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You should preferably always download thru the official website. If any of the virusscanners which are used by VirusTotal (like e.g. F-Prot) produces a false report, it will do so every time for the same BS.Player-file, also if you downloaded that from different sources. I don't see what's strange about that. To the contrary, it would be very odd indeed if it didn't. (Also: if the same BS-Player version would produce different scan-results, I would personally suspect the sites from which I downloaded.) I repeat what I earlier said: why even ask if you don't want to believe the answer we give you anyhow? Like I said before... Quote:
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I just tried myself for this (Softonic's) download-url: Download BS.Player and the result of VirusTotal (F-Prot included!) is 0/42 !! (I had VirusTotal download itself the BS.Player installation-file from the Softonic server directly. Do/did you do that too, or did you download first to your PC and then upload to VirusTotal? If you used the 2nd option, maybe it is something on your own PC which has changed/damaged/infected the file before you subsequently uploaded it to VirusTotal or maybe the file is damaged during upload!) Anyhow it still always remains possible that some single virus-scanner produces a false alarm. Softonic's policy is to execute a professional human/manual check in such cases to prevent a totally reliable program from being reported as malware. Unfortunately apparently VirusTotal doesn't do this. Instead it relies on its users (surely most of them being non-experts on the subject of recognizing malware). ![]() etc.etc... ![]()
__________________ Help2Help (click) BSplayer: simply the best & most versatile (Build 1072 Dutch language here!) When posting always mention your computer's OS and the version and build number(!) of BS.Player as used by you, as well as - if applicable and especially when encountering problems - the type(s) of the file(s) mentioned in your post. Private messages/Visitor messages are NOT for seeking personal help with respect to BS.Player! Instead use the forums! |
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Anyway I continued to use my old BSPlayer, which I like very much but I simply was concerned by those bad results. ![]() Usually I download first a file to my pc and then upload it to Virus Total. To download a file directly from the server to Virus Total seems to be a better option. Some old versions of a software cannot be found always on the official website. Thanks again for your help and be convinced I wanted to believe you from the beginning and I trust you. ![]() Sorry for possible missunderstanding. I'm a big fan of BSPlayer, which is certainly the best player! ![]() My best wishes for you |
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