i don't see why there would be any problem dude....as long as your not like sticking think layers on the disc....does anyone know any sites or where i can find cd labels for wii games. cheers!
I usually use a marker and write the name on the disk. I dont use labels or anything since disks tend to heat up and what if the label catches fire or something >_> Not that it could happen, just saying.
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Originally Posted by traxdata
Sticky labels are a bad idea full stop! They miss balance the disc!
You're better of getting a printer that prints directly onto the disc, and get printable discs!
I couldn't agree more.... after playing mis-balanced wii discs for a while...and having issues...you'll have to throw away the drive and get a new one
Either use printable media or lightscribe.
I currently use Verbatim DVD-R lightscribs. After updated my burner these are perfect for the wii. But I plan on getting a Canconc IPX4500 and use printables instead soon, because I have to use them for the 360 anyway.
cdcovers.cc Great list of cd,dvd,ps,xbox, and wii box art as well as cd labels
Yep, that's where I get all my cd artwork. Then I use my Epson R220 to print them on Verbatim printable disks. Look very professional. I don't use labels anymore cause they will cause problems in your car stereo, especially if you have a 6 disk changer like I do. cdcovers.cc has a whole section devoted to Wii labels.