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Apple to support LightScribe technology in future hardware and software.

Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Fri, 2004-10-22 22:27

LightScribe is a technology from HP that allows you to burn the label of a CDR/DVDR directly on the printable side of the media itself, using laser light. This technology requires the use of LightScribe compatible media but these type of media will be just 10 cents more expensive to produce than current ones.

Some quite reliable sources reported that Apple was seeking a SuperDrive manufacturer that can use LightScribe technology on its components. It looks like the first manufacturer capable of doing this is Toshiba but other vendors announced they would support this technology in their products by early 2005.

Apple also wants to integrate this feature with its own software offering. Which means that future versions of iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD and DVD Studio Pro will be able to prepare print the labels for your CDs using this technology.

Sources said it was the main reason why Apple has tried to find a settlement with E-Data. Actually, the fact that Apple will allow the user to reproduce a CD with covers and labels from files downloaded from the internet directly infringes E-Data's patent.

Release timeframe could not be determined. For the software support, sources only said that LightScribe is not likely to be supported in the next version of iLife and DVD Studio pro but probably in another future update. Any additional information or confirming is welcome.

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