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I am new to roxio. I burned a CD, went directly to the create label option, typed in CD name, typed in info under "Tracks". When I went to print it would only print the front label and not the tracks. There was no place to select "print tracks" and when I looked at "print preview" it only showed 1 page (CD label). The tracks did not show up.

Roxio Label Creator (NXT Pro 4) has an issue that was described exactly in this thread ( -roxio-label-creator-emc-10-question-and-answer/?do=findComment&comment=531956) even though it was written for an earlier version. I'm glad that this thread was around to help me printing labels *today* and get around it since the solution worked as described. Unfortunately, someone didn't like the fact that I replied to that thread describing a further problem even with the solution and locked the thread. The reason is because the original problem was for an old product. I'd like to remind him any anyone else who is listening that just because an issue has been reported in an old version, it does not mean it isn't relevant in even the latest version and can be helpful. It certainly was to me. I'm reposting this here because it still exists on Windows 10 Pro with NXT Pro 4..

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The problem is when printing labels using label paper that has two labels, only the first one is used even if the count is adjusted. For example, if I adjust the count from 1 to 2, it says 1 sheet is used. But it only prints 1 label on the sheet. If I adjust the count to 3 or 4, it says two sheets are used but only 1 label is printed per sheet. Someone kindly suggested in that "old thread" that I click on the bottom label in the preview and that does work - however, it only works for 1 sheet. This is the response I added to the old thread:

"The problem is that when you click on the lower label, the count goes to 2. If you wanted to print 2 sheets of 2/sheet, then incrementing the count to 4 after clicking on the bottom image looks like it will work but will print one sheet at 1/sheet and one sheet at 2/sheet. If you have 3 sheets, all but the last sheet is printed at 1/sheet. The only way I could get this to work is print 1 sheet at a time. This is really awful!!!"

Tired of scrawled titles on burned CDs and DVDs? Bring out your secret weapon in the war against the black magic marker: Roxio Creator 2012! Next time you make a party compilation disc, digital photo album, or DVD/Blu-ray of your kid's birthday party, try making a printed jewel case cover. It's simple with the included Label Creator program. You can print three ways: to label templates from most major manufacturers, such as Avery and Neato; to printable discs with an appropriate printer; or even directly to disc using a LightScribe drive.

We recommend the latter two printing methods for discs, since stick-on labels can sometimes get stuck in slot-loading drives like those in many cars and most Apple Macs. LightScribe is a technology that etches labels right onto the reverse side of specially made discs, using the laser in your recorder. They have a cool holographic look, and come in several colors. Printers with direct CD/DVD print support are available from Canon, Epson and HP, among others, and LightScribe drives from companies like HP, Samsung, and Toshiba. For both LightScribe and direct disc printing, you'll need to buy special recordable media. Look for discs labeled "LightScribe" or "printable."

There are two basic ways to use Label Creator. For quickest results, use the Express Labeler wizard, which is invoked whenever you launch Label Creator from within another Roxio application. It's also available from the Tools menu within Label Creator. Express Labeler provides a series of dialogs that quickly step you through the process of creating labels, booklets, inserts and more. You can have finished labels in just a few clicks, using the convenient styles and automatic track name import. We won't go into the details here, since they are largely self-evident. Instead, we'll show you how to get creative by customizing your labels and inserts.

To launch Label Creator in full mode, choose it directly from the Windows Start menu in the Roxio Creator Applications folder, or by clicking the "Edit in Label Creator" button at the end of the Express Labeler wizard (this method lets you start a label quickly in the wizard, and then use Label Creator to add custom elements). At startup you will be presented with a generic template for the disc label. Other layout options include: front and back jewel case inserts, booklets, slim case inserts, mini disc labels, core labels, disc sleeves, and DVD case inserts and booklets. To get started, choose all the layouts that apply to your project, such as label, booklet and back insert for an audio CD. The linked layouts will then appear in the window, and you can move back and forth between them.

Once you've selected a design theme, it's time to enter information about your project into the text fields. For data CDs, that information will likely be title, contents, and date created. For Audio CDs it might also include the artist name and song list. If you've entered any of that information already while burning your CD-R in Creator, Label Creator can read it off the disc and position it for you in the label using the Smart Objects feature (click the Smart Objects button at left to select the elements you want on your label). Hitting the "Auto-Fill from Disc" button then polls your disc drive and returns with title, contents, artist, and other information and places it in the appropriate fields. Audio CD info will be automatically looked up on the Web for you. For any remaining fields not filled in, you can just double-click the text boxes and enter data manually. By using Styles and the information available on a disc, making a handsome jewel case cover and label can be faster than putting on earrings.

Once you've got your labels and cover art designed, it's time to print! Any color inkjet printer and photo paper will do, but for best results and perfectly cut covers, try the special labels and papers made for the task (available at any office supply outlet). Label Creator already has most popular brands listed in the Print dialog. To ensure exact page placement, test things first on some plain paper, then use the Calibrate button to fine-tune the alignment. Once you've gotten the placement perfect, you can create future labels and covers over and over with the same template and positioning.

For disc labels, Label Creator also supports printers that can print directly onto CDs. For these printers, you can choose printable silver, white or other media. Just look for the word "printable" in the media name.

If you're using stick-on labels, be sure to position them precisely over the middle hole, and then squeeze any air bubbles out by pressing from the center outward. Blank silver CDs without any logo printing work best, printed lettering may show through your labels, or create unsightly ridges.

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Get industry-leading drag-and-drop tools to copy or burn your media. Create audio CDs or custom DVDs. Author DVDs with customizable menus, templates, and disc labelling options to give your media polished packaging.

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Like most suites, Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 comes with a central command console -- labeled just as the Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 Suite -- which gives you access to all the applications and utilities, as well as a simplified, task-driven interface based around either media types or frequently used tasks. It's also entirely possible to launch each application by itself if the guided Suite approach doesn't suit your needs.

When Completed appears under the progress bar that has now reached 100 in Roxio Disc Copier Progress Information dialog box, the program ejects the copied disc and you can then either launch the Label Creator application to design and print a label for the newly copied or close the Roxio Disc Copier application.

When I try to use the CD/DVD printing feature, any image I select displays on the Add Photos line with an exclamation point (!) in a triangle (I assume meaning alert or warning). I can find nothing in the help to indicate what the problem is. The image won't show in the preview and I can't print the label. It doesn't seem to matter what type of photo I select, how it was created, or what type of label I'm trying to create. Has anyone experienced this and better yet have you found a solution?

For disc burning and archiving, you can use the built-in Copy and Burn tools for discs and disc image files (virtual discs, stored as files on hard disk). Use the new Roxio Burn widget to drag and drop files for burning or copying on your desktop. Roll out Creator Classic for more control of archiving files to CD and DVD, and BackOnTrack for scheduled backups of selected files. Then use Label Creator to design disc labels, as well as inserts and sleeves.

Components new to PhotoSuite 7 Platinum include a smart capture utility for importing photos or video files from digital cameras, scanners, or storage devices, a rich label creation tool, and a comprehensive media management system that provides a single, convenient location for viewing, organizing, and burning photos, video clips and audio files to CD or DVD. Another key addition is StoryBoard for creating dynamic slide shows with personal photos or video clips, that include background music, text, transitions, special effects, narration, and Motion Pictures, which brings still images to life with dramatic zoom and pan effects. One of the most significant new components included in PhotoSuite 7 Platinum is DVD Builder (VCD Ed ition) powered by the Roxio Easy Media Creator burn engine, which enables consumers to create Video CDs of personal content complete with animated buttons and motion menus.

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