Please help me which music is that?


Hello friends,

http://www.ecostream.tv/stream/98226021091d9e0afb2b70c389d8295c.html?ss=1

At 22:20 there is a music with a pan flute in the bacckground. I know it is a film music but I heard that once on an audiophile CD. Can anyone remeber the title or give the title of the music to me.

PS: You have to click throuh a lot pop ups to get to the video.

Stefan
stefanovitch

Showing 3 responses by almarg

FYI, as soon as I clicked on the link my NOD32 anti-virus program put up a warning and blocked access to a particular IP address, which I assume was the address of an ad server associated with one of the popups. The warning indicated that address is on NOD32's internal blacklist.

Regards,
-- Al
09-25-13: Stefanovitch
any news?
I just gave the link another try, after first creating an image of my entire hard drive that I could revert to if necessary. This time I received no warning from my anti-virus software. However a prompt appeared on the page asking me to install a new codec pack. No thanks! Several clickable buttons also appeared, which I did not click on, but by hovering the mouse pointer over them I could see that they went to url's beginning with "ad.yieldads.com".

I'm using Windows 7, Firefox, and NOD32 anti-virus software, all with the latest updates. I don't envision returning to ecostream.tv again.

Regards,
-- Al
Stefan, note that I said that NOD32 did NOT indicate any problems when I tried the link yesterday. While it is certainly possible that the problem it indicated when I first tried the link on the day your original post appeared was a false positive, it is also possible that it was due to an infected third party ad server that was serving one of the many popups which appeared at that time, which were subsequently removed. That kind of thing has happened now and then even to a number of very large and well known sites whose reputability is beyond reproach, such as some major newspaper sites.

Regarding codec packs, I've read of many instances where installing completely legitimate codec packs can result in conflicts with existing installed codecs that may be used by video and audio editing programs. I happen to use such programs.

Finally, let me make sure it is entirely clear that no one is suggesting in any way that you may have either intentionally or negligently posted a link to malware. I was just reporting the facts of what happened when I clicked on the link. Implicit in those facts is that it would be prudent for you and others to exercise caution. One way of exercising caution is what I mentioned that I did yesterday, creating an image of the contents of my hard drive, using a drive imaging program, that I could revert to if necessary.

Regards,
-- Al