Or is it ok to have 'em both installed?
Should I uninstall DVDD before I install imgburn?
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Keep em both. Shouldnt cause any problems at all.Jack
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If you want to use Imgburn to burn and want to integrate Imgburn to work with DVD Shrink see the guide here. The guide also shows how to change the Shortcut target to allow DVD Decrypter to continue to work normal.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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I know this was posted a while ago but here goes.I the guide and it brought to mind a question but first I will explain.Since I started doing backups "way" back in August my first start is always DVDD (I have had to go to FAB once) and then if I do the whole disc I keep going.If it is just the movie DVD Shrink/Nero Burning Rom touch wood no problems.I guess Shrink chose Nero first time out and I haven"t changed.I do have ImgBurn and I noticed when I updated they wanted to know if I wanted some of DVDD extracted (not a chance).I read the guide mentioned above and will probably follow it but here's my question finally.Is there clearly defined reasons to choose one over the others or do you keep going with what works until you have to change.
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IB is an advanced burning solution to DVD Decrypter and is continually updated. But if DVD Decrypter works for you (as it does for many thousands of others) you may want to continue to burn with it. What works right?
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