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Differences - ImgBurn v2.3.2.0 vs v2.4.1.0

ConradWS

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Getting ready to back up a few more movies and wondering if using old ImgBurn 2.3.2.0 is a mistake?

The ISO's play ok with PDVD8 but I'm wondering if this will come back to haunt me.

I know 2.4.1.0 includes AACS detection and requires AnyDVD HD to remove it to read BD to ISO. What disadvantage is there in using 2.3.2.0? I have it currently integrated to work with a couple of other editing/burning programs and don't want to fix it if it isn't broke.

Later, Conrad
 
Getting ready to back up a few more movies and wondering if using old ImgBurn 2.3.2.0 is a mistake?

The ISO's play ok with PDVD8 but I'm wondering if this will come back to haunt me.

I know 2.4.1.0 includes AACS detection and requires AnyDVD HD to remove it to read BD to ISO. What disadvantage is there in using 2.3.2.0? I have it currently integrated to work with a couple of other editing/burning programs and don't want to fix it if it isn't broke.

Later, Conrad

Um, NO, it does NOT. It's simply a warning that can be shut off in the properties. 2.4.0.0 refused to rip an AACS encrypted disc. 2.4.1.0 does NOT have that limitation.
 
It's simply a warning that can be shut off in the properties.

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