Since I've not before done much audio format creation or conversion I am not sure if this is to be expected..
I use v2.7 and have advanced heuristics and such all one which I guess is picking up what it thinks are sigs.
One wild one is a single entry in the CDDB database, file "9d12ae0c" apparently is a sig hit.
Anyhow, I found an apparent false positives when converting a .wav (whole album) to AIC. I've not seen it happen with single tracks (or when converting this .wav to another format) so far but as you can imagine NOD32 brings the system to a crawl when trying to handle a ~600MiB wave file.
I've not done much else with this but presumably it's a case where either turning off AMON temporarily or not using the advanced heuristics.
I may pass it along to eset but it's kind of a hassle with such a large file and I've not been able to trim it down and retain the false positive.
I use v2.7 and have advanced heuristics and such all one which I guess is picking up what it thinks are sigs.
One wild one is a single entry in the CDDB database, file "9d12ae0c" apparently is a sig hit.
Anyhow, I found an apparent false positives when converting a .wav (whole album) to AIC. I've not seen it happen with single tracks (or when converting this .wav to another format) so far but as you can imagine NOD32 brings the system to a crawl when trying to handle a ~600MiB wave file.
I've not done much else with this but presumably it's a case where either turning off AMON temporarily or not using the advanced heuristics.
I may pass it along to eset but it's kind of a hassle with such a large file and I've not been able to trim it down and retain the false positive.
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