It does everything! it hogs up your resources, clutters up your hard disk,
slows down your system - everything you ever wanted in a program. On the other
hand it is feature rich. I use it sometimes but it is too heavy on my
system.
The interface is junk and it's highly unstable. But there is no better
solution for watching and managing video podcasts, when it comes to open source.
I use it regularly.
It does everything! it hogs up your resources, clutters up your hard disk, slows down your system - everything you ever wanted in a program. On the other hand it is feature rich. I use it sometimes but it is too heavy on my system.
The interface is junk and it's highly unstable. But there is no better solution for watching and managing video podcasts, when it comes to open source. I use it regularly.
I don't use a television. I use Miro. It's the best way to get video, hands down.
The only problem is that performance-wise, it sucks. It's a little buggy.
Miro is great. The two things I wish it could do is over a TVersity-like experience (to play shows on my PS3) and something to sync with the iPod.
Support for eMule, Gnuttela2, and other P2P networks would be a nice touch as well to more quickly distribute shows.
i never runned this
or maybe it was dropbox :P
OnyX shows up as Miro :(
Great for what it does. Thanks to this and Revison3 I have gotten many hours of entertainment.
I love Miro, it's the best platform currently for taking online video, offline in a podcast esque manner.
needs a bit more work on the memory side of things, otherwise its an awesome video rss reader
For video podcasts, this uses a lot less memory than iTunes.
A great video RSS tracking application! I especially recommend TED Talks, Google Tech Talks as channels.
they really need to fix the memory leaks
The game "Galcon" shows up as Miro for some reason :(
A great way to see "TV" on the net