worldwide, as well as through most leading brands online. LightScribe functionality has been validated on SuSE 9.1, 9.2, 9.3 and 10.0 and should run on any x86-based Linux distribution using Linux kernel 2.6 and RPM.

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LightScribe Linux software downloads are available for free in. The public SDK provides guidelines and tools for Linux developers to take advantage of LightScribe in optical recording software applications." "Now individual Linux developers can download and tap the utility of LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling. "The LightScribe public software development kit allows any developer to enable LightScribe capability in Linux applications," said Kent Henscheid, marketing manager for LightScribe.

LightScribe licensee companies now have a larger market to serve with support for Linux, Macintosh and Windows platforms. Total accessible media capacity varies depending upon operating environment. More information on LaCie's offering can be found on the LaCie website ( ). Easy Media Creator Suite 9 with LightScribe Labeler (Windows 2000, XP, Vista ) CinePlayer 3.5 playback software (Windows XP, Vista ) LaCie LightScribe Labeler for Linux (free download at Comments : 1 GB 1,000,000,000 bytes. LaCie was the first licensee to offer a LightScribe-enabled software product for the Linux market. Hardware branders can incorporate the LightScribe technology to support Linux users' systems. LightScribe, the only widely available embedded disc labeling technology, is licensed to over 70 optical drive and media manufacturers, software developers, media and computer brands worldwide. The LightScribe Linux public SDK is available at ( ). Linux users will now be able to experience the benefits of LightScribe, a no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on CDs and DVDs right in the drive. The LightScribe Linux public software development kit (SDK) allows individual application developers to integrate LightScribe support into Linux-based software. LightScribe today announced the immediate release of publicly-available Linux development tools for its Direct Disc Labeling technology.
