StoryXpress has been empowering immersive video experiences since 2014. The product suite is being actively used by thousands of global enterprises, media companies, retailers, service providers and educational institutions, engaging an active community of 400k+ users.
StoryXpress achieves this by developing technologies once thought impossible, providing enterprise-grade security features, customer support without any excuses, and leveraging the expertise and resources of global infrastructure.
Designed to help enterprises grow, and boost productivity across various departments, StoryXpress powers some of the biggest brands in the world, including Target, Johnson & Johnson, Revlon, Hanes, and Unilever.
From sending across video sales pitches, creating product demo videos to recording videos for customer support and communication with your colleagues, StoryXpress lets you do it all.
Backed by powerful (and diverse) integrations, StoryXpress lets you take videos along wherever you go. It’s quite a flexible tool that seamlessly integrates and fits into your software stack. But, in case you get stuck, our customer support team is there 24*7 to escort you out of the problem.
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To download VLC Media Player, you'll first need to visit the official website- videolan.org Once you're on the website, click on the "Download VLC" button . Source: 11 months ago
Just get VLC from videolan.org (not some other download site). Source: about 1 year ago
Did you install from https://videolan.org? Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to play media files you already have, then that's a different story. When I started driving, my TV could play x264 .mp4 video files off of a USB memory stick, and that's what I used. From there, I went to a Raspberry Pi playing the files with VLC (videolan.org). Now, I have a Plex server at home, and I download the shows when I have decent Internet to watch on the nights I don't. Source: about 1 year ago
So it should be fine to use as long as you get it from a good source, VLC's website(videolan.org) or the Microsoft store(on Windows). The attack that was facilitated through VLC could have been used on any program really, VLC is just popular and well known, so it's more reliable to choose as a target. Source: about 1 year ago
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