I would love to have a portable version of miro, it is open source and runs on both linux and windows. If any one can find the time to make this app portable i would appreciate it very much.
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Links and some more information would help...
http://www.getmiro.com/
Miro gives you access to more free HD content than any other video player. Sit back and watch gorgeous HD video fullscreen.
Basically a free/open source media player.
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Looks nice.
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Looks very cool.
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I think it looks like a good option for a media player.
I was doing Democracy, but I wanted to wait until after the name change.
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It does seem to be a nice player, and finds lots of content on its own. It takes up 80.6MB of drive space on my USB drive though, and opens kinda slow. Nice find though, worth giving a try...
I don't know how useful it is to those people who run the portable apps off of flash memory, but those of us who run off of small portable hard drives could certainly use this. I now use Miro regularly and my only gripe with it is that it's not portable like my other apps are. I'm spoiled now and want this portable, too!
Looks very cool. I'd use it if someone made it portable.
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See above. I'm doing it now, but it doesn't work at the moment.
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So all that Airbus-delay trouble over here in Europe is because of YOU!
Simeon.
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
just going to request when I remembered to search first...
Ryan, do you have any news about the portabilization of Miro?
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If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port,
and the bus is interrupted as a very last resort,
and the address of the memory makes your floppy disk abort,
then the socket packet pocket has an error to report
I've heard nothing on the bug I filed or about what I asked John (:P), so nothing's happening.
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I googled it, and found this. It's in German, though.
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I think you meant
http://www.net-und-web.de/film_detail_portable_miro.php
Nice find.
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He can't fix it, now that you've replied
That is why I included the correct link and didn't just say "your link is broken."
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Turns out, it's not portable. It takes up the same, and it loses it's settings every time you plug it in.
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I might us a portable version from the pc, but probably not from my thumb drive. 80mb is quite a bit.
It will run slow on a USB Thumb Drive but when I installed it directly to my External Hard Drive, it ran fine. My External HDD has two cables that connect to the computer. One is meant to power my hard drive and the other is meant to transfer data. The cable used to power the HDD allows the set transfer rate thru the other cable to maintain its highest possible throughput. In the case of USB 2.0, the transfer rate is 480 Mbps.
I know of a stand-alone version of Miro. I'm sure it isn't legal, otherwise I'd post a link.