I installed few AVS components but they didn't appear anywhere in
WA3. While installing tuggummi, I found that AVS control should be
available in Thinger. Nothing there. As a plus, each component installation nagged about missing avs so I've gone to WA's homepage and lost myself in bunch of links, none leading to the elusive avs.wac file.
Does anyone know a direct URL to get this thing !? Even google ended up displaying some japanese webpage (learning Japanese to find out what that page says seems like a good effort from educational point of view, but I'm kinda in a hurry) 😉
WHERE is it !?
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If you're going to post a link, post it using the http:// button on the top instead of having VBullitin do it for you.
http://www.winamp.com/download/;$ses...1PUC5YAAAARCZY
http://www.winamp.com/download/;$ses...1PUC5YAAAARCZY
If you are using Winamp3 and you didn't see avs in the thinger or Visualization Studio in the Menu >> Windows , then you haven't installed avs when you installed winamp3. So i suggest you re-install winamp3.
The same thing goes if you are using winamp2.
Hope this helps.
The same thing goes if you are using winamp2.
Hope this helps.
There's a simple answer to this: WA is the biggest pile of festering dog shit ever to grace the face of this server. Download the latest WA 2.x full.
Originally posted by Xion(810)Use the tags instead, its much faster to type than to use a mouse. I could type (URL)(/URL) 10 times in the time that it takes me to move my hand from the keyboard to the mouse, let alone actually pressing the button too.
If you're going to post a link, post it using the http:// button on the top instead of having VBullitin do it for you.
http://www.winamp.com/download/;$ses...1PUC5YAAAARCZY
Good for you, you can break your keyboard faster than the speed of light. Note that not everyone is perfect like you, Jheriko.
Meh. I'm still in my early twenties, and am, therefore, a lazy ass. 😁
Originally posted by AteroThank you... its nice to be acknowledged once in a while. 😛
Note that not everyone is perfect like you, Jheriko.
My real point is that the mouse is a really slow input device, the only reason that it gets used (by me) is because windows doesn't have very intuitive, or well documented, keyboard shortcuts for everything. Like selecting multiple files... I still haven't found the shortcut for 'jump to first file in file dialog' and so would have to press tab/shift+tab a few times first.