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I highly recommend Miro and believe that it will do everything and more for your video library needs. When you first launch Miro, you can do a full computer search for your videos or pick a specific folder to start the video organization collection process. The best part of all of this is it is free! Here is a little info on the video types that Miro plays and I have provided a link for you that will take you direct to the website for a fast download.
What video formats can Miro play?
Video playback works differently in the Mac and Windows versions of Miro, so the files that they can play vary to some extent.
Windows: The Windows version of Miro embeds VLC to play videos. This will play Windows Media, Quicktime, MPEG 1, 2, 4, H264, AVI, DivX, XviD, Flash, OGM, and lots more. You can see a full chart of what VLC can play right here.
Mac: The Mac version of Miro uses Quicktime 7, which is built into the operating system, to play video. In addition, we use plugins for Quicktime that allow us to play even more video types. The Mac version can play MPEG, MP4, MOV, H264, Flash, Xvid, AVI, OGG, and more. Also, there is a free extension for OS X that will play Windows Media files seamlessly. We strongly suggest that you
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