.FUI File Extension
Minecraft: Legacy Console Edition UI Data
Developer | 4J Studios |
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What is a FUI file?
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Minecraft: Legacy Console Edition is a collective name that gamers use to refer to console-specific versions of Minecraft published by 4J Studios. These versions have since been replaced by Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
4J Studios' versions of Minecraft include many types of proprietary files, including FUI files. FUI files contain images (.PNG and .JPG files) applied as part of a game's UI. They also include data that specifies how the images are applied. For example, a FUI file contains textures that mimic a console's controls, and they contain images used as loading screen and other menu backdrops.
NOTE: FUI files are stored within Minecraft: Legacy Console Edition .ARC files.
How to open a FUI file
You can open a FUI file with Minecraft FUI Editor (Windows) or FUI Studio (Windows). Doing so allows you to edit or replace the images the FUI file contains.
Programs that open FUI files
Furnace Instrument
Developer | tildearrow |
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An FUI file is an instrument used by tildearrow Furnace, a multiplatform chiptune tracker. It contains instrument properties in the Furnace Instrument (FUI) format, including volume loop start and end, pitch, and instrument name. Examples of FUI instruments include electric guitar, bass, oboe, steel guitar, and soft flute.
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Retro gaming and audio enthusiasts may use Furnace to create 8-bit music for old sound chips and video game consoles. The audio tracker comes with FUI files in the "instruments" folder in its installation directory that you can add to tracks and save as Furnace Modules (.FUR files).
You can also create custom instruments with Furnace. To create an instrument and save it as an FUI file, select the "Save" floppy disk icon in the Instruments window (select window → assets and click instruments to enable the Instruments window).
How to open a FUI file
You can open an FUI file with tildearrow Furnace in Windows, macOS, and Linux. To do so, select the "Open" folder icon in the Instruments window (select window → assets and click instruments to enable the Instruments window).