Thursday, March 6, 2008

Miro is a free application that turns your computer into an internet TV video player

What Company Is Offering:
Miro is a free application that turns your computer into an internet TV video player. You can download it here for Windows, Mac, or Linux.

How It Works:

Clicking on the download link saves a .exe file to your desktop. Double click on that to run the installer.

Mac: clicking on the download link saves a .dmg (disk image) to your desktop. Double click on that to open it (if it doesn't open automatically). Drag the Miro icon into your applications folder and wait for it to copy over, then open the applications folder and double-click the Miro icon.

Linux: See LinuxNotes for operating-system specific instructions. Build instructions in the tarball are at tv/platform/gtk-x11/README.

If you're upgrading Miro, just 'replace' your existing version and your Channel subscriptions and video collections will remain. Miro won't launch.

Windows: make sure you meet the system requirements of Windows XP, 128MB of RAM.

Mac: Mac OS X 10.3 or higher and also QuickTime version 7, which is a software auto-update on Macs (run the second option under your Apple icon). This is most likely the cause. QuickTime 7 is also available .

More at:http://www.getmiro.com/

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