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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[Wanted: Quicktime Tracked Music Plug-in]]></title>
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    <updated>2007-01-13T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="g8 i2 first"><div class="pad"><p>I did some googling and it doesn't appear to exist. Does anyone know of a QuickTime component that can play old-school tracked music files (like .mod, .s3m, .xm, .umx, ...). There's a bunch of great music out there, and it would kick ass to be able to import into iTunes.
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Maybe something to hack on for 2007.
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<strong>Update</strong>: this is actually not that difficult. I've looked at the source for <a href="http://xiph.org/">Xiph.org</a>'s Ogg Vorbis QuickTime libraries, and the source is pretty clean and complete. If I can interface it with e.g. FMOD for mod playback, it could work. Let's see how far I get...</p></div></div>
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    <title type="html"><![CDATA[Advanced Visualization Studio]]></title>
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    <updated>2003-10-29T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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<h2>What is AVS</h2>

<p><acronym title="Advanced Visualisation Studio">AVS</acronym> is a music visualisation plug-in for <a href="http://www.winamp.com/">Winamp</a>. Unlike most plug-ins however, AVS allows you to play around and make your own visuals, from a set of pluggable components combined with a scripting system. In the early 2000s, AVS was considered one of the most awesome, most flexible music visualisers on the planet, and the resulting variety in visuals (called <i>presets</i>) was amazing.</p>

<p>Even more, AVS allows you to compose and preview presets completely real-time and with script code, updating even between individual keystrokes. This stroke of genius turned it into an eminently accessible tool that drew the attention of enthusiasts from around the world. In forum communities such as Winamp.com and DeviantArt, coders and non-coders hung out and shared presets of ever increasing complexity and style.</p>

<p>Over the years I've made several <a href="http://www.winamp.com/user/details/84800">critically acclaimed</a> packs of AVS presets and plug-ins, many of which are included in the official Winamp distribution. My visuals are trademarked by technical complexity: 3D rollercoasters, convincing dancers, sci-fi shootouts, cartoony rendering, etc. along with good music response.</p>

<p>For many years, AVS was basically dead and buried: the official version shipping with Winamp was broken and crash-prone. But in 2012, Semi Essessi put together a <a href="http://jheriko-rtw.blogspot.ca/2012/10/reliving-past-bringing-dead-software.html">stand-alone version of AVS</a> that can be used to bring this lost chapter of internet history back to life.</p>

<h2>Links</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=82567">AVS <abbr title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</abbr></a> - At the Winamp.com AVS forums.</li>
<li><a href="http://browse.deviantart.com/visualization/avspresets/">AVS presets at DeviantArt.com</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.visbot.net">VISBOT</a> - The most stylish presets on the planet.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.winamp.com/plugins/browse.php?ctype=P&amp;category=11">Winamp.com AVS section</a> - AVS presets at Winamp.com (overall quality not so good).</li>
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<h2>My Presets</h2>

<p>Enjoy these packs of presets, packaged in a self-extracting installer. Ordered chronologically, most recent on top.</p>
<p><em>Thanks to Yathosho of <a href="http://visbot.net/">Visbot.net</a> for repackaging these in an admin-aware installer.</em></p>
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 <li><aside class="l c mb1 mr1"><a href="/files/avs/WhackoRevisited.exe" title="Download Whacko Revisited"><img src="/files/avs/whackorev.png" alt="Whacko Revisited" /></a></aside>
<a href="/files/avs/WhackoRevisited.exe">Whacko Revisited - March 20th, 2004</a><br />A pack consisting of remixes and remakes of presets from the Whacko series, released for my 20th birthday. Featuring <a href="http://duo.deviantart.com/">Duo</a>, <a href="http://el-vis.deviantart.com/">El-vis</a>, <a href="http://fsk.deviantart.com/">Fšk</a>, <a href="http://jheriko.deviantart.com/">Jheriko</a>, <a href="http://montana38.deviantart.com/">Montana</a>, <a href="http://nemoorange.deviantart.com/">NemoOrange</a>, <a href="http://raz001.deviantart.com/">Raz</a>, <a href="http://skupers.deviantart.com/">Skupers</a>, <a href="http://tuggummi.deviantart.com/">Tuggummi</a>, <a href="http://yathosho.deviantart.com/">Yathosho</a>, <a href="http://zevensoft.deviantart.com/">Zevensoft</a>.</li>
 <li><aside class="l c mb1 mr1"><a href="/avs/iles/avs/FinalWhack.exe" title="Download Final Whack"><img src="/files/avs/final-whack.png" alt="Final Whack" /></a></aside>
<a href="/files/avs/FinalWhack.exe">Final Whack</a> - Dec 16, 2003<br />My biggest (and best?) pack of visuals, featuring some of the grooviest effects ever seen in AVS: a wicked rollercoaster, a zeppelin in the clouds, a trippy landscape, etc.<br />
<small>Featured at <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/4257879/">DeviantArt</a> on 2003-12-17. Requires Winamp 5+.</small></li>
 <li><aside class="l c mb1 mr1"><a href="/files/avs/whacko6avs.exe" title="Download Whacko AVS VI"><img src="/files/avs/whacko6.jpg" alt="Whacko AVS VI" /></a></aside>
<a href="/files/avs/whacko6avs.exe">Whacko AVS VI</a> - Nov 29, 2002<br />The last of the Whacko series, featuring a Star Wars scene, a Mars preset and more. This pack also contained the first release of the Colormap <abbr title="AVS Plug-in Effect">APE</abbr>, giving preset makers a lot more options for tweaking colors.<br />
<small>Featured at Winamp.com and DeviantArt</small>.</li>
 <li><a href="/files/avs/whacko5avs.exe">Whacko AVS V</a> - Aug 13, 2002<br />The fifth episode of Whacko AVS, with yet more yummy effects. Highlights include a funny, drunken dancer and a hypnotic fountain.</li>
 <li><a href="/files/avs/whacko1-4avs.exe">Whacko AVS I-VI</a><br />The first four episodes of Whacko AVS, combined into one package. Not as good as my most recent stuff of course, but everyone has to start somewhere!</li>
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<h2>My <acronym title="AVS Plug-in Effect">APE</acronym>s</h2>
<p>AVS can be extended by writing your own components. I've made several multi-purpose <acronym title="AVS Plug-in Effect">APE</acronym>s which you can download here.</p>
<p>Note: my Texer II, Color Map, ChannelShift, Color Reduction and Multiplier <acronym title="AVS Plug-in Effect">APE</acronym>s are already included with Winamp5.</p>
<p><b>Note: All these APEs are unsupported. Use them at your own risk. Redistribution outside of AVS packs is not permitted.</b>
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<p>Available for download:</p>
<ul><li><a href="/files/avs/picture2.zip">Picture II</a><br />
Improved picture renderer. Can read BMP and JPEG, supports all AVS blend modes, subdirectories and bilinear filtering.</li>
<li><a href="/files/avs/vjcontrol.zip">VJ Control</a><br />
Gives you a bunch of sliders, buttons and checkboxes for controlling presets interactively.</li>
<li><a href="/files/avs/avsgrabber2.zip">AVSGrabber</a> - 2.0 alpha<br />
Captures AVS presets to AVI. Insert into the preset to use it. For experimental audio capturing, use the provided out_grab.dll as output in Winamp.
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