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Miro 6 Released

Tue, 04/16/2013 - 08:04

We are very proud to announce the release of Miro 6.0, which has some dramatic performance improvements.  You should update today!

The new Miro 6 is all about one thing: speed!  We’ve just released it and it contains big speed improvements for launching Miro, navigating, downloading, etc.

We have finally got flash support for our community of linux users, and have some other good tweaks and fixes as well.

See for yourself!  Download Miro 6 Now

Release Candidate builds for Miro 6

Wed, 03/27/2013 - 18:48

We have posted our first set of release candidate builds for Miro 6, our next release that’s all about faster performance.

We love to hear what you think in our support forums.

For translators: there were a few string changes for this release.  If you want to help update the Miro translations,  there is more information in the support forum section for translators.

As always – we appreciate your help and feedback.

 

Wanted: BETA Testers for Miro-6.0

Sat, 03/09/2013 - 11:32

We have posted our first set of BETA builds for the upcoming Miro-6.0 release:

Windows 6.0-beta
OS X 6.0-beta
Source 6.0-beta

We would really appreciate it if you could download the builds and try them out.

The focus of this release has been on performance enhancements; making tab switching and start up times measurably faster.  We’ve improved playback when  switching through the tabs and have included a slew of other bug fixes.

Please takes a look and let us know what you find either in bugzilla or even better, go to support forums where you can compares notes with the other beta testers, and find additional information.

Thanks for your time.

Released!!! An amazing update of the Miro Video Converter

Mon, 11/05/2012 - 22:33
New version

We at the Participatory Culture Foundation are so proud to announce a completely updated version of Miro Video Converter.  We have acted on your requests and the latest release adds some amazing new features such as:

  1. Batch Processing
  2. More devices and output formats
  3. Better control for output size and aspect ratio
  4. Output of progressive MP4 files for web playback
  5. Improved WebM output quality with SD and HD options
  6. Thumbnail generation
  7. Some additional output options for video developers

And it’s all wrapped up in an incredible new UI!

New look

Keeping with the original simplicity of Miro Video Converter that has made it popular with all of our users, the updated Miro Video Converter comes with a great new look.

Just drag and drop or browse to your list of video files.

Choose your output device or format.

Click the Convert button.

It’s that easy!

More details:
  1. You can add more files to the list while conversions are in-progress.
  2. You can  choose a different output selection once the initial list of video complete.
  3. You can convert several files at one time (based on the number of available processors).
  4. You can adjust the output size or aspect ratio after making a device or format selection.
  5. Miro Video Converter works on Windows 8.
  6. Source is available for linux users.
  7. Miro Video Converter is free and open source software licensed under version 3 of the GNU General Public License.

Download Miro Video Converter!

 

Watch the Olympics with Miro

Fri, 07/27/2012 - 21:20

Go Team!!  Miro 5.0.2 is released and contains a few important bug fixes.  And just in time too!

As someone who doesn’t own a TV, I was a bit dismayed once I started researching my options for watching the Olympics this year.  I had no problem driving to town to watch some key matches of the Euro 2012, but the Olympics are non-stop events that go on for weeks.

There are numerous posts detailing the requirements for the NBC Olympic coverage which are not super helpful if you don’t live in the USA.

However digging a bit further I found the Eurovisionsports stream and some podcasts to keep me up to date on all the action and commentary.

For your viewing pleasure – I put together an OPML file of some key websites for streaming, an events schedule and some podcasts so that you don’t miss any of the action or features.

To watch the Olympics with Miro:  Download Miro-5.0.2 and this OPML file.

Once Miro is running from the Sidebar menu, choose Import Podcasts (OPML),

browse to the downloaded OPML file.  The website and podcasts will be added to your sidebar.  Enjoy!

Help update the Miro translations

Fri, 07/13/2012 - 09:11

We are in the process of putting together a Miro 5.0.2 release that includes a few bug fixes; one of those requires updates to the translated strings.

Chimel, who works on the French localization has posted a nice summary of the changes.

Here is the getting started info for translators.  You can post questions, see announcements and discuss in our new Translators forum.

Miro 5! (plugins not required)

Mon, 05/07/2012 - 05:41

If you are already enjoying all the enhancements for device syncing and music support that we brought to you in Miro 4, then just wait until you get your music on Miro 5.

The latest release of Miro will allow you to clean up your music collection by changing titles like Track 01 to their real title with a single click! Unknown Artists are replaced with the actual name.  Browsing your collection is vibrant and organized in the new Album/Artist view.

If you are tired of listening to the same old tracks on your device, it’s time to freshen it all up with Miro 5.

We’ve added eMusic to the Stores section, so you can sample and buy, and keep it all organized in your Miro music library.

There are new options added to device syncing.   You can sync automatically when you connect your device.  Choose to have Miro fill a percentage of your available space with an assortment of music and podcasts based your preferences with the new Auto Fill option.

And don’t forget the conversions. We have updated to the latest and greatest from ffmpeg to convert any media file to apple, android, KindleFire and web-friendly formats.

If you love your internet video, on Miro, it has just gotten better.  We’ve added support for HD downloads from Vimeo. We’ve upgraded libtorrent.  On Windows, we have updated everything on the backend, bringing a cleaner UI, better browsing, and clearer, sharper playback.

