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VLC MEDIA PLAYER & GRABOID.
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I think reviews is the best area for this as it would double as a recommendation or a warning to avoid something.

Anyway i was using my laptop to organize & rename my USB drives & i found two apps I've never seen before, one called Graboid Video & VLC media player.

Has anyone heard of either, are they good or should i delete them ??
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#2
Graboid Video is a software that was made to search the Internet for videos and compile the results for easy access. Free trial users are restricted to files that are 2,000MBs or less, non HD quality and a set amount of bandwidth. Once the free trial ends you have to start a paid subscription of $14.99 a month.
There's also a problem whith encountering malware and Virus's do to what is uploaded to watch coming from 3rd parties that may have unwanted attachments.

VLC media player is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. A year ago hackers could take control of your computer, smartphone, tablet or smart TV by manipulating subtitle text files. It was patched rather quickly, but thats the risk of free open source software.In general, the open source VLC media player program is safe to run on your system; however, certain malicious media files may try to use bugs in the program to take control of your computer. To protect yourself while using VLC, only use it to open trustworthy files, and keep the program updated to the most recent version.

I would definitely delete Graboid.
As for VLC i don't really know it's a free multimedia player that's safe if used with trustworthy files but there's ways for it be exploited if a malicious file is used/viewed.That's a risk with really anything on pc, so it's up to you if you want to keep it or not.
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Loops Mctwist, post: 16234, member: 102 Wrote:Graboid Video is a software that was made to search the Internet for videos and compile the results for easy access. Free trial users are restricted to files that are 2,000MBs or less, non HD quality and a set amount of bandwidth. Once the free trial ends you have to start a paid subscription of $14.99 a month.
There's also a problem whith encountering malware and Virus's do to what is uploaded to watch coming from 3rd parties that may have unwanted attachments.

VLC media player is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVDs, Audio CDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. A year ago hackers could take control of your computer, smartphone, tablet or smart TV by manipulating subtitle text files. It was patched rather quickly, but thats the risk of free open source software.In general, the open source VLC media player program is safe to run on your system; however, certain malicious media files may try to use bugs in the program to take control of your computer. To protect yourself while using VLC, only use it to open trustworthy files, and keep the program updated to the most recent version.

I would definitely delete Graboid.
As for VLC i don't really know it's a free multimedia player that's safe if used with trustworthy files but there's ways for it be exploited if a malicious file is used/viewed.That's a risk with really anything on pc, so it's up to you if you want to keep it or not.

lol Smurf No.
If hackers can take control of a device then VLC is gone.

And Graboid, what's with i have to start a paid subscription after the free trail.
I can end it after the free trail or am i forced into something ?
[Image: j5VZJ0l.jpg]
Screw realism.
Screw being practical.
Screw representation.
Screw Woke/PC BS.

When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
The reason one draws stuff like this is because they can.
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VSW, post: 16236, member: 24 Wrote:lol Smurf No.
If hackers can take control of a device then VLC is gone.

And Graboid, what's with i have to start a paid subscription after the free trail.
I can end it after the free trail or am i forced into something ?

You're not forced into paying and can end the trial whenever you want.The free trial also ends when the 2GB of bandwidth is used up.The application in general seems pointless it's just a video search engine that takes video links(porn not included) from the enternet and puts the most popular and/or newest ones on their servers for people to access easier.More and more videos are also being DMCA'd so there's no guarantee that a video will even remain accessible.The only up side is a lesser chance of getting a virus or malware.Which with the proper precautions and a good anti-virus shouldn't be a problem either.

All of that can be done for free on pretty much any search engine.Yea it might take a little longer but why pay for what you can do yourself.

Graboid is also the names for the sandworms in the Tremors movies.Just a funny little tidbit i wanted to add.
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#5
VLC is safe, I have been using that along with my k-lite codec set forever,
with k-lite you get the MPEG movie player which is freakin awesome as it plays damn near every format invented..

Code:
https://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm
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Loops Mctwist, post: 16237, member: 102 Wrote:You're not forced into paying and can end the trial whenever you want.The free trial also ends when the 2GB of bandwidth is used up.The application in general seems pointless it's just a video search engine that takes video links(porn not included) from the enternet and puts the most popular and/or newest ones on their servers for people to access easier.More and more videos are also being DMCA'd so there's no guarantee that a video will even remain accessible.The only up side is a lesser chance of getting a virus or malware.Which with the proper precautions and a good anti-virus shouldn't be a problem either.

All of that can be done for free on pretty much any search engine.Yea it might take a little longer but why pay for what you can do yourself.

Graboid is also the names for the sandworms in the Tremors movies.Just a funny little tidbit i wanted to add.
Yea i agree after reading the description of its functions it seemed pointless.
I deleted that thing.

I do my downloading through the PS3 or PSP & neither has to deal with viruses etc.
And VLC the thought of some hacker blah blah, yeah that was gone too lol.



Redbear, post: 16246, member: 1 Wrote:VLC is safe, I have been using that along with my k-lite codec set forever,
with k-lite you get the MPEG movie player which is freakin awesome as it plays damn near every format invented..

Code:
https://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm
Is k-Lite safe ?
Should i try it ?
[Image: j5VZJ0l.jpg]
Screw realism.
Screw being practical.
Screw representation.
Screw Woke/PC BS.

When Ya got the tools, ya got the talent, & the freedom.
The reason one draws stuff like this is because they can.
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#7
The only problem it has is the offers, which you can so decline, it has no bugs and other crap,
but for your needs, VLC would be a great option.

Code:
https://videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
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