Interesting part of Miro:
Watching:
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.
Watch Fullscreen
Resume from Where You Stopped
Keyboard Shortcuts
Organizing:
Video Playlists
Move Your Library
Thumbnail Creation
Channel and Playlist Folders
Downloading:
Seamless BitTorrent
Individual Video Downloads
Simple Disk Management
Pause / Resume
Subscribing to Channels:
Video RSS
Auto-Download
1-Click Subscribe Buttons
Rename Channels
Searching:
Search Millions of Videos
Create Search Channels
Search Within a Channel
Sharing:
Import / Export Your Channels
Post to Social Sites
Email Channels and Videos
Openness:
Support for Mac, Windows, Linux
Open Source
Translations
Global Community
Installation:
Ubuntu:
Add this line to your /etc/apt/sources.list (depending upon your ubuntu release)
Dapper : deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu dapper/
Feisty : deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu feisty/
gutsy : deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu gutsy/
hardy : deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu hardy/
Intrepid: deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu intrepid/
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install miro
Fedora:
Miro is part of the standard Fedora repository system. To install, run:
# yum install Miro
OpenSUSE 11:
OpenSUSE packages are maintained on the Packman site.
use "1-click install" to install Miro - here
1 comments:
I was in love with Miro the first time I saw it. Great tool.
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