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  1. Have read the replies in these threads: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=15560 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=20103 The only Readme.Txt file I've seen with the last few versions of IB is size 14,175 and dated 9-8-11. Has the list of CL switches, but no mention at all of an .Ini file. So, I'm not sure what Cynthia and the others may have been referring to. Ditto for her reference to "Portable" Mode. I was able to find a discussion of making your own .Ini file (elsewhere) online, but that was in the context of a tutorial on how to make your own portable version of IB. But I don't think that is what they meant. I would add my vote for making this "Export .Ini File for IB Settings" a standard function in some forthcoming version.
  2. It seems this past thread http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=19839 is locked, but I'm going to have to disagree with post #5 and agree with dellsam34 in post #6: Most of the time, when I need to quickly copy a disc, I just fire up my old Nero v. 6.6, with its extremely handy 1-Click Copy function. You may call it "lazy", I call it convenient and expeditious. Risky ? You know, I've used this a lot over the years, and I can't recall a single failure with it. If they could do this, I don't see why IB can't or won't. (I have downloaded that unofficial, external, script-type {?} duplication utility for IB that someone posted here, but have not tried it yet.) Another related point: I was a longtime user of the predecessor program DVD Decrypter, and used its Read ISO | Write ISO duo for backups all the time. That procedure has been suggested here, for making copies. The few times I've tried that with IB, I got some error -- sorry, I did not write it down, but I'm pretty sure it included the word "unsupported." I can quote it to you exactly when I see it again. Not sure what's up with that, but when I need to make a copy without mucking about, this just sends me back to Nero. That could be the only thing I keep Nero around for, but if so it is reason enough. IB is still my preferred software for nearly everything else, in burning optical media.
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