Yes, just make sure you have the correct media.
On one side they are the same, on the other they have a reactant dye that allows lightscribe DVD burners to burn a label for the dvd. so you have your normal burnable side, like any other dvd, and then you have the side that would be blank on a normal dvd, that is able to be burned with a lightsribe drive to show a picture, or words
Lightscribe is a special technology used for labeling CDs and DVDs. With Lightscribe-capable drives and special discs, you can burn a monochromatic picture or label on the disc label. You cannot use the labeling feature in a non-Lightscribe drive, or on a disc without the photosensitive label. However, the discs can be burned in non-Lightscribe drives as well, and regular discs can be used in a Lightscribe drive.
No, you must have a BLU RAY burner
Lightscribe CD's do display well, but they have a long burn time. Great for making CD covers, though.
You have to buy Lightscribe media.After you burn the DVD you flip it over and a laser will imprint whatever you chose upon the top of the DVD
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No. "Ordinary" DVD-RW drives do not have the special laser needed to create the labels on the thermosensitive LightScribe discs.
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No not necessarily, if its a straight cdr/right it will only burn regular cds not in the format of mp3 cds which hold many more songs. Hope that answered your question :)
Yes. All burners are "backward compatible", which means they will also burn older, less dense media.
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