Miro 1.2 – Turn your computer into an internet TV
Hulu and Joost are great, but they still aren’t up to par. What if you want to watch your shows offline? Or in HD? You’ll need something like Miro and tv-rss.net. Take control of your TV-watching. If you’re really fancy, you can plug your laptop into your TV. Your roommate will never know the difference.
The free open-source video platform.
In the dog days of summer when there’s absolutely nothing new on television (except the Olympics), it’s time to start watching the web—and you need the right tool to do just that. The free, cross-platform internet video player Miro can automatically download online video series via RSS feed or BitTorrent, play almost any format you throw at it, and keep track of what you’ve watched and what’s new and queued up for you. More and more independent producers are putting out fabulous video content on the web, but keeping up with it by visiting your favorite video hosting web site or in your regular feed reader can be almost impossible—but setting up Miro is like getting TiVo for web video.


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