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MCEBuddy

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MCEBuddy 1.0.8

Downloads: 18,799 File Size: 5.6MB
Posted By: Phredeaux Views: 16,109
Date Added: 02-07-2008

Stable build 1.0.8 of MCEBuddy for Windows Media Center
For Windows Media Center 2005, Vista 32 Bit, Windows Server 2003 32 bit, Windows Home Server

New in 1.0.8
 - Updated and improved encodes
 - Rolled back comskip to more stable version
 - Included location specific comskip profile examples (in program folder)
 - File age fix
 - Misc bug fixes

 

Comments

 

jeffaxelrod said:

Avast reported this file is infected with a trojan: Win32:Trojan-gen {Other}.
07-20-2008 11:26
 

Phredeaux said:

Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Joiner setup.exe looks like a false positive. I've submitted the false positive request to Kaspersky for confirmation as there is no infection in any of the development systems. There seems to be a lot of false positives with Setup.exe and the Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Joiner trojan signature see: http://www.google.com/search?q=Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Joiner+setup.exe+false+positive&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&filter=0
07-21-2008 2:21
 

Phredeaux said:

Jeff, got the report back from Kaspersky today, there is no trojan in MCEBuddy, so this si a false positive. They've said this will be corrected in the next KAV update.
07-22-2008 4:04
 

tamxir said:

You might also contact Avira. Their antivirus product, Avira Antivirus Personal also flags MCEbuddy zip files as Trojan affected and this has been the case for several releases of both products .Falsely Identified as TR/Drop Joiner EV. I have the virus checker settings set at midrange, not agressive, and they do warn their is a chance of false positives at this higher than normal hueristic level I believe.
08-26-2008 23:00
 

Phredeaux said:

Avira has also been notified and they now have it as a false positive as well. The next update will not flag it as a virus. This is getting pretty bloody annoying as I seem to have to go to every AV vendor with a false positive individually and submit the package. Not all of them have an obvious way to do this either. you'd think they would share false positives. They certainly seem to share signature information.
08-27-2008 5:24
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