Miro announced a version 1.2

Miro

The open source software to watch Internet TV Miro has announced a release of a new version of its software. The main change log items include:

  • On Windows and Linux, we updated to XULRunner 1.9, which brings memory and performance improvements.
  • We’ve added a much-requested preference to set new channels to not auto-download.
  • New preferences for tweaking number of simultaneous auto-downloads and torrent seeding.
  • Important re-architecting of the frontend and backend code.
  • Lots of bug fixes and tweaks.
  • On OSX, we updated to Perian 1.1.
  • On Windows, the Miro installer is now much simpler and prettier.
  • Improved support for Flash in Channel Guide pages.
  • Improved translations for dozens of languages.

The full ChangeLog is available here, new version of Miro – here.

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Turn your PC into TV with Miro

Miro

The open source software to watch Internet TV Miro was lunched recently. It turns your PC into full-featured media center. The main idea of Miro is offer en easiest way to browse, search, watch and store a video content (even HD) delivered by internet connection. Using Miro it’ll be easy to watch and store video from sites like YouTube or Google Video. It offers a simple interface to download video files from BitTorrent. It can be stored and played after on your PC. Also you’ll be able to watch thousands Internet channels, video blogs or podcats. Additionally, Miro can play Quicktime, WMV, MPEG, AVI, XVID video files stored on your PC.

The first version of Miro is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. So, you have a various choices 🙂

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