When I was a kid, making my own music compilations involved recording the Top 40 off Radio 1 and then making sure I hit pause before the DJ butted in. Labelling involved nothing more than a white label saying “Top 40” and maybe drawing a picture on the box. Nowadays, the whole labelling process is a lot more sophisticated. You can even reproduce copies of original album covers in pretty good detail although of course, we don’t advocate piracy of copyrighted material.
- CD Box Labeler Pro – CD and DVD labeler with CDB support
- SureThing CD/DVD Labeler Deluxe – Import playlists from iTunes, WMP and more
- Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker – Create covers, inlays and even booklets
- AudioLabel CD Label Maker – Automatically creates labels based on the CD
- Droppix Label Maker Deluxe – Create really professional looking CD and DVD covers
- CdCoverCreator – Lots of predefined templates to choose from
- Music Label 2007 – Export your playlists to XML, Excel or text for insertion in your album
- Discus – Create curved and angled texts for your CD’s
- Avery Design Pro – Create everything from CD and DVD labels to business cards
- Video DVD Maker – An all-in-one solution to producing your own DVD’s