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Mufflon V1.0   [2010]

Mufflon V1.0 Released by :
Crest, Metalvotze [web]

Release Date :
14 August 2010

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

AKA :
MUIFLI/NUFLI Converter

Website :
http://twinbirds.com/mufflon

User rating:**********  9.8/10 (20 votes)   See votestatistics
**********  9.8/10 (9 votes) - Public votes only.

Credits :
Code .... Bitbreaker of Goldvotze, Metalvotze, Nuance
  Crossbow of Crest
  DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
  Enthusi of Onslaught
  Mr. SID of HVSC Crew, Megadesigns Incorporated
Graphics .... DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
Design .... DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
Idea .... DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
Concept .... DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff
Bug-Fix .... A Life in Hell
Test .... DeeKay of Crest, News Press Magazine Staff

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Summary
Submitted by DeeKay on 14 August 2010
Long awaited, finally released: With this converter that has been almost 2 years in the making, you can convert anything into MUIFLI (interlaced) or NUFLI (static), such as seen in Crest Slide Story 90% , Carrion's OLDSCHOOL Pixels 100% or BluREU . It offers an auto-prepare function for arbitrary truecolor images, but it was primarily designed for pictures in the c64-palette. You can even load your IFLI or Drazlace pictures directly and render them either static in NUFLI or Interlaced, but without noticeable flicker in MUIFLI. You can also save the imported IFLI as BMP to extend it into the FLIbug area before rendering it in NUFLI! This is the death of Flicker-lace! ;-D Finally!

It includes an extensive Readme that tells you everything you have to know about using the GUI, our editors and even techniques on how to get the most out of these GFX formats. In the Bonuspack you'll find loads of example pictures to play around with and also the editors and Palette files for working in Photoshop etc.

It should compile on pretty much any *nix-platform (only Windows needs cygwin or mingw), Linux binaries will be added later. The Windows GUI needs XP Service Pack 2 or higher, MacOS X GUI needs 10.4 or later (PPC or Intel).
Linux-Users can use enthusi's great Python/Tk-based GUI which is enclosed (and which is also the basis for the standalone Windows GUI made by alih!). Use mufflongui.sh to launch it, Ubuntu/Debian users can also simply grab the deb-packages for a simple one-click install!

There are minor differences between the Python(Win) GUI and the Mac-GUI made by Mr. SID: Only the Mac-GUI has a batch-conversion feature for video or slideshows such as CSS (fully multicore-aware!), while the Python-GUI has the ability to read a lot of PC graphics formats thanks to PIL (Python Imaging Library), not just BMP. It also automatically scales all non-fitting pictures to 320x200 (nearest neighbor scaling). Apart from that they're functionally identical.

If anyone wants to participate in the development (e.g. OpenMP multithreading is highly sought for!), please contact Bitbreaker for a subversion account. If you have compiled binaries for your platform, whatever it is, mail them to me and I'll add them! ;-)
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