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Miro 3.5.1 rc2 is released ! Download, Play videos and Internet TV in HD
Miro 3.5.1 RC2 is released ! This is a bug-fix release and has improvements to conversions, torrent downloading, and resolves some playback issues.
Miro is a free HD video player. It can play almost any video file and offers over 6,000 free internet TV shows and video podcasts. Miro has a simple, gorgeous interface designed for fullscreen HD video. Since Miro downloads most videos, you can take your shows with you, even on an airplane. Quite simply, Miro is a better way to watch all the video you care about.
Miro Guide connects you to thousands of free High Definition video shows, it downloads video fast and stores it on your local computer for a level of quality that is often impossible on streaming video websites. Also Miro download torrent files and then play them, it makes BitTorrent RSS dead simple– when a new episode is available, it will download automatically and be ready to watch.
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Miro Features :
- Use of BitTorrent : Miro’s torrent performance is powered by the screamingly fast open-source libtorrent engine, which is why we’re also a favorite of hard-core torrenters.
- Download youtube video in HD : Search, download, and save videos… from YouTube, Google Video, Blip, and more. You can even save a search term and automatically get new videos as they are posted.
- Resume from Where You Stopped: Miro will remember where you stopped watching a video and will start at that point when you play it again.
- Play Almost Anything : Forget about the format wars. Miro can play MPEG, Quicktime, AVI, H.264, Divx, Windows Media, Flash Video, and almost every other major video format.
- One After Another Set your Miro preferences to either play videos one after another (in the order they appear) or to play a video then stop. If you have Miro set to play videos one after another, you can always right-click on an individual video and have it play then stop.
Installation in Ubuntu and LinuxMint via ppa :
Miro is available in the repositories of Ubuntu and LinuxMint, you can install it by simple typing :
sudo apt-get install miro
If you want to install the latest release then you need to add the ppa repository, to do that open terminal and type the following commands:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:pcf/miro-releases
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install miro
For others Linux distributions : Miro is available in the repositories of almost all linux distributions:
For Fedora :
yum install miro
For Debian :
sudo apt-get install miro
If you want to install from source you can download source tarballs at:http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/src/.
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Osom. Thank you.
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Thanks much. It worked like a charm.
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Actually, what I see too much of, and what Microsoft actually (sorta) did with Windows 8 is think forward. And let’s be brutally honest. Windows 8 is actually NOT as bad as people is making it out, they’re just freakishly afraid of change (which Linux users are as well, it seems)
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