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-Gstreamer is the default video renderer for Miro. Gstreamer requires additional
-python plugins to extend video and audio capabilities.
-
-For good codec support there is gst-plugins-good, gst-plugins-bad, gst-ffmpeg and
-gst-plugins-ugly.
-
-Xine is the other video renderer. The option to change renderer can also be made
-after installation in the Video->Options->Playback menu.
-
-Xine uses the "xv" driver by default. If you find instability issues with "xv"
-then you can try "xshm" or "opengl". You can test out the driver by running from
-the command line and passing:
-
-# miro --set=renderer=xine --set=xine-driver=xshm
-
-or, alternatively
-
-# miro --set=renderer=xine --set=xine-driver=opengl
-
-These settings will stay persistent on next program launch.
-
-Note: The linux version of Miro doesn't support the flash-plugin, so video from sites
-like Hulu and Youtube won't display inside the Miro player. But they can be launched
-in an external browser. \ No newline at end of file