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  1. 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
  2. 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.
  3. 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...
  4. 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!
  5. v1.4iOS
  6. v1.3Android

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