How do I add a channel in Miro for Linux?
Hi,
I feel utterly ridiculous asking this, but: how do I add a channel in Miro for Linux (v. 2.0.3)?
Online guides tell me to click "'Channels' -> 'Add Channel'" but ... um ... there is no "Channel" dropdown? I'm assuming this should be in the menu bar?
Sorry for the dumb question.
I feel utterly ridiculous asking this, but: how do I add a channel in Miro for Linux (v. 2.0.3)?
Online guides tell me to click "'Channels' -> 'Add Channel'" but ... um ... there is no "Channel" dropdown? I'm assuming this should be in the menu bar?
Sorry for the dumb question.
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Inappropriate?It's in the menus under Sidebar -> Add Feed.
I think the Channels -> Add Channel is for an older version of Miro. What online guides were you looking at? -
Inappropriate?Oh, Feed == Channel? Oh. OK. In that case I knew how to do it. :-/
It looks like something closer to what I was looking at is "Search feed", after I add a Feed/Channel.
But, specifically: am I anywhere close to creating a Feed consisting of a keyword search (e.g., "Law & Order") at a site (e.g., Hulu)? Actually, let's use Hulu as an example. They seem to provide feeds for searches, but not media feeds; is Miro set up to scrape that sort of thing?
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