Health Device Data Transfer
Version 1.0.0-rc - release

Specification of health data transfer from devices to DiGA (§ 374a SGB V)

V461 Updated — Ucast

Integration of new features, performance improvements, and resolution of existing bugs. Released and available for deployment on supported units. Key Improvements

issues that occurred when image smoothness was set to high levels (6–10), resulting in a clearer picture. HDR Stability : Resolved video tearing

The real-world improvements of the UCast V461 patch provide a more stable system during heavy use: Feature / Metric Previous Firmware (V460) UCast V461 Updated 240ms – 400ms 85ms – 120ms Maximum Simultaneous Feeds 4 Streams NDI Network Overload Risk Moderate under peak load Very Low (Throttled Core) Thermal Throttle Threshold 78°C (Optimized fan curve) Boot-Up to Live Time 45 Seconds 28 Seconds 🔒 Critical Security Patches Included

[ User Input / API Request ] │ ▼ [ UCAST Parser ] │ ▼ [ Universal Conditions AST ] │ ┌──────────────────┼──────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ [ MongoDB Filter ] [ SQL Query ] [ JS Runtime Evaluator ] This structural middle layer allows developers to: Parse incoming HTTP query parameters seamlessly. ucast v461 updated

Performing the update requires caution. A failed update can brick the device. Follow this safety protocol precisely.

Understanding the changes introduced in the v461 ecosystem ensures that your network displays run smoothly and securely without unexpected downtime. What is the uCast v461 Update?

Reuses internal node configurations, decreasing GC overhead. HDR Stability : Resolved video tearing The real-world

In the fast-paced world of wireless audio and video transmission, staying current with firmware updates isn't just about fixing bugs—it's about unlocking performance. For owners of the (a popular 5.8 GHz wireless HDMI extender), the latest update is generating significant buzz.

Because @ucast/js can evaluate queries in-memory against plain JavaScript arrays, you can run extensive backend integration tests without spinning up a live, external database container.

Reduces connection initialization times by up to 40%, preventing delayed starts on platforms like YouTube Live and Twitch. 2. Expanded Multi-Camera Syncing (Genlock Over IP) Follow this safety protocol precisely

General improvements to system response time and boot speeds. Support and Troubleshooting

Latency has always been the Achilles’ heel of wireless audio. While UCast’s RF technology is faster than Bluetooth, V435 still had an average delay of 28-32 milliseconds. The version reduces this to an industry-leading 19-22 milliseconds. For context, the human ear can barely perceive delays under 30ms, but for lip-sync perfectionists and gamers, this reduction makes a noticeable difference.