Miro 2.0.5 for Linux: Watch video files downloaded from the Internet, as if watching television

Miro 2.0.5 for Linux (until recently known as Democracy Player) lets you watch video files downloaded from the Internet, as if watching television. Player offers a list of channels where you can specify the program you'd like to watch. The variety is great and becomes increasingly automatic updates to the list of channels and programs. Those shows are weighed in the background and when done, appearing in the New Videos.
Image quality is what distinguishes this program from all like it. Video files with higher resolution and can see the whole screen. If you want to save any transmission, song, show, etc., press the save button to the right of the file, and he's already in "My Collection". Otherwise any downloaded video is automatically deleted after 6 days (subject to change).
A new version of Miro 2.0.5 for Linux, a desktop application that can be defined as a video browser. As Antonio says can compare with Songbird, to be open and offer access to many sources.
Among the innovations is one that includes remodeling of the interface in which we can now use widgets, as well as having achieved that implementation is faster and uses less memory. Furthermore, we can see the videos in a separate window, so you can keep browsing the lists while still reroduciendo these.
It also adds support for streaming sites like Hulu or other Flash-based, but only works on Windows or Mac OS X and not Linux.
The basic operation of Miro 2.0.5 for Linux remains the same, and is positioned as one of the best ways to watch TV on your computer. TV is not "real", but a television station, where we choose the content you want to see something much more interesting than what we imposed on conventional TV.
Download Miro 2.0.5 for Linux (7.16 MB)

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