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Eric Olson
June 22nd, 2011, 10:57 PM
From what I understand sticky labels work better on CDs than DVDs. Apparently this is because the tolerances for CDs are not as strict as DVDs so a warped CD is more likely to be readable than an equally warped DVD. I suspect blu-ray tolerances are stricter than DVD, however I think the material a blu-ray disk is made of is also less prone to warping.

Does anyone have experience with sticky labels on blu-ray disks?

Taky Cheung
June 22nd, 2011, 11:11 PM
I would just say stay away with sticky labels at all cost. Technology advances and there're printable BDs out there. I wouldn't chance ruining anything with sticky labels on disk.

Rob Neidig
June 23rd, 2011, 03:00 PM
Eric,

It really has nothing to do with "warping". It has to do with the label unbalancing the disc. Sticky labels can also "unstick" and get gummy and destroy the insides of a DVD player. They can also be problematic with the very thin slots some CD players (usually in cars, it seems) where they won't even fit. So I agree wholeheartedly - no sticky labels, period!

Have fun!

Rob

Eric Olson
June 24th, 2011, 02:15 AM
Are there any slot loading blu-ray players?

Update: I just searched and I there are! So the possibility of slot loading seems to be enough reason to avoid sticky labels. I had forgotten about that. Thanks for the replies.

John Nantz
July 7th, 2012, 05:07 PM
Rob's comment about the label unbalancing the disk is very likely. If the burned track is really narrow, and I suspect it is in order to get all that information on there, then even the slightest unbalancing could easily cause problems.

If one must use a label then the best way to do is is to print the label and attach it to the disk THEN burn the disk. At least this way if the disk is unbalanced, and it probably is, then the burning would be, - don't know how to say this - recognizing the unbalanced disk and playback should be along the same or similar lines.

The above MAY help. In any event it should be better than attaching the label after burning.

Until I get something like a LightScribe I'm just using a pen that writes on plastic.

Taky Cheung
July 7th, 2012, 11:13 PM
I bought these Falcon BD media with watershield glossy look. They look amazing. just like those JVC/TY watershield glossy DVDs. I wouldn't bother to stick any labels on BD

Falcon Media Pro Watershield Glossy BD-R Media | L.A. Color Online Blog (http://lacoloronline.com/blog/?10217-Falcon-Media-Pro-Watershield-Glossy-BD-R-Media)

John Estcourt
July 12th, 2012, 04:03 PM
+1 for the falcon media bluray discs.
Very high quality.
John

John Nantz
February 6th, 2013, 07:00 PM
Unbalancing the disc is correct. However, if one MUST have a label then put it on the disc BEFORE burning it. This way, at least, there will be a little less Unbalancing.

Vince Pachiano
April 22nd, 2014, 09:37 AM
OK. I know this thread is 3 years old, but just to spice things up...
IIRC the issue with using labels on a DVD is that once adhered to the DVD,
the label will shrink and expand with the humidity. Of course if the label shrinks while adhered,
it will definitely warp the disc.

The last box of 100 labels I bought, before I got a Disk Printer, had 100 CD labels, and 10 DVD labels
The DVD labels had more of a Mylar finish, rather than a paper finish.
Presumably they did not absorb humidity.