44
I Use This!
Inactive

News

Analyzed about 19 hours ago. based on code collected about 19 hours ago.
Posted about 15 years ago by janet
RC3 is posted. Thanks to everyone that has helped with the testing so far. With your help we have tracked down and fixed a few more bugs. If we could please just ask for a few more minutes of your time… The builds are posted here. OS X (3.5-rc3) Windows (3.5-rc3) Source (3.5-rc3) Please try some regression [...]
Posted about 15 years ago by janet
Download The latest release candidate builds are available here. OS X (3.5-rc2) Windows (3.5-rc2) Source (3.5-rc2) 20 Minutes of Regression Testing If you could give us 20 minutes of your time to help test these builds on your computer, it would ... [More] be super helpful. Please: Go to the 3.5 RC2 Test Run in Litmus Sign in or create a new account Specify your configuration [...] [Less]
Posted about 15 years ago by janet
Downloads The latest release candidate builds are available here. OS X (3.5-rc1) Windows (3.5-rc1) Source (3.5-rc1) What’s New Conversions: Miro allows you to easily convert media to other video/audio formats for your media devices. (Includes ... [More] batch processing!) Better HTTP downloading performance: We switched to using libcurl for HTTP downloading which is less CPU-intensive and works faster. Improved Library Management: Improvements in tab [...] [Less]
Posted about 15 years ago by Dean Jansen
On October 1st & 2nd, many of us from PCF will be at Open Video Conference 2010. What is the Open Video Conference? Almost anyone who was at the first Open Video Conference will tell you it was amazing. The number one thing we heard was: the diversity in the audience and the breadth and freshness of [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by anne
Miro Community 1.0 makes it very easy for anyone to quickly build a video website. The videos can come from almost anywhere on the web and be presented in a totally customizable way. Setting up a site takes just a few minutes and finding/importing/managing videos is an incredibly streamlined process—it’s one thing that really [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Nicholas Reville
I am delighted to announce that we have just released Miro Video Converter 2.0, with support for the new open WebM (vp8) video format that Google debuted this week. We believe that WebM can help us all escape from the traps of closed, patented video formats and we’re excited to offer the first free [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Dean Jansen
We’re super excited about the upcoming Open Video Conference 2010, which will take place on October 1-2, 2010 in New York City. It’s a two-day summit to explore the future of video on the web. The event will appeal to anyone with a stake in the future of creative expression and the moving image. OVC will [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by anne
Does your video community need a new home? Since Ning decided to cut free sites, many communities are scrambling to figure out what’s next for them. While it’s unfortunate that many folks will have to find a new home, it’s also exciting to think that they’ll be able to find a solution more suited to their [...]
Posted over 15 years ago by Pablo J. Varona Borges
Make Internet TV has reached a point where we want to make it accessible to broader audience (internationally speaking). To accomplish that goal, we’re making it translate-able, so that it can be extended into nearly any language. For those that ... [More] don’t know, Make Internet TV is an open-source guide with step-by-step instructions for recording and [...] [Less]
Posted over 15 years ago by Dean Jansen
The following is a cross-post from our brand new Universal Subtitles blog. Subtitles and Captions for Every Video on the Web Here’s the problem: web video is beginning to rival television, but there isn’t a good open resource for subtitling. Here’s ... [More] our mission: we’re trying to make captioning, subtitling, and translating video publicly accessible in a way [...] [Less]