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===Background===
===Background===
'''AVS Video Editor''' is a video editing software developed by Online Technologies Limited, launched on September 2003 for Windows operating systems. It is part of the AVS4YOU suite. It offers opportunity to create and edit videos with a variety of video and audio effects, text and transitions, etc.
'''AVS Video Editor''' is a video editing software developed by Online Technologies Limited, launched on September 2003 for Windows operating systems. It is part of the AVS4YOU suite. It offers opportunity to create and edit videos with a variety of video and audio effects, text and transitions, etc.

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Background

AVS Video Editor is a video editing software developed by Online Technologies Limited, launched on September 2003 for Windows operating systems. It is part of the AVS4YOU suite. It offers opportunity to create and edit videos with a variety of video and audio effects, text and transitions, etc.

Screen (2009?-)

Visuals: In a white rectangle are three film reels displaying a countdown leader at the left in a blue tint. At the left reads "AVS Video Editor", with the copyright stamp of the developer, "All rights reserved.", and AVS4YOU's website URL below. Under the rectangle is a gray progress bar.

Technique: A still, computerized graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen when the AVS Video Editor program is started up.

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