Miro Video Converter
Miro Video Converter was a free, open-source video conversion tool developed by the Participatory Culture Foundation. It provided a simple interface for converting video files between different formats, making it easy for users to prepare videos for various devices and platforms. The application was popular among Mac users who needed basic video format conversion without the complexity of professional video editing software. It was part of the broader Miro project ecosystem, which also included media management tools.
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1 suggestionMiro Video Converter appears to have been discontinued several years ago, with no native Apple Silicon version available. The Participatory Culture Foundation is no longer actively developing this software. For video conversion on Apple Silicon Macs, I recommend HandBrake, which is free, open-source, and offers native Apple Silicon support. HandBrake provides similar video conversion capabilities with a more modern interface and active development. It supports a wide range of input and output formats and is optimized for Apple Silicon performance.
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