Photoshop works, but Surething is a fraction of the price and much easier to
use.
There is much evidence to suggest that labelling DVD discs causes read
errors - see the DVD newsgroups for the links.
I would not use labels on CD data discs as the very high rotating speeds can
produce sufficient out of balance forces to damage the disc and/or player if
the label is not perfectly centred, and even the best of the applicators
(CDStomper) cannot entirely guarantee such perfect alignment. Labels are
acceptable on CD audio discs intended for use in a free standing player as
there the rotation speeds are within acceptable bounds.
Printing directly on the discs is probably the best approach.
This is way off topic for this group.
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