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Step 1: Download and install the Miro media player, which is available for Linux, Mac and Windows.
Step 2: Locate an RSS feed for a TV show you want to watch. One fantastic source of these is the website tvRSS.net
Navigate through the list of TV shows on the tvRSS website, and find a desired show.
Screenshot of tvRSS website
(Credit: tvRSS.net)On the web-page for the show, right click on the link to the RSS feed of that show, and copy the URL location.
Screenshot of tvRSS website
(Credit: tvRSS.net)Step 3: Open up Miro, and go to the Channels menu, and select Add Channel. The RSS address that was copied previously should already be displayed. If it's not, paste it.
Screenshot of Miro media player
(Credit: Miro)Miro should now automatically download the latest episode of that show, which it will continue to do every time a new episode appears online.
Screenshot of Miro media player
(Credit: Miro)For ease of use, a user will probably want to rename the channel to something recognizable. This can be done by going to the Channels menu and selecting Rename.
Screenshot of Miro media player
(Credit: Miro)
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TringardCNET blog details how to download TV programs 'illegally' while saying that he doesn't condone it.





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