tig2002 wrote:I don't understand why no one on this thread labels the DVD disks with standard adhesive CD/DVD paper labels
Infinity summed it up pretty well.
There are also those who remember, and still have a bad taste, from some early labels whose adhesive had solvents in it that eventually ate through the protective lacquer on top of the disc and ruined the discs, making them unreadable.
Also, if you are using paper labels they will absorb moisture and hold it against the disc, leading to premature degradation. The moisture will also cause the label to expand and, when it dries out again, contract, creating stresses that might warp the disc or, in the case of CDs, contribute to delamination of the top layers.
Finally, many adhesives tend to dry out over time and lose their stickiness. If you get a batch/brand of labels that does that, the release of the label will likely occur in stages, starting in an isolated area. At this point you won't be able to use the disc because the label is loose, but at the same time you won't be able to remove the label entirely to replace it because other areas will still be sticking, and pulling on the label to remove it could rip the data layer off the CD where the label is still sticky or tear the label and leave pieces behind that would unbalance the disc.
Of course, no one is making you write on the center ring or keep track of your discs by serial number. You are free to do as you wish. And balancing potential gains in longevity against immediate gains in convenience is a decision you need to make for yourself.
cfitz