I just discovered Miro and it turned out be one super discovery. Well, subjective opinion there, but I loved it very much. Downloading and watching videos was never this fun, all in once place and yes, you can download from youtube, yahoo, google, bliptv, dailymotion..etc, and also add your own channels, import channel settings and many more. Check its site for the features.
Here's a video of Miro in action on my PC.
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtTg0uaSJ0E
(..sorry for the length, but you know I had to show a download )
Initially I installed it from the default repo ( I use Mint ), but then there was a update available which was not present in my repo, so I added another repo to get the update, as follows..
Add the above line to /etc/apt/sources.list if on Ubuntu, Debian variants, if other distros, do as per its package system.
Discover it for yourself
Here's a video of Miro in action on my PC.
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtTg0uaSJ0E
(..sorry for the length, but you know I had to show a download )
Initially I installed it from the default repo ( I use Mint ), but then there was a update available which was not present in my repo, so I added another repo to get the update, as follows..
Code:
deb *ftp.osuosl.org/pub/pculture.org/miro/linux/repositories/ubuntu gutsy
Add the above line to /etc/apt/sources.list if on Ubuntu, Debian variants, if other distros, do as per its package system.
Discover it for yourself
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