
Can’t open a video? Now you can, with Miro. Miro can play virtually any type of video file – Quicktime, WMV, MPEG, AVI, XVID, and more. When it comes to video podcasts, Miro goes far beyond iTunes by letting you subscribe to BitTorrent RSS feeds, with one of the fastest torrent downloaders in the world (it’s called ‘libtorrent’).
Instead of separate programs… for downloading torrent files and then watching them, Miro is one integrated experience. And Miro makes BitTorrent RSS dead simple – when a new episode is available, it will download automatically and be ready to watch. If you are trying to teach someone how to use BitTorrent, Miro is the easiest place to start. And 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.
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. With YouTube’s new HD support, the video quality can be incredible.
Miro is based on XULRunner, and is free and open source software. Miro is supported on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and integrates an RSS aggregator, a BitTorrent client, and a media player (VLC media player under Windows, QuickTime under Mac OS X or Xine Media Player under Linux).
Homepage – http://www.getmiro.com
Size: 39.7 MB
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