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[[Miro Video Player]] is a [[free/open source]] video player with streams of free, non-[[digital rights management|DRM]] content retrieved mostly via [[BitTorrent]]. | [[Miro Video Player]] is a [[free/open source]] video player with streams of free, non-[[digital rights management|DRM]] content retrieved mostly via [[BitTorrent]]. | ||
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+ | ==Related== | ||
+ | * [[Internet video]] | ||
+ | * [[video sharing/federated]] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [http://www.getmiro.com/ official] | * [http://www.getmiro.com/ official] |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 8 September 2017
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Miro Video Player is a free/open source video player with streams of free, non-DRM content retrieved mostly via BitTorrent.
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- miro vs. Joost, adapted from information on the miro home page:
- miro: 2500 channels, all unrestricted; Joost: 250, all with DRM
- miro has a "huge selection" of HD content; Joost: no HD content
- miro: open source player; Joost: proprietary software
- miro: players for Linux, Mac, Windows; Joost: Windows only
- However, Joost seems to have more desirable content (commercial TV shows etc.)
- miro vs. Joost, adapted from information on the miro home page: