Archive: Who's AVS is this?


2nd September 2009 19:29 UTC

Who's AVS is this?
I can't find it now.
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/6531/avs01.jpg
I can't find it now.
Thanks webthing


2nd September 2009 20:32 UTC

Its pretty damn hard to recognize the preset(or the author) from the screenshot alone. Looks pretty old school to me.
Maybe the visbot archives has it in there somewhere (it'll be some job finding it though!!) :p

http://archive.visbot.net/


2nd September 2009 21:05 UTC

good luck finding that one. i'd probably start with AVSociety Anthology and otherwise try the individual packs from the included artists. if you're still unlucky by then and nobody else knows this - you might as well give up!


2nd September 2009 21:35 UTC

It might have been in some commuity pack. I don't know?

I think it came with one of the packs you get with the winamp download.

Is there a list of the differnt packs that come with the differnt ver. of winamp. I think it came with one of ver 5

Long story short. vista crashed. I'm still trying to recover.


Here is a video of it in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvmHdEgOhg4

Thanks for the help.

:D


3rd September 2009 07:09 UTC

if it came with winamp try this


3rd September 2009 16:30 UTC

I found it!!! Where else but in the recycle bin on another drive. It is old school. {2001)

Created by Gazirana Voda (Vulchev Dancho)

http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details/52809

It's the first preset in the pack called "Gazirana Voda i Hinin - Pure movement with changes of music intensity"


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Thanks for your help Yathosho and [Ishan]! :D

I did'nt realise how many presets there are. I got pile of them now. :D

Well I went through hundreds of them to find the right ones for my project. Then I lost it.

Back on track and back to work. Look for my project featuring AVS artists soon on this fourm.

Thanks again. ;)


3rd September 2009 17:24 UTC

if i remember correctly that's on of tonic's aliases, you might want to check out his best-of pack


3rd September 2009 19:24 UTC

2001. And you actually found it!! :)


3rd September 2009 20:57 UTC

Originally posted by [Ishan]
2001. And you actually found it!! :)
it's amazing that people still want to watch those random (and ugly) presets from back then, while the real scene is widely ignored.

this post was sponsored by visbot television. no, really!

4th September 2009 00:35 UTC

Alright now we are getting somewere. Obvious I came to the right place.;)

Well what I'm trying to do is get the AVS recorded in
1280 x 720 Full HD Quality For use in my videos.

I tried avsgabber....... it worked a couple of times.
Then I tried HyperCam 2 and that locks up and crashes.
The video was clear but the avs was not smooth. Something to do with the frame rates.

Maybe my computer not up to the task. I'm using a Vista Duo Core 2.0 GHz 4 GB (RAM)

Any tips or tricks? Thanks


4th September 2009 11:41 UTC

avsgrabber most of the time crashes for me, so since i got a new computer i'm using camtasia to grab all the vids you see on visbot tv. i grab them without sound and i try not to set the resolution too high. the video will still be slower than the preset alone, but it's not too bad.


4th September 2009 16:41 UTC

@ yathosho
Why was i quoted? :p i aint the one searching for ugly ancient presets... :D

Personal opinion : why capture a 8yr old (IMO ugly and basic) preset in HD when you're got great eye candy available in more recent presets?

but then again.. its your choice and your use. :D