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Software, Windows
UDSE Fakin' The Funk? v4.1.0.146 WiN-MOCHA screenshot
MOCHA | Standalone EXE | 6.0 MB
Nowadays you can download tunes from anywhere.
But what is the real quality of these files?
What if you could check those tunes to see if they’re really that good, and not upscaled 128kbps to 320kbps MP3s?
You could batch-process them all without having to manually check them 1-by-1 using a spectrum analyzer?

Import your music files.
Fakin' The Funk? will analyze the right bitrate and frequency.
If it finds a wrong bitrate or lower frequency-peak, it will show you the actual bitrate.
It’s up to you whether you want to rename those files, copy or move. Or just delete them.
Fakin' The Funk? Keep it real.

Benefits
✓​ Automated batch-processing
​✓​ Easy-to-use interface
✓​ ​ Free (for the 1st 100 detected fake files)
✓​ ​ Lifetime updates (when donated to full version)
✓​ ​ Cannot be fooled by audio-optimizers like Platinum Notes
✓​ ​ Besides fake files, it detects corrupted & unreadable files as well
✓​ ​ Supports all popular lossy & lossless audio file formats
✓​ ​ Ultra-fast processing using multiple threads to speed up the analysis
✓​ ​ Drag-&-drop support e.g. to Mp3Tag or Explorer
✓​ ​ Shows frequency cut-off, using its built-in Spectrum analyzer
✓​ ​ Listen to audio files directly, using its built-in player
✓​ ​ Supports 24 bit formats & samplerates above 48 kHz
✓​ ​ Tag-editor for the most common ID-tags incl. search & replace feature
✓​ ​ Optional clipping detection
✓​ ​ Calculate ReplayGain


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comments

  Member 12.11.2020 67
+8
safe? the exe requires elevated rights
  Member 12.11.2020 67
+8
wow thanks, you just saved me!!
I wasn't sure, seemed fishy to me and I was right.
  Resident 20.03.2018 4 752
+475
MOCHA is not known for releasing anything dangerous.
Even all the trusted AV vendors have shown the executable file to be safe.

The FakinTheFunk app developer & website, however, leaves another thing to be desired. I get Kaspersky pop-ups for their website. "...presents a potential data leakage threat".

It's not Mocha's coding that's 'up the creak' - it's Fakin' The Funk, itself, or their website, at least.
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  Member 5.04.2017 104
+43
Only one of those two positive results is worth paying any attention to, and even then that's only if you consider 'cyber eason', whoever they are, to be a valid security source. The other 'positive' result is basically 'it's suspicious because it's not suspicious enough' which is an absurd heuristic.
  Member 23.06.2014 5 340
+213
You interpreted the results incorrectly. There is only 1 out of 70 positives, and that's from some security vendor called "Trapmine", whatever that is.

It's not unusual for R2R keygens to return dozens of false positives on virustotal. Most of those results say "hack" "keygen" "reputation" etc., which is correct... it's a keygen, and you KNOW it's a keygen.

I usually pay most attention to Kaspersky, as they are very good at identifying software that is actually harmful to you or your computer, and leaving politics and "reputation" out of it, so it won't alert on cracks and keygens if they don't actually do anything harmful. If you see a positive from Kaspersky, be wary!

So, to conclude, this MOCHA release is safe.
  Resident 21.05.2014 85 1061
+2123
So, to conclude, this MOCHA release is safe.

Thanks NightMix!

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