Like Amarok, the first time you launch Miro, it asks whether you want it to search for video files in the computer and add them to your library. This is a really useful feature if you ask me-you may end up finding videos you didn't even know you had!
Afterwards, you can create video playlists by dragging them one by one, or selecting a few and right-clicking to add to a playlist. You can even group the playlists and channels into folders for better organisation. For example, you can create playlists like Pink Floyd, The Doors, etc, and group them under a folder called 'Classic Rock Videos'.

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Miro also does a good job of HD space management. For example, you can tell Miro to reserve a certain amount of space on your hard drive and it will stop downloading new videos when it reaches that limit. If you are running out of space, Miro can even move your video collection to some other location on your system, such as an external hard drive. Pretty neat, huh?