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Windows Security listed it as:
Trojan:Script/Oneeva.A!ml
The Audio file is corrupted, I went to the english voice folder and viewed the same thing in windows groove music app and worked just fine, I did it in the normal JP Voice folder and it said the file was corrupted and deleted itself.
md5: 15f84672d9fb2948a23b4f8458be068b
sha1: 40528097ccfe1e0d0222845232e2044a59b8e79a
I mean the file may be good, but it's saying it's corrupted when I go to view it, none of the other audio files are having an issue letting me view and listen to it except that one, so the one on the live build may be a corrupted audio file.
Deleting the corrupted one, verifying the files, and properly allowing/restoring it before viewing the file fixed it.
It seems trying to view the file before allowing it got it corrupted by windows and it wouldn't let me view it. It's now allowing me to listen to it.
The issue I had was I can't install even if the file is allowed in the antivirus prompt.
go into the anti virus program and white list it.