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Originally Posted by Inukami
Any way to stop it doing that? Or do you need to check it a few times before you shut down and then it eventually stabilises?
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I don't know why that option doesn't stick on some systems. If it is being reset for you then I recommend checking it each time you launch the program.
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Originally Posted by Inukami
Or would I be better to use the terminal window command option instead to disable the renderer-test program? Out of the two options - using an old version of Kindle for PC/Mac or the terminal window command - which is better and what are the key differences between the two?
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There are differences in the files delivered from Amazon if you update to the latest version and block KFX by disabling renderer-test.
First, each book will have its own sub-folder. You will have to navigate to locate book files.
Second, books that contain high quality images will have only the standard quality ones in the main (.azw) file. They will be the same quality that Kindle owners receive if they use Method 3 described in the first post.
I will also mention that some progress has been made on improving Method 4. A patch to the common used DRM Tools is available for testing.
The choice of which option to use is up to you.