Talking about Password Managers... Tavis Ormandy (very popular and talented security researcher working for Google Project Zero) posted this week against them... https://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/passmgrs.html. I wouldn't say he's totally right, but certainly makes some good points.
Note: I’m deliberately trying to avoid finding specific vulnerabilities so that I don’t have to start the tedious formal disclosure process. This is just a general illustration of weaknesses inherent in these designs.
I've been using https://pdfsam.org/ for years, works really nicely
Any software that can play Gopro files (.360) besides the go pro player?The player keeps crashing on me, and can't export it as mp4 to view elsewhere.
Giyf?Vlc?
What about the programs listed here, seems like there are a number of options:https://clicklikethis.com/gopro-editing-software/https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/gopro-video-editing-software.html
Thanks.But if you read the description, I can't find a single software that can view .360 files, it can only edit 360 video once it's in MP4 format.The way to do it, is by using GoPro software and export to MP4, but the Quick crashed on larger files, and I can't export to MP4.
Thanks.But if you read the description, I can't find a single software that can view .360 files, it can only edit 360 video once it's in MP4 format.The way to do it, is by using GoPro software and export to MP4, but the Quick crashed on larger files, and I can't export to MP4.So I now have footage that I can hardly play, let alone edit and share.
Why cant you export it?
The way to do it, is by using GoPro software and export to MP4, but the Quick crashed on larger files, and I can't export to MP4.
Still don't understand why he can't download an external program to convert it...
Google tells me VLC might play it, though you might need a special version or codec. I’m wondering if your computer (video card?) is sufficiently powerful to play go pro videos if they’re 360-degrees, high frame rate, and/or high resolution.
I've yet to find a program that can read .360 files.
but the Quick crashed on larger files, and I can't export to MP4.
I’m wondering if your computer (video card?) is sufficiently powerful to play go pro videos if they’re 360-degrees, high frame rate, and/or high resolution.
That might be the problem. The files are like 3GB each. They do open in the player and play, though not too smooth, but in the editor it just crashes.The smaller files I was able to upload to the GoPro cloud and then edit on my phone and export to MP4, but I can't upload the larger files, it errors out in middle of the upload.