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I get no sound from Miro. This is not the distortion problem, I literally have NO SOUND. Volume control does not work. Miro does not show up in the Vista mixer applet. My speakers are the system wide default sound device and video plays just fine out of Windows Media Player. The app looks cool but with no sound, its not very useful...
When I view a video in Miro it constantly flickers. Now even when I view a dvd movie in my player it flickers also. Why is this happening? Please help. Many Thanks.
Received this message twice this morning. Running Xp SP2 with 2 gigs RAM. Only apps open were Opera & miro in the background downloading 2 ted talks, today's webbalert, & an imovie film. Other background apps comodo firewall, free antivir and spysweeper.
I'm running a PC with both XP and Vista. I spend more time using XP for browsing, working and gaming but I like to use Vista for Media Center, BD/HD DVD playback, etc.
Since I use XP more often, I thought about running Miro in the background to download video feeds so that I could watch them in Vista (since it's configured to output to my LCD TV). After exporting the channels from XP and importing them into Miro on the Vista boot, I was sad to find out the green ovals for each of my channels didn't show me the same information as I saw in XP! (e.g. Tekzilla shows me 2 unwatched videos in XP but the same channel in Vista doesn't show that; instead, it shows how many videos are available in the channel)
Is there a way to have Miro running on one OS and then having the same data appearing on another OS?
We'd appreciate a digital signature so that smart Internet Security suites don't block installation. I want to trust this hot new software, but if I shouldn't, could I have fair warning? Why not call it Beta? It works for Gmail with no negative side-effects...