I've noticed that some people don't like to write on their DVDs with a marker. I've seen titles written on the clear part of the DVD around the hole in the center of the DVD, on the paper sleeves they're sent in, and on small sticky notes attached to the DVD.
I understand why some people do this. It is believed that the solvents in the ink will eventually corrode through the DVD and make the DVD unreadable. I wanted to tell you that there is a better solution to this problem. I like to use a black solvent free DVD Marker because the ink won't corrode the DVD over time. I've been using these markers for a while now and I'm happy with them.
The bottom of the marker can be removed and there is another tip on the bottom that you can write with. Unfortunately, I didn't discover this until after I threw away a couple markers. Another thing I discovered is that DVDs with a printable surface for use in DVD printers will drain the ink in these markers really fast, for some reason. So I suggest that you avoid those DVDs unless you have a DVD printer.
I buy them on ebay because it's cheaper than the ones on amazon.com.
http://shop.ebay.com/items/__Delkin-...&_sop=15&_sc=1
Here's an amazon.com listing that will help fund this site. Be aware that the shipping prices for these markers on amazon.com are ridiculous.
http://www.amazon.com/Archival-Gold-...5636705&sr=8-5