You can use Miro to search the World Wide Web for videos that you are interested in, even if they are not in existing Miro channels, and you can save your search as a channel.
There are two ways to access Web search in Miro:
Miro searches the video-searching Web sites that it knows about, and lists matching videos in the "Video Search" view. (If you used the lower-left search box, Miro switches to the "Video Search" view, from whatever view it was in when you typed your search.)
In the image below, Miro shows videos that match a search for "Ki Aikido". You can download any video by clicking its thumbnail image.
You can also save your search by clicking "Save This Search as a Channel".
When you do, the search appears as a channel in side bar, with a name based on where you searched, and the words you searched for:
You can search a specific Web site for videos, rather than all sites that Miro knows about.
When using the search box in the lower-left corner of the Miro window:
When using the search box in the "Video Search" view:
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