The problem lies in the xine renderer, somehow.
I found a quick workaround (I am on 1.1-1, but guess it could work with ubuntu 
standard version )
The video quality seems worst (imho).

- At command line type: gconf-editor
- find and select /apps/miro
- right click in the right pane and add a new key.
- key name: renderers
- type: list
- list type: string
- add a single value: gstrenderer

Now launch and enjoy Miro withotu crashes !

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Miro crashes predictably when playing videos
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182383
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