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Title: X/M32 to Wing Converter
Author: Paul Vannatto
Licence: GPL 3.0
OS Platform: Windows, OSX, linux, RPi
Version: 1.0.2

** Only works with Wing firmware 1.06 and newer

Function Summary:
* X32/M32 Scene files (OSC protocol) can be converted (most of the settings) to the new Wing snapshot files JSON protocol). 
* One or more scene files can be selected, an output directory selected, selected filters, save snapshot file(s). 
* When the app closes, it will store the input and output directories, as well as the app position and size (in an ini file). 

Background:
For years X32 and M32 users have appreciated the ability of saving and loading (almost) all settings of the console using scenes and scene files. These files included numerous commands and values using the OSC protocol. In December 2019, the new console, called the Wing was initially released. Instead of using the OSC protocol and scene files, it uses snapshots with the JSON protocol. A converter was needed to transfer the many hours of scene development to this new platform. 

The goal of the tool is to be able to create partial snapshot files that would provide Wing equivalence of the X32/M32 settings.

The tool is fully functional, available for the Windows, Mac, linux and Raspberry Pi platforms. The source code is also available and is licenced under the GPL 3.0 for anyone to enhance or broaden the scope of the tool. Because it is written in Lazarus (open source clone of Delphi), using standard object pascal routines and visual components, it can be freely available to anyone for this purpose as well as anyone with the desire to port it to other platforms (android, solaris etc.).

Source: XMWingConverter Readme.txt, updated 2020-12-22