AnalogTV
AnalogTV

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AnalogTV

Leave digital filters behind. Step into the service menu and experience authentic CRT phosphor decay, NTSC encoding, and shadow mask magnetization through a mathematically precise recreation of the analog era.

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Publisher

Ambor

Category

Photo & Video

Locales

1

Latest Version

1.4

Size

13.0 MB

First Released

Mar 31, 2026
Features

The Physics of Nostalgia

Forget superficial filters. AnalogTV recreates the entire broadcast chain—from camera tube lag to CRT phosphor decay—using real-world physics for unparalleled authenticity.

Complete Signal Path Simulation

Experience authentic NTSC, PAL, and SECAM encoding. Every frame passes through simulated camera tubes and RF transmissions to produce genuine motion ghosting and signal noise.

Pro-Grade Service Menu

Access hidden engineering controls. Adjust RGB drive, convergence, and focus voltage at the physics level to achieve the exact look of vintage hardware without the repair costs.

The following screenshots and description are sourced directly from the app's official store listing and are the property of the app developer.

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Screenshots

AnalogTV - AnalogTV app interface showing a black and white CRT effect on a field of flowers with technical camera settings and adjustment sliders for Vidicon tube simulation.

AnalogTV app interface showing a black and white CRT effect on a field of flowers with technical camera settings and adjustment sliders for Vidicon tube simulation.

AnalogTV - AnalogTV app interface showing a list of professional test patterns and CRT signal controls

AnalogTV app interface showing a list of professional test patterns and CRT signal controls

AnalogTV - AnalogTV app interface showing a vintage television test pattern and a technical signal waveform scope

AnalogTV app interface showing a vintage television test pattern and a technical signal waveform scope

AnalogTV - AnalogTV app interface showing CRT phosphor beam controls and a vintage television test pattern

AnalogTV app interface showing CRT phosphor beam controls and a vintage television test pattern

AnalogTV - Screenshot of AnalogTV app showing RF signal interference sliders and a source selection menu over a static CRT screen

Screenshot of AnalogTV app showing RF signal interference sliders and a source selection menu over a static CRT screen

AnalogTV - The AnalogTV app interface showing a simulated CRT screen and technical controls for signal settings and hardware effects like degauss and magnet.

The AnalogTV app interface showing a simulated CRT screen and technical controls for signal settings and hardware effects like degauss and magnet.

AnalogTV - AnalogTV app interface showing signal modulation controls including PAL variants and sliders for saturation, hue, and noise over a CRT filtered image.

AnalogTV app interface showing signal modulation controls including PAL variants and sliders for saturation, hue, and noise over a CRT filtered image.

Description

AnalogTV recreates the complete analogue television chain — broadcast camera tube, composite signal encoding, RF transmission, and CRT phosphor display — simulated from physical first principles. Not a vintage filter. Not a post-process effect. A working simulation of every stage of broadcast television, from the camera neck to the phosphor screen. THE COMPLETE BROADCAST CHAIN Every frame passes through the same stages as a real television signal. A camera tube model — Image Orthicon, Plumbicon, Vidicon, or CCD — captures the scene with its characteristic lag, halation, and MTF response. The signal is composite-encoded to NTSC, PAL, or SECAM standards, then decoded through the same mathematics a real television receiver performs. A Metal GPU fragment shader renders each frame onto a simulated CRT phosphor display at 60 fps. EIGHT PHOSPHOR TYPES P22 colour television. P31 oscilloscope green. P45 white sub-millisecond. P4 B&W television. P3 amber radar. P7 dual-persistence radar — white flash fading to yellow-green afterglow. P11 deep blue photographic. P24 cyan-green flying-spot. Each calibrated from manufacturer datasheets and IEEE literature. Each shifts the IIR decay constants, rendered colour, and shutdown spot tint independently. SERVICE MENU Access the hidden service menu to make adjustments a television engineer would use: RGB drive and cutoff, convergence, focus voltage, G2 screen voltage, purity, HV regulation, and degauss. Every control operates at the physics level — changing focus changes the modelled electron beam diameter, not a software blur. MAGNET Press a virtual permanent magnet against the faceplate and watch the shadow mask magnetise. Drag to paint a continuous smear of purity damage across the screen. The magnetisation field persists across restarts. Degauss triggers the PTC thermistor coil sequence and clears it over 1.8 seconds. TUBE AGEING AND SHUTDOWN Cathode emission falls with use. The screen accumulates burn-in at sustained high-brightness areas. Shut the set down and watch the EHT bleed, beam defocus, and phosphor decay to darkness — with optional HV arc sounds. 14 TEST PATTERNS SMPTE and EIA colour bars, pluge, crosshatch, multiburst, zone plate, flat fields, and more. Every pattern is generated mathematically in real time. TECHNICAL SUMMARY - Metal GPU rendering at 60 fps - NTSC, PAL, and SECAM composite encoding and decoding - Eight phosphor types from primary source measurements - Four camera tube models with authentic lag and MTF physics - 14 test patterns generated in real time - Shadow mask magnetisation with 128×128 persistence texture - IIR phosphor decay with per-channel time constants - Aperture grille, shadow mask, and slot mask geometries

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