Miro 2.5.4 for Linux: Television on demand via Internet: whatever you want whenever you want

Miro 2.5.4 for Linux (formerly known as Democracy Player) lets you watch video files downloaded from the Internet if they watch TV. Player offers you a list of channels where you can specify programs that you would like to watch. Diversity is becoming more and more with the automatic update list of channels and programs. Those programs are downloaded in the background and when they are ready, appear in the box New Videos. The picture quality is what distinguishes this program from all like it. Video files are high resolution and can be viewed on full screen. If you want to save any transmission, song, show, etc., press the right button save the file and it will be already in "My Collection". Otherwise, each video is downloaded automatically deleted after 6 days (subject to change).
Miro 2.5.4 for Linux is a free application for viewing TV programs and Internet deferred. The program automatically updates the schedule of a large number of channels, so that the user can download the series, documentaries, news etc.. to your own taste and see them from the Miro player.
The installation file by default brings hundreds of channels sorted by category, mostly in English. However, possible add the URL of any television network. Thus, the user can go picking your favorite programs and automate your downloads.
Miro 2.5.4 for Linux also interacts with YouTube, Blogdigger, Revver, Veoh Video Network, Google Video, blip.tv and Daily Motion. This means that videos of these platforms are accessible from Miro 2.5.4 for Linux.
There are still strings that do not provide access via the Internet to your programs, but most have already begun. Miro 2.5.4 for Linux takes this fact and gradually approaching the ideal of free on-demand television.
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