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Mufflon V3.0   [2023]

Mufflon V3.0 Released by :
daddlerTL

Release Date :
12 December 2023

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

AKA :
NUFLI/MUIFLI Converter

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (1 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Bitbreaker of Nuance, Performers
  Crossbow of Crest
  daddlerTL
  DeeKay of Censor Design, Crest, Oxyron
  Enthusi of Onslaught, PriorArt, RGCD
  Mr. SID of HVSC Crew, Megadesigns Incorporated
Graphics .... DeeKay of Censor Design, Crest, Oxyron
Design .... DeeKay of Censor Design, Crest, Oxyron
Idea .... DeeKay of Censor Design, Crest, Oxyron
Concept .... DeeKay of Censor Design, Crest, Oxyron

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User Comment
Submitted by hedning on 30 January 2024
Retroluzzer: We all know Apple is the traditional enemy of Commodore. If using Apple products shame on you. ;)
User Comment
Submitted by Retroluzzer on 30 January 2024
A Mac port would be great. Yes? Please? Thanks! :)
User Comment
Submitted by daddlerTL on 12 January 2024
File names corrected by deleting the wrong named file and uploaded the proper win32 and win64 files.
User Comment
Submitted by KAL_123 on 16 December 2023
Nice, to see an new version of MUFFLON, combined with a nice looking GUI. I really like MUFFLON since V1.0 and use it alot, to convert pictures from other retro-systems i like, for the C64.
User Comment
Submitted by DeeKay on 14 December 2023
Yeah, agree with Faker, a heads up would have been nice! ;-) You can make up for it by releasing versions for MacOS and Linux, which is kinda required with Mufflon! ;-D

But great that you finally released and finished it (I remember there was a somewhat inofficial release on Forum64).. I started doing it with AliH, but at some point he vanished when he had started porting the Python2 code to Python3... Did you?
User Comment
Submitted by daddlerTL on 13 December 2023
A csdb user told me that the program does not run on Windows 32 bit, only on 64 bit. I think this is because I updated my compilers (the older versions created 32 bit executables and therefore I thought it would still be the case). I did not notice this problem because all my computers are 64 bit.

If an admin reads this: can you rename the filename from win32 to win64 ?

In the meantime I sent a version compiled with the older compilers to the user that reported the issue to test if it now works on his 32 bit system.
User Comment
Submitted by Bitbreaker on 13 December 2023
A bit surprised about this, i hoped this ugly piece of code would rot well and silently since 2014 as it is really a mess /o\ Bothersome enough i had to modify a few things for the nufli + digi part of next level.
As for a bump of a whole version number, i expected that this would finally be a rewrite of the converter for way more speed. Would have been very nice to see a new approach, but as it seems it is merely bugfixes that happened.
Also, contacting me beforehand with your plans and ideas would have been possible ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by daddlerTL on 12 December 2023
This version is based on the v2.0 source code. V2.0 was never released to the csdb.

I did the following modifications:
- added palettes Colodore, PALette and custom (repurposed "Faker" palette - meant to be used for testing own palettes by changing the values and compile the new code)
- fixed broken image when saturation is set > 1 and gamma value changed by disallowing rgb values <0 at the point where the error occured without that limit (error was caused by the attempt to calculate a negative number to the power of a fractional number with is mathematically not defined)
- modifications required to be able to compile the code (to avoid error messages caused my incompatibilities of my compiler)

I compiled the converter and the GUI for windows and use it to convert my images to the NUFLI format to create a NUVIE video (the GUI helps to find the optimal conversion parameters depneding on the video content for a batch conversion of ~750 images).
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