Ucast V4.6.1 | FHD – 8K |

| Metric | Ucast V4.5.2 (Old) | Ucast V4.6.1 (New) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 4,800 kbps | 5,700 kbps | | Packet Loss | 2.3% | 0.7% | | Time to First Frame (TTFF) | 8.2 seconds | 4.1 seconds | | Battery Drain (per hour) | 22% | 18% | | Thermal Throttling | Started at 45 min | None after 90 min |

: V4.6.1 includes tools for configuring Wi-Fi settings and other network protocols to ensure stable streaming.

While there is no single widely recognized software or technical release strictly titled "Ucast V4.6.1," the name Ucast V4.6.1

If you want, I can draft a short release-note blurb for your website or prepare a step-by-step upgrade checklist tailored to your deployment (single server, clustered, or cloud). Which would you prefer?

In practical tests, a 3-camera concert shoot over 4G/LTE showed audio drift reduced from an average of 87ms over 45 minutes (pre-4.6.1) to just —well below human perception. | Metric | Ucast V4

Before dissecting version 4.6.1, it is crucial to understand the ecosystem. Ucast specializes in 4K/8MP multi-simultaneous-bonding encoders. Unlike standard encoders that rely on a single WiFi or Ethernet connection, Ucast devices use 4G/5G cellular bonding, combining multiple SIM cards and network sources into one stable, high-throughput pipeline.

Updating to Ucast V4.6.1 is simple.

We conducted standard tests in a moderate-urban environment (interference, variable 4G signal). The results speak for themselves:

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