Okay, I'm converting an LP to CD for a couple of friends. Way back in the '70s they were in a local band and recorded a single album. Of course, this was way before CDs were available and they would like to have their album put on a CD.
I have a Lightscribe system (allows burning a picture on the top of a special CD), but Hewlett Packard has dropped all support for this system.
Basically, all I want to do is to burn a black-and-white image of the front of their album on the top of a Lightscribe CD. Then, of course, I wish to burn the music on the opposite side of the CD so the music can be played in any CD player.
Looking on the net, some software is available for this, but it's got a price tag on it, more than what I wish to pay just to do a favor for a couple of friends.
Anybody here recommend a free software to do this that has minimal junk on it?
I have a Lightscribe system (allows burning a picture on the top of a special CD), but Hewlett Packard has dropped all support for this system.
Basically, all I want to do is to burn a black-and-white image of the front of their album on the top of a Lightscribe CD. Then, of course, I wish to burn the music on the opposite side of the CD so the music can be played in any CD player.
Looking on the net, some software is available for this, but it's got a price tag on it, more than what I wish to pay just to do a favor for a couple of friends.
Anybody here recommend a free software to do this that has minimal junk on it?