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Print Covers using Undercover XP


Burning CDs or DVDs has a distinctive disadvantage over purchased media. The self created audio, video or data CDs and DVDs have no initial cover artwork. This makes them rather unattractive if you want to give them to someone else or put them into a rack. It probably does not matter if you just use them to backup files or burn one use audio or video CDs and DVDs but I think it does make a difference for media that you want to keep for a longer time. The key to create great front and back covers is a program that makes it as easy as possible to do so.

create covers Undercover XP is such a freeware that makes it very easy to create covers in the correct size for many different types of media. This includes covers for CDs and DVDs, DVD boxes, inlays, Playstation backs and Digital Pictures.

Just add a image in formats such as jpg, bmp, gif or png to Undercover XP and the tool will automatically resize the image to the right format for the selected media.

Undercover XP comes equipped with a format editor that makes it easy to add new formats for media that you own. Just add a new format with the exact sized that you want it to be.




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4 Responses to “Print Covers using Undercover XP”

  1. asiongaso says:

    more useful than the acoustica cover maker! i love it! thanks Martin.

  2. TBIRD7777 says:

    I’m getting very wary of where gHacks is sending me. Last week it was my McAfee Antivirus software that blocked me from downloading a recommended piece of software. False Positive I was told and I sort of believed it.

    Today my AntiPhishing software won’t even let me load the Link in this recommendation. Here is the warning:

    “The Web Page you are attempting to visit can, either directly or via one or more links install malicious software without your permission by exploiting the browser or operating system vulnerabilities. For your protection, “LinkScanner” has blocked access to this web page.

    It does not just give me a simple warning, it goes absolutly crazy with bells and sirens!!!!

    God only knows what out hero gHacks has on his network by now……….lol

    TBIRD7777

  3. Martin says:

    What can I say. If you want to believe your anti phishing software that is fine with me. If you want to question it that is fine as well. Contact the vendor and ask them what’s wrong with this website.

    Let me know when you got an answer.

  4. TBIRD7777 says:

    What can I say, after only one well-worded note to my Anti-Phishing Software Vendor and Voila!!! No more Bells Whistles, Sirens and various other overly disturbing notifications – while accessing said Vendors Site.

    I am cutting my new Vendor of choice at bit of slack, as he is in Beta mode and is certainly a rookie at the whole process, and I’m not, so I need to discriminate a little more thoroughly before I cause unnecessary consternation on the part of other fledgling software developers and marketeers. I am utterly and desperatly sorry and will flog myself……….Thank you for bringing this to my attention, Martin!!!!!

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