Along with the new release, we’ve moved Miro’s Support and Forums to a new platform to help us help you, and to assist you in helping yourselves and others. Have a question, or maybe some answers? Join in to discuss Miro here.

Miro 5 is the media player you need to share with your friends.  If you haven’t tried it yet, what are you waiting for?

Get Miro!

Checkout Miro 5 Release Candidate 2

Sat, 04/14/2012 - 13:37
Miro 5 Release Candidate 2 builds are posted.  Try it out and clean up your music library!

Download here:

Thanks to all the users who downloaded release candidate 1 and provided feedback.  We’ve fixed up the bugs that you found and few more that we found, and we are ready for you to check out RC2.

One of the great new features coming in Miro 5 is the ability to look up song information and album art.  Here’s a blog post that explains how it all works.  We encourage everyone to try it out and let us know how it goes.

You can also help with testing and translations.

Thanks to everyone who’s helped us get this far!

Coming Soon: Use Miro to Update Your Song Info and Album Art

Sat, 04/14/2012 - 12:30
Automatic Song and Album Art lookup

New in the upcoming version 5.0, Miro can look up missing music information and album art. The song information is retreived from the Echonest database and the album art comes from 7Digital.

Setup after upgrading from earlier versions of Miro

If Miro is upgraded from a version earlier than Miro 5.0. The first time the Music tab is clicked, a dialog asks to use the song info look up.

New User Configuration

When installing Miro for the first time: an option to turn on look up is provided in the Music Settings screen of the first time start up dialog.

Turning on / off Lookup from the Preferences Panel

The Preferences Panel General tab controls turning metadata look up on and off for all audio files or for newly added music files.

To run look up for all audio files:
Click Run Online Lookup for All Current Music 

To remove look up data from the item metadata display
Click Remove All Lookup Data 

To look up information for all newly added items:
Check Automatically run online lookup for any new audio files that I add to Miro 

Toggling on and off from the File Menu

To toggle the use of Echonest data for one or a few items:

  1. Select the item or items
  2. Open the File menu
  3. Choose (Don’t) Use album art and song info from online lookup database (Echonest)

Toggling on and off from the Context Menu

To toggle the use of echonest data for one or a few items:

  1. Select the item or items
  2. Open the context menu
  3. Choose (Don’t) Use album art and song info from online lookup database (Echonest)

Coming Soon: Miro 5!

Tue, 03/20/2012 - 09:40
Miro 5 Release Candidate builds are posted…

Download here:

…And we need your help!

Test this release. See the detailed instructions on the miro testing blog post.

To help translate, see the translation guide.

There are some awesome improvements in this release.

1. Song information and Album art lookup

Clean up your music collection by automatically looking up
the Artist, correct title, and album name and artwork among other thing.

2. Album View

A clean view to group together all your songs by Album and Artist.  Also a simplified way to view video items by kind (Movies, Clips, Podcasts…)

3. Faster Device Syncing and Conversions

We’ve added a Quick fill option to get your music onto your device fast!  Automatic syncing,  options to convert only when necessary, and updates to the ffmpeg binaries.

4. eMusic in the Stores section

Purchase music from eMusic and add it straight to your library.

5. Download HD videos from Vimeo feeds

When available, you can now download HD quality videos from Vimeo podcasts.

6. Massive updates to the Windows backend

From playback to gui display to libtorrent, everything is updated and upgraded.

 

How to Convert and Transfer Videos to Kindle Fire

Fri, 12/23/2011 - 16:24
With Miro 4.0.4, released today, you can automatically convert and copy videos and music to Kindle Fire. Here’s how:

1. Open Miro. (Download Miro here if you don’t have it.)

2. Connect your Kindle Fire with a USB cable to your computer and it will appear in the ‘Connect’ tab in Miro.

3. Drag any videos or music to the Kindle Fire in the Miro sidebar and they will automatically convert to the right size and format and sync.

That’s it!

Note that videos that aren’t purchased from Amazon will be viewable in the ‘Gallery’ app on your Kindle Fire, not in the ‘Video’ tab.

we also put together this simple site explaining how it works: Sync Video and Audio to Kindle Fire

Miro Needs Your Help. Really!

Tue, 12/20/2011 - 19:01

We need your help to keep Miro alive. To those of you that have already donated this year– thank you so much. If you haven’t given yet, here’s why it’s urgent.

Over the past year, PCF, the non-profit that makes Miro, has had some big successes. We’ve won a Tech Award for advancing equality and an award from the FCC for innovation in accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing. Miro has taken huge strides forward, adding full music support, Android syncing, and much more– Miro is now used by millions of people every month!

We believe deeply in the power of open tools. But our very small budget depends on donations from users and we are facing serious shortfall going into 2012. Can you make a donation?

Yes, I can donate to Miro

After you give, you’ll see a list of new features that we are considering: please vote on what you’d most like to see in the next version of Miro.

We are already hard at work on a major update to Miro that will bring exciting new features and major performance improvements. Miro is built by one of the smallest software teams in the world for a project of this scale, just a few very underpaid developers. But even with our tiny (and incredibly talented team), it does take some money to build and offer Miro for free to everyone.

Our request this month is very real– we just can’t afford to keep making Miro without more user support. If you can make a donation of any size today, it will help ensure that Miro can live on into next year and beyond.

Donate Here

Thank you for reading and, as always, for using Miro. And please, if you possibly can, make a donation today.