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22nd July 2009, 19:56 | #4082 | Link | |
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However for "The Day The Earth Stood Still", that doesn't freeze on the original Do you have a receiver that can decode TrueHD? Since with TrueHD it is still sending that through mixed with the AC3+ (when you have the setting set to "mix" in the menu you described). To prove this quirk with the S550, you'll also notice you get no menu audio when it is set to "direct". Basically "direct" stops any "mixing" at all working. But has the benefit of outputting genuine DTSMA as opssosed to DTS. It seems that the S550 doesn't have the cpu power to decode DTSMA, mix in anything else then recode to DTSMA -> output, but it can for TrueHD. Maybe a firmware update might fix your problem? There was a new one about a month ago. |
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I just re-downloaded it also, and get the same "Artemis" trojan, and BD-RB gets quarantined. Something's up, and I am not having fun now!
EDIT: BD-RBV02402 and BD-RBV02502 are ok, BD-RBV02501 and BD-RBV02503 are not. Last edited by Capsbackup; 22nd July 2009 at 22:37. |
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I'd been using 25.01 since the day it was issued (7/08?), without incident, until the release of 25.02. Just as you've noted, 25.02 is OK, while 25.01 and 25.03 indicate the trojan. I'm mystified! I don't know if the OS has any bearing on this, but I'm seeing this anomalous behavior on a system running Vista 64 Home Edition SP2... Last edited by setarip_old; 22nd July 2009 at 22:45. Reason: Add'l info |
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Honestly, I know we need these virus packages because of the high number of a$$holes in the world -- but sometimes I wonder if they are more trouble than they are worth. Last edited by jdobbs; 22nd July 2009 at 23:10. |
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From my previous experience with the folks at McAfee, such notification is comparable to resisting the Borg ;>} More importantly, why would "Capsbackup" and I, both with the AT&T DSL version of McAfee be getting these presumed false positives, while you and "Sharc" are not? Last edited by setarip_old; 22nd July 2009 at 23:14. Reason: Updated response |
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I can repost it with ASPROTECT instead. I'll reversion it to 0.25.4. The main reason I use these packages is because they do a checksum of the executable before they will run -- which specifically protects it from trojan attachments. With freeware, you have to do something, or some jerk will hack a virus into it's tail and post it for download somewhere.
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