Miro
Miro is a open-source cross-platform application, the program can read RSS feeds and it will let you download those videos. Besides that it can also download videos from url and bittorrent and it will let you import all the videos on your harddrive and create playlists for them.
I like the program, it well let me search for videos from multiple sources like blip.tv, youtube, google video, dailymotion, …
And now I have nice playlists for my video files, instead of using complicated folder structures in Nautilus.
1. Installation
To install the program in Ubuntu (no other linux distro’s seems to be supported, so not completely cross-platform, but I’m not complaining), you will need to add their repository to synaptic.
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