Printable Blu-ray cover layout
PMADB gives you a Blu-ray cover layout sized at 268 x 149 mm with a 12 mm spine. The proportions match the physical case format instead of forcing a DVD template into a Blu-ray shape.
PMADB cover tools
Create printable Blu-ray DataDisc covers with PMADB using a 268 x 149 mm layout, 12 mm spine controls, title artwork, metadata and an export-ready back panel.
The Blu-ray generator uses the narrower Blu-ray case shape from the start: 268 x 149 mm with a 12 mm spine, plus separate front, back and spine areas for print-ready artwork.
PMADB gives you a Blu-ray cover layout sized at 268 x 149 mm with a 12 mm spine. The proportions match the physical case format instead of forcing a DVD template into a Blu-ray shape.
Build the front artwork, spine title and back cover text in one place. The editor keeps the spine separate, so title direction and shelf readability can be handled without affecting the front panel.
Use PMADB for personal Blu-ray DataDisc projects, home archives and custom physical media sets. Search, choose artwork, adjust metadata and export the cover from the browser.
PMADB can start from movie or TV artwork and title data, then let you refine text, colors, logos and technical marks before printing.
Representative PMADB layouts showing the physical artwork shape, panel structure and export target for this generator.
A 268 x 149 mm Blu-ray wrap with a controlled 12 mm spine.
Back text, front artwork and spine title kept in the Blu-ray case proportion.
A consistent shelf layout for Blu-ray DataDisc archive projects.
Browse related cover and label tools from the same PMADB workflow.
Yes. PMADB includes a Blu-ray cover generator with a 268 x 149 mm layout and a 12 mm spine. You can search a title, choose artwork, edit the back panel and export the finished cover.
Yes. The Blu-ray DataDisc cover layout includes a front panel, a back cover area and a spine so the finished case works both in print and on a shelf.
Yes. PMADB supports TV title flows. For series covers, season-aware data and artwork can be used where available.
Yes. After building a Blu-ray cover, you can use the disc label generator to create matching circular artwork for the same title.