Miro is a free HD video player which has the capability to play almost any video file. Miro is popular for its free internet TV shows and video podcasts. Miro has simple and user friendly interface which is designed for fullscreen HD video.
Features
- Miro can play almost all formats MPEG, QuickTime, AVI, H.264, DivX, Windows Media, Flash Video and other major video formats
- You can resume your video from where you stopped as Miro will remember where yous topped watching a video.
- You can set Miro preferences to either play videos one after another or to play a video then stop.
- Miro comes Keyboard shortcuts for all the key playback commands
- Miro comes with beautiful interface for user friendly usage
- You can add all your favorite videos into a playlist by drag them one by one or select a few and right click to add to a playlist
- If ever you run out of space, Miro can move your video collection to any location on your system such as an external hard drive
- You can group your feeds by topic by creating folders.
- Miro will automatically create a thumbnail for any video that doesn’t have thumbnail.
- Miro can download individual BitTorrent files and torrents that are in feeds.
- Miro lets you watch any video in a separate window (Miro preferences setting)
- You can set a certain amount of space for Miro which will stop downloading new videos when it reaches that limit
- Whenever you watch a video on a channel, Miro will stick around for a few days and then delete itself. You can choose to keep it permanently if you like and can save every video.
- Video RSS feeds are at the core of Miro’s vision for internet TV which provide a simple system that any publisher can use to distribute their content.
- Miro now works with audio podcasts as well as video
- and many more at Miro-Features.
Miro is available for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. You can download Miro from Miro-Download.
For more information, visit: http://www.getmiro.com/
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