If you want to use one of the files you downloaded to put onto CD, iPod or turn into a DVD, you need to know where Miro stores the files it downloads.
On Microsoft Windows, Miro stores videos inside the 'My Videos' folder. To access them, open Windows Explorer and browse to 'C:\My Documents\My Videos\Miro'.
If you want to change where Miro stores its files, do this:
On Mac OS X, Miro stores videos in a "Miro" folder inside the "Movies" folder of your home folder:
It is a little trickier to find the files under Ubuntu. The files are stored in your 'home folder' in a directory called '.miro'
Sound easy? Well, maybe, except that Ubuntu does not let you see directories that start with a period ('.') unless you first enable this. Ubuntu works like this because it stores a lot of configuration files for software in this kind of directory and it thinks you probably don't want to see hundreds of folders like this every time you look at your home directory.
So how do you then find the Miro files?
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