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Miro – A free, open source Internet TV and video player

9 November 2008 No Comment

<a href=miro” width=”300″ height=”252″ align=”right” /> Quite simply, Miro is a free application for channels of internet video (also known as ‘video podcasts and video rss). Miro is designed to be easy to use and to give you an elegant fullscreen viewing experience.

There are thousands of free internet video channels that you can watch. You’ll be able to download all the videos that each channel offers and when new ones are released, Miro will grab them automatically.

Unlike tiny videos on websites like YouTube, Miro videos are usually very high quality and look great when watched full screen. Since Miro downloads videos completely before you watch, your videos will never skip or stutter while they are playing.

Other Information

  • Developed by Participatory Culture Foundation
  • Stable release 1.2.8 (2008) [+/−]
  • Preview release none (n/a) [+/−]
  • OS Cross-platform
  • Type Internet television
  • License GNU General Public License
  • Website http://getmiro.com/
  • Download Miro 1.2

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