Thank you mates for the suggestions, I had a difficult time finding a CD case, but I found one.
Earlier today I bought a copy of Tyranny and Mutation at Barnes & Noble and part of the case was cracked. I would like to know how to fix it. I probably won’t read any of this posts replies (if it gets any) right away as I will probably be listening to it.
Here’s a picture of it
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Uf2wArz.jpg[/img]
Thank you mates for the suggestions, I had a difficult time finding a CD case, but I found one.
Earlier today I bought a copy of Tyranny and Mutation at Barnes & Noble and part of the case was cracked. I would like to know how to fix it. I probably won’t read any of this posts replies (if it gets any) right away as I will probably be listening to it.
Here’s a picture of it
If its just paper inside and the art isn't actually printed on the case just buy a cheap cd with a fixed case and swap the paper. If the art is printed onto the plastic then idk what you can do.
If its just paper inside and the art isn't actually printed on the case just buy a cheap cd with a fixed case and swap the paper. If the art is printed onto the plastic then idk what you can do.
I suggest the same as above- just get an intact case and change the paper. It should just be a case after all, so you should be able to switch it with no problem.
I suggest the same as above- just get an intact case and change the paper. It should just be a case after all, so you should be able to switch it with no problem.
Thirding the post above. Those normal sized CD cases (not the very thin ones) have a paper on the back too. Like a tracklist, or whatever is on your CD. In that case, you can still pop out the disc-shaped backing and free the paper. It's stuck between two plastic pieces.
Thirding the post above. Those normal sized CD cases (not the very thin ones) have a paper on the back too. Like a tracklist, or whatever is on your CD. In that case, you can still pop out the disc-shaped backing and free the paper. It's stuck between two plastic pieces.
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