Hi,
Thanks for your message and please take my apologies. My first goal was to leave a feedback as warning that something weird is happening and unfortunately it took some time from me to understand that the file itself was harmless.
I hope you understand that it makes anyone anxious if after downloading a file and running it, unexpected processes are starting to happen.
While it's being said to be one of the first security rules, to be careful with downloads.
So what happened - I started avi, noticed that nothing hadn't changed and then appeared for a 0.5 second a unknown window with unrar header and I didn't hav time to read anything else and next unknown music started to play.
Only later I found out what had happened. The BSPlayer has a unrar built in to play mp3's which I weren't aware of existing. As BS Player "create playlist of whole dir" option was active, BS found the next in the zip (which I weren't aware of) and so it went.
My reaction was rather "normal" I guess, when avi started unexpected processes, sorry that it just took a bit longer to return to the theme and to understand what really happened.
Back to the avi - the last one is still corrupted even when playing with WMP.
I use BSPlayer a lot and such distortion is rather rare, therefore I wouldn't blame also the codecs, which btw are also up to date.
Thanks for your message and please take my apologies. My first goal was to leave a feedback as warning that something weird is happening and unfortunately it took some time from me to understand that the file itself was harmless.
I hope you understand that it makes anyone anxious if after downloading a file and running it, unexpected processes are starting to happen.
While it's being said to be one of the first security rules, to be careful with downloads.
So what happened - I started avi, noticed that nothing hadn't changed and then appeared for a 0.5 second a unknown window with unrar header and I didn't hav time to read anything else and next unknown music started to play.
Only later I found out what had happened. The BSPlayer has a unrar built in to play mp3's which I weren't aware of existing. As BS Player "create playlist of whole dir" option was active, BS found the next in the zip (which I weren't aware of) and so it went.
My reaction was rather "normal" I guess, when avi started unexpected processes, sorry that it just took a bit longer to return to the theme and to understand what really happened.
Back to the avi - the last one is still corrupted even when playing with WMP.
I use BSPlayer a lot and such distortion is rather rare, therefore I wouldn't blame also the codecs, which btw are also up to date.
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