Possible False Positive of XSplitter?

1. How was it detected? What was scanning, you yourself or the back-ground scanner? When did the message occur on a download, unzipping, opening a file, mail or mail-attachment, etc.?
Screen Saver Scanner, during background scan. Probably a month late at that since I originally installed the program over a month ago.
2. What was the source of the file, where did the file come from?.: e.g. address, URL, source.
Beta installer for this program: http://www.xsplit.com/
3. When was it downloaded or received?
Uh, probably a month or so ago.
4. What is the exact file name with extension.
XSplitRegSrc.exe which is a component of the program.
5. What was the exact wording of the message that the AV program came up with? This is important for later.
"A virus has been found during the screen saver scan." Attatched is an image from the "Scan Results" log.
6. Now go back and do nothing yet. Scan the particular file once again with your AV product. A. The message is in the same wording: maybe positive alert B. If the message is not in the same wording or the scan does not find up anything this could be a false positive.

A) Same basic wording.

7. Check with an on line scanner or update to jotti for a second opinion. Jotti resides at http://virusscan.jotti.org/
http://virusscan.jotti.org/en/scanresult/a5a61ddf68c6808400b505a8241adfe7d18d86fd Only two scanners found it to be a virus, Avast, and G Data.

So, any ideas?

fixed internally

I suppose it will be released in the next virus definitions update…