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Not always. For example you will most probably find "8C 06" in any other file on your drive, no matter what.
You don't have to look with hex editor in most cases. I suggest to use hex editor only to find specific streams inside a archive like bink videos or wwise audio. For all other cases use scanners and xtoolui. But yes, if you know that the file is compressed with oodle kraken, then "8C 06" is a match.
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