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- v1.8iOS
1. NDI® Input/Output - It's a $0.00 in-app purchase for now during soft launch. Get it now before the price goes up and you'll have it forever. 2. Colour Decoder Mismatch - What happens if you use an NTSC TV in Europe? Now you can see what would happen. Mismatch NTSC, PAL or SECAM in the Tuner menu 3. Presets - Remember last settings, create multiple presets, share them with others, load them from others 4. Teletext: Allows any RSS feed to be the News Feed. Default to TechCrunch 5. Soviet KBH-49 TV Lens Simulation 6. Fujitsu MB88303 Title Generator - go to Camera Mode, then Camcorder section at the bottom 7. UI Improvements 8. Improved signal fidelity with more comprehensive test suite for edge cases
- v1.7iOS
RTMP Export! - Check out the NETWORK section and click on the (?) for all the details and instructions Moved D-MAC/MUSE formats to GPU, much better performance now Tons of bug fixes Tons of small UI improvements Lots more to come soon.
- v1.6iOS
Tons of bug fixes, UI fixes, Full Screen mode + D-MAC, D2-MAC, MUSE, and HD-MAC Four new standards covering late-1980s/early-1990s satellite and HD broadcasting. D-MAC and D2-MAC were used by BSB and European DBS services; MUSE was Japan's Hi-Vision HDTV standard; HD-MAC was the European HDTV proposal. All four render in 16:9 widescreen with accurate time-division multiplexed encoding. SECAM-L (System L) The French terrestrial variant of SECAM used on UHF channels in France until analogue switch-off. Distinct from standard SECAM in two ways: positive AM modulation (picture polarity inverted) and a wider 6 MHz luma bandwidth, which is now genuinely applied at the encode level — making SECAM-L visibly sharper than SECAM even with all processing options at their defaults. Newvicon Camera Tube A new camera tube emulation based on the Matsushita Newvicon — a ZnSe/ZnCdTe target used in 1980s consumer camcorders. It produces the characteristic comet-tail lag on bright moving objects, with earlier highlight compression and a more linear gamma response than the Vidicon. And more to come soon...
- v1.5iOS
Teletext - Full Teletext system with 8 live pages: Index (P100), News Headlines (P150), Weather/Hourly/5-Day via WeatherKit (P400–402), Calendar (P500), System Info/clock (P900) - Fastext colour-key navigation (red/green/yellow/blue) on both iOS overlay and macOS sidebar - Level 1 character renderer with full G0 Latin charset, double-height rows, flashing text, mosaic graphics New TV Standards - NTSC-4.43 (NTSC signal at PAL subcarrier frequency — used in Middle East VCRs) - PAL-60 (PAL colour at 60 Hz field rate — common on early LCD displays) VHS Colour-Under Model - Replaced the old approximation with a true FM luma / heterodyne colour-under model matching real VHS head circuitry Scope - Full-field waveform monitor, vectorscope, and RGB parade - Contextual Filter and Parade sub-pickers on iOS - Non-modal floating scope window on macOS Lunar Lander (new arcade game) - Added to the games source alongside Pong, Space Invaders, Breakout, Snake, Asteroids, Missile Command, Centipede macOS Settings Sidebar - All settings migrated from a sheet to a persistent sidebar panel Tons of bug fixes and UI imrpvements Lots more to come!
- v1.4iOS
- v1.3Android