Miro is a free open source video player for accessing video content like TV shows, videos, podcasts. It also supports HD videos, you can download content from sites like Hulu or YouTube, it will download HD videos wherever available. With Miro you can organize your video feeds for offline viewing, so that when you are traveling you could enjoy the free video content.

Miro accepts video feeds, just add your favorite video feeds to miro. Once added you can click on the video thumbnails to download the videos to your computer. You can also turn auto-download feature on, this way it will automatically download any new videos added to the channel. Miro allows you to watch videos in fullscreen mode, if you have some HD videos you could watch them in fullscreen mode.
If you have problem in finding the video feeds Miro Guide feature will help you to find the video feeds according to your interests.

Miro supports resume playback, if you have stopped watching a video in the half-way and when you play the video again Miro will start playing from the point you left it. Miro supports wide range of video formats so you are not confined to a particular format. It can play MPEG, Quicktime, AVI, H.264, DivX, Windows Media, Flash Video and many other formats.
It supports keyboard shortcuts for all the key playback commands, you can use this feature to configure a remote control to control Miro.
If you have a lot of videos, you can arrange them in playlists to make it easier later for accessing the content. You can also arrange video feeds as topics by creating folders.

After installing Miro it will search your computer for video content and arrange them in your Miro library.
Another interesting and useful feature is that it supports BitTorrent downloads. You can use it to download individual files from torrents, if the torrents are in video feeds it can download those files also.
Miro is available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. If you would like to watch TV shows, video podcasts and other HD video content give Miro a spin.
