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'''ntscQT''' is a program that allows for artificial [[Analog Distortion]] effects. It tries to be as realistic as possible without any expensive equipment, making it a popular modern choice compared to other similar effects. | '''ntscQT''' is a program and plugin that allows for artificial [[Analog Distortion]] effects. It tries to be as realistic as possible without any expensive equipment, making it a popular modern choice compared to other similar effects. | ||
https://0hz.ru/ntscqt/ | https://0hz.ru/ntscqt/ | ||
== Forks and alternatives == | |||
ntscQT has been superseded by more modern programs - itself, being a UI-wrapper for a rewrite of a program called [https://github.com/joncampbell123/composite-video-simulator composite-video-simulator]. | |||
With the last release being in August of 2021, ntscQT a fairly old and outdated piece of software, | |||
=== ntsc-rs === | |||
[https://github.com/valadaptive/ntsc-rs ntsc-rs] is a Rust rewrite of ntscQT, with the most important feature that it is "Blazingly Fast" - mostly because it actually uses more than one core of the CPU. It also has a few other additions, like [[Digital Artifacts#Interlacing|interlacing]], for instance. | |||
=== ntscQT+ === | |||
[https://github.com/rgm89git/ntscQTplus ntscQT+], or ntscQTplus, is an updated fork of the original ntscQT, apparently adding "New parameters and video artifacts", |
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ntscQT is a program and plugin that allows for artificial Analog Distortion effects. It tries to be as realistic as possible without any expensive equipment, making it a popular modern choice compared to other similar effects.
Forks and alternatives
ntscQT has been superseded by more modern programs - itself, being a UI-wrapper for a rewrite of a program called composite-video-simulator. With the last release being in August of 2021, ntscQT a fairly old and outdated piece of software,
ntsc-rs
ntsc-rs is a Rust rewrite of ntscQT, with the most important feature that it is "Blazingly Fast" - mostly because it actually uses more than one core of the CPU. It also has a few other additions, like interlacing, for instance.
ntscQT+
ntscQT+, or ntscQTplus, is an updated fork of the original ntscQT, apparently adding "New parameters and video artifacts",