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Doom
4th November 2001, 21:50
Hi
I recently downloded winamp 2.77 as i found a great looking AVS plugin and needed 2.75 or higher to use it. On running the install executable it auto found my winamp dir and installed it, no problems into winamp\plugins\avs folder. so far so good. now can anyone tell me where it should show up to actually run the bloody thing hehe its not in the visualisations list where all my other plugins are and the standard plugins like jet v1.1 which isnt avs all work fine but i cant seem to find any AVS file except the one that comes with winamp?? im confused :confused: any ideas? thanks in advance.

Doom :D

Lion King
5th November 2001, 00:04
start avs and rightclick on the current preset, a list with all installed presets should appear

if you doubleclick on the avs screen you can alter the preset and make your own one

Doom
5th November 2001, 18:12
Ok i feel really silly now :( hehe thanks Lion King, much appreciated :D keep up the good work ;)

Doom.

ljp
21st November 2001, 16:31
i read a post by Doom re: finding AVS plug ins from WinAmp. it seems Doom could only find the AVS from WinAmp. I can find a couple of AVS i downloaded in my winamp/plugins/avs directory, but they dont show in WinAmp. Lion King replied to Doom's post that one has to start AVS, then right click, etc. etc. How does one "start AVS" ?
:confused:

flatmatt
21st November 2001, 18:56
Double-click your main-window vis.

ljp
21st November 2001, 22:43
ok. i double clicked on the main winamp window. it booted up my visualization (r2v2). i am used to going through my visualization options to get there. there is a list of all the visualizations i can use, and none of the AVS type are listed. they are all .dlls like they are supposed to be. how do you get the AVS type to play? they dont show in the visualizations list, so they arent an option.

Angry Weasel
21st November 2001, 23:31
Select Advanced Visualization Studio in the Vis plugin selection.

ljp
23rd November 2001, 11:38
never would have found that.... thanks for the dummy help.;)

Angry Weasel
23rd November 2001, 13:09
No problem. :D