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Hi. I noticed that the program opens in image burning mode when I put an empty disc in the device. However, I'd prefer if there were an option that will just open ImgBurn at its main menu where I can select what to do. 90% of the time I put an empty disc is to burn movies and tv shows. So, can you add an autoplay item reading just "Start ImgBurn"?

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It opens in image mode because you told WINDOWS to do that with auto pay settings, not imgburn. Just go into your WINDOWS auto play settings and change it. Imgburn doesn't open at all for me when I insert a blank disc. It's a specific configuration issue on YOUR system only.

 

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I told it to open for image burning because there's no other option available. If there were an option "Start ImgBurn", I would have selected that option and I wouldn't have to start this topic. Here's a screenshot of the available autoplay option. Unless I'm blind, there is no option to just open ImgBurn at its main menu:

 

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Years ago, when I was still using Ashampoo burning program (long before I found ImgBurn) it added several options in autoplay. Two of them were "Burn an image using Ashampoo" and "Burn files/folders using Ashampoo". So what I'm requesting for is to add option "Burn files/folders using ImgBurn" OR simply run the program to its main menu where I can select what I wanna do next.

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That's what 'Build + Burn an Image using ImgBurn' does.

 

I'm not really sure why it was ever written / phrased like that, it should match the wording of the Ez-Mode picker screen more closely really.... which would then make it say pretty much what you mentioned.

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