Because Xdvdmulleter Beta 10 is closed-source (unlike earlier versions), some privacy advocates worry. The software does not phone home, but it does collect anonymous crash dumps via a third-party service (Sentry). You can disable this in Settings > Privacy > Disable Telemetry . No disc contents or filenames are sent.
The tool is widely regarded for its versatility in managing disc images: Xdvdmulleter Beta 10
to see its region (NTSC/PAL), whether it has a valid video partition, and if it is "stealth" compliant. Troubleshooting & Tips Long Filenames No disc contents or filenames are sent
At its core, Xdvdmulleter was a utility designed to “clean” and prepare Xbox DVD images for burning or hard drive installation. The name itself is a clue: a mullet is both a hairstyle and a verb meaning to ruin or botch—but here, it meant to surgically remove unwanted components (like video padding, region locks, or corrupt sectors) from ISO files. Beta 10 was not the final version. It was never meant to be. Like many tools from the early 2000s modding scene, it existed in perpetual beta, a badge of honor signaling that the developer was still listening, still tweaking, still one step ahead of console security updates. The name itself is a clue: a mullet