I’ve just downloaded Miro to my production machine and the Blue & White G3 next to me. If the video you want to watch is long, like an video that’s an hour long, it takes a few minutes before the video is smooth, perhaps because it’s loading it up, but then otherwise it’s smooth even on a 700 MHz G3 iBook, full screen. I think the program loads up the whole video and then its own video algorithm is more efficient than Adobe Flash’s. It does a better job with the videos than watching it on a browser, and you can search for videos on YouTube and Google Video on it. I read your discussion on watching YouTube videos on older Macs. Miro Is a Better Way to View YouTube on Older Macsįrom Tony Lee in response to YouTube Videos Run Poorly on Older Macs: How to Run YouTube Videos More Smoothly.Miro Is a Better Way to View YouTube on Older Macs.Several readers have written in with other suggestions, including adjusting video quality and using other programs to view the videos rather than using a web browser. We’ve already suggested reducing your screen resolution, switching from millions of colors to thousands, and using Mac OS X 10.3.x Panther as ways to get better playback of YouTube videos.
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