Avast not fixing false positives

Some months ago I submitted the iFinish Media 100 Transcoder executable as a false positive. What this is, is a read-only video decoder that enables video editing software other than Media 100 or iFinish to open and convert output from Media 100 and iFinish.

No way at all is it malware!

Today I decided to see if Avast had made any fix for this false positive by attempting to copy the transcoder file from where I made an exception. NO, THEY HAVE NOT! Avast immediately jumped on and deleted the “threat”.

I have submitted it as a false positive again. If people at Avast don’t actually personally examine false positive submissions and respond by updating Avast to not delete them then what good is Avast?

It still has no real global file ignore capability. Falsely detected threats still have to be individually exempted in every location, which gets extremely annoying real fast with various harmless diagnostic and repair utilities on flash drives. It should be able to be told to ignore FILES instead of LOCATIONS.

No way at all is it malware!
and what is the exact message from avast when detected ?.......post a screenshot

have you tested file here www.virustotal.com if tested before, click rescan for a fresh result
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report FP here https://support.avast.com > avast virus lab

The 11 here are all wrong. https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/0cc80a1963c1655d08b64ece8834d65cdd147c915b69535d5f468072fb49bcce/analysis/1438235140/

Yea, so it seems

First submission 2008-08-19 05:47:03 UTC ( 6 years, 11 months ago )

ClamAV has it under PUA classification: http://www.clamav.net/doc/pua.html

Gotten from virus total page here: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/0cc80a1963c1655d08b64ece8834d65cdd147c915b69535d5f468072fb49bcce/analysis/1438235140/ Click Additional information and scroll down for advanced heuristics and reputation engines at bottom of page. More information about your file from other vendors is present here as well.
https://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/suspicious_w32_malware_gemini.shtml