Long after having left the company, Nullsoft founder Justin Frankel released a fork in August 2010 of the plug-in, titled "Cockos Happy AVS". ![]() On May 18, 2005, it was announced that AVS would now be open source software, released under a BSD-style license. For a short period, version 2.83 was distributed, a decision that was eventually reversed due to incompatibilities. 2.82 is the current stable release after some minor updates by Darren "DrO" Owen. It was faster and added several new features like arrays and interactivity in visualizations. ![]() Version 2.81b of AVS was released by Nullsoft in 2003. The AVS plugin-in can be extended itself with AVS Plugin Effects (APE). Later versions introduced codeable components, most notably the "SuperScope" render effect and "Dynamic Movement". The first versions of AVS came with a set of pre-defined effects that could be arranged in any combination. Winamp currently ships with version 2.82 for Windows Vista (and later) and 2.81d for older Windows versions. AVS is currently at version 2.83 and is included with Winamp, though the distributed version has later been reverted due to compatibility issues. AVS was made open source software in May 2005, released under a BSD-style license. AVS has a customizable design which allows users to create their own visualization effects, or "presets". ![]() It was designed by Winamp creator, Justin Frankel and was first shipped in version 2.0a4 with Winamp 2.61. Advanced Visualization Studio ( AVS), is a music visualization plugin for Winamp.
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