LightScribe sent out a press release today, announcing that its Direct
Disc Labeling technology is ready for the launch of Windows Vista.
LightScribe announced today that its Direct Disc Labeling
technology is ready for the upcoming launch of Windows Vista. Businesses and consumers purchasing the latest Microsoft operating system
will not have to wait to experience the benefits of LightScribe, a no-hassle way to burn professional, silkscreen-quality labels on CDs
and DVDs right in the drive.
The LightScribe development team worked closely with Microsoft to ensure that all the benefits of
the LightScribe user experience are available with Windows Vista. The new LightScribe System Software also has enhanced AutoPlay
functionality, providing customers with the option to easily burn LightScribe labels upon inserting a blank disc.
Vista
compatible LightScribe system software has been released and can be downloaded here. More information can be found on the LightScribe website.