Miro 4
16 Nov' 2011Summary
A Swiss army knife for video - download or play streaming video, BitTorrent support, and even allows direct video searching.
- 4.0.3 Version
- Free License Type
- Free Price
- Windows 7 / Vista / XP Operating Systems
- 39.1 MBFile Size
Description
Update: The following review pertains to Miro version 3.
When we last looked at the Miro video player, we loved the fact that it essentially turned your PC into a Swiss army knife for video: It can download or play streaming video, download and play video hosted in the BitTorrent file sharing network, and even set up searches for video from within the player itself.
Several of the big features have do to with downloads: Miro can download videos directly from YouTube with a single button-click, download audio as well as video podcasts, and downloads videos automatically if you add the RSS feed of that video source. Sharing is the other new theme. You can share videos (or links to streamed videos) with friends and family by e-mail, social networking posts, or by exporting lists of feeds to a file which you can share. It even includes automatic subtitle support.
Miro can download videos directly from YouTube with a single button-click, download audio as well as video podcasts, and downloads videos automatically if you add the RSS feed of that video source.
As with previous versions, Miro can play video encoded in virtually any format, including HD video. It can also remember where you were in a video when you stopped watching it, so you can resume playback later from the point where you stopped. If you use your computer as part of a home theater, the program has keyboard shortcuts for all playback commands so you can easily set up a remote control to issue commands to Miro player from across the living room.
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