Friday, February 3, 2012

Miro 4.0.6-Watch internet videos like you watch TV

*Miro* is defined by its developers as "the open-source Internet TV
platform". In fact, it aims to bring together a community of broadcasters to
create, what it calls, an '*Internet video ecosystem*'. But besides all these
elaborate definitions, Miro is simply a great application to *watch online
videos*. Miro uses open protocols to let you subscribe to video channels and
video blogs that are fed in via *RSS*, and uses *BitTorrent* to download the
files. You can also watch videos from *Youtube* and *Dailymotion*, or use it
to subscribe to a Youtube channel you like, for example. Miro supports video
playlists and can resume playback just where you stopped. You can even watch
those videos on a separate window while you keep on browsing Miro's Guide
This guide is actually a welcome one, as it helps you get started with Miro
and also lets you search and browse the various channels effortlessly. Not
only can you browse through the existing channel list, but you can easily add
new channels to the sidebar simply by clicking a button to subscribe. There
are more than two thousand channels available, and all of them are free.
Beware, however, that the video quality may vary from one channel or video
source to another, and that there may be video services that are not
available in your country. *Miro is a perfect example of how video content
from different sources can be integrated into one single application and
served directly to your PC in a fast, easy and elegant way.*Download *Miro
4.0.6* in Softonic