gnsdk_dsp.dll

Gracenote SDK

Gracenote Inc

Publisher:
Gracenote, Inc.  (signed by Gracenote Inc)

Product:
Gracenote SDK

Description:
Gracenote SDK component

Version:
3.2.0.422

MD5:
30d930311d10303449f7feabce2e4b0b

SHA-1:
2bbf4c91b9c74e85aacee07de996c3e709294db1

SHA-256:
24c53de53595dd5a97f655f8797571a9c04ccb9912ce75629c73e866c9ee714a

Scanner detections:
0 / 68

Status:
Clean (as of last analysis)

Analysis date:
4/26/2024 11:02:41 PM UTC  (a few moments ago)

File size:
3.2 MB (3,304,216 bytes)

Product version:
3.2.0

Copyright:
Copyright (C) 2013

Original file name:
gnsdk_dsp.dll

File type:
Dynamic link library (Win64 DLL)

Language:
English (United States)

Common path:
C:\Program Files\wild media server\gnsdk_dsp.dll

Digital Signature
Signed by:

Authority:
Gracenote Inc

Valid from:
7/16/2012 2:30:24 PM

Valid to:
7/16/2013 2:30:24 PM

Subject:
CN=Gracenote Code Signing Certificate, O=Gracenote Inc

Issuer:
CN=Gracenote Corporate Issuing CA, O=Gracenote Inc

Serial number:
7F77E20600010000161E

File PE Metadata
Compilation timestamp:
1/8/2013 10:40:28 AM

OS version:
5.2

OS bitness:
Win64

Subsystem:
Windows GUI

Linker version:
10.0

CTPH (ssdeep):
24576:JMerghbW5XBDEEip+sG+Lvw7pX4MKMhMAM+S2dswSMnVb9/sdoOVRXcty1yTng9J:yerghbW5XJEEgzSshd5VAy1yTQjRcpE

Entry address:
0x286D00

Entry point:
48, 89, 5C, 24, 08, 48, 89, 74, 24, 10, 57, 48, 83, EC, 20, 49, 8B, F8, 8B, DA, 48, 8B, F1, 83, FA, 01, 75, 05, E8, 57, 6E, 00, 00, 4C, 8B, C7, 8B, D3, 48, 8B, CE, 48, 8B, 5C, 24, 30, 48, 8B, 74, 24, 38, 48, 83, C4, 20, 5F, E9, A7, FE, FF, FF, CC, CC, CC, 40, 53, 48, 83, EC, 20, 45, 8B, 18, 48, 8B, DA, 4C, 8B, C9, 41, 83, E3, F8, 41, F6, 00, 04, 4C, 8B, D1, 74, 13, 41, 8B, 40, 08, 4D, 63, 50, 04, F7, D8, 4C, 03, D1, 48, 63, C8, 4C, 23, D1, 49, 63, C3, 4A, 8B, 14, 10, 48, 8B, 43, 10, 8B, 48, 08, 48, 03, 4B...
 
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Entropy:
6.5670

Code size:
2.7 MB (2,813,440 bytes)

The file gnsdk_dsp.dll has been discovered within the following programs.

Publisher's description - “Wild Media Server (UPnP, DLNA, HTTP) - program, which provides media resources (photographs, audio and video files) on your computer to other UPnP (DLNA) devices in the home network, for example, Philips TVs, Sony TVs, Samsung TVs, LG TVs, Toshiba TVs, Sony Playstation 3, XBOX 360, WD TV Live, iPad/iPhone/iPod, mobile and PDA devices.”
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