 Ecammalive version 4, Betas 5, 6 and 7 were all released today and it was really Beta 5 that was the main one, as you can see from their release notes. But if you did get that and you haven't been in and checked for updates, make sure you do that because 6 and 7 included some essential fixes for Beta 5. So you do want to make sure that you're obviously always running the latest version. Really though, there was one standout new feature or an improvement on existing feature though in this release. And that is that we can now have up to 10 guests in interview mode, whereas before the limit was four. So this is obviously the ability to bring in a guest who can call in from any browser and then you can incorporate them into your production. So there's nothing really new to demo here because it's just a case of you've just got more guests that you can add in. And if you've been using interview mode, you'll know how all of that works. One little thing that you may be potentially wondering is, well, with 10 guests, could I actually now be thinking about cancelling my Zoom subscription or team subscription or something like that and start to use this as a meeting platform? I know that a few people have mentioned about this and talked about how they consider using it for client work and things like that for meetings. One thing to bear in mind though is that Ecammalive is live streaming and recording software and is intended to bring in these guests and give you the highest quality audio and the video that they're capable of. And then you can incorporate those into your output, be it a live stream or a recording. However, it isn't intended as a meeting platform and what you may find is, or what you will find is that your guests are not necessarily getting the same quality as you're getting. And a lot of people don't realize that and so they may hear their guests saying that they're noticing a little bit of lag on their side or the image quality isn't quite as good. Well, that's because Ecammalive is just prioritizing everything that's coming in as that is the most essential for your broadcast that is going out as opposed to just making sure your guests on the other side who are essentially just monitoring it are getting the top quality there. So I wouldn't necessarily recommend using this as a replacement for any meeting software anytime soon but who knows where things will go in the future. But I just thought I'd mention that because it's something that comes up quite often about people using it for client meetings and it may not give the right impression if they're not getting the quality that you'll think you are delivering to them. So with that said, let's move on to the next new features that have been added in and it's a few little tweaks and improvements really one of which is related to NDI. So if you use NDI for broadcasting or receiving video over your network, either sending or receiving well, they've updated the NDI to NDI 5.5 which is the latest version of the framework, the protocol, whatever you want to call it. And so that has just been updated to be in line with, as I say, the latest release of NDI. The other thing though is in the Create New Broadcast window and this is related to, in fact, this is the sort of first thing on the list of updates adds Facebook page cross posting to the Create New Broadcast window. I didn't really know what this was to be honest when I first saw it and had to do some inquiries to find out exactly where it was because I couldn't actually see any noticeable change in the Create New Broadcast window. It will only show up if you are streaming to a Facebook page where you have set up Facebook page cross posting. And that is something that you do in Facebook itself. That's something where in Facebook, you can, for your Facebook page, you can establish relationships or connections with other Facebook pages and it will do the cross posting for you. So if you are on a page that has that ability, then this new box that you can see highlighted in red here is gonna just actually appear in the Create New Broadcast window. Otherwise, it just won't be there. So if you saw it as I did in the list of updates and went looking for it, that might be why you didn't find it. I've got to say, I wasn't even really aware that this function existed. And why it is quite interesting is because what it means is you are still streaming to Facebook with just one of your streams, but then they are doing the cross posting for you. So it's kind of like, I suppose a little bit of multi-streaming actually on the Facebook side. So it just helps to keep your bandwidth down. So this is where this appears. This previously was in the e-common live preferences. We used to have the tab for the LinkedIn, as I used to, like it was a week ago before I updated to this feature. But we had this special tab for the Facebook settings and that is where you would previously have dealt with this. So now they've just reinstated it, but put it into here. Still, whilst we are on this page or on this little window, the other thing they've done is they've added a scroll bar, although I cunningly didn't put any description in, but they added in a scroll bar to the description tab here. So previously there wasn't one, but now you'll be able to just scroll down through that. Incidentally, I mentioned speed here. So they have actually added, whereas it just hit down here, where it says the required speed they haven't added. But one of the fixes in this is that there was an issue where this required speed was changing and it was something to do with when you would come out of recording mode and go into streaming mode. Sometimes there was some little bug where that would seemingly increase. And I had noticed that it wasn't consistent all the time as reading as the same number, but now they've fixed this so that basically it always reads this 5.9 megabits per second, which is what they're saying in this case is for I think 1920 by 1080 HD stream. Obviously that will increase if you are doing different resolutions and things like that. But basically if you had noticed that these requirements were sort of changing sometimes for no apparent reason, that's what it was. It was a little bug and they fixed it. So what else have they added? It is in related to the additional menu items, I'm reading it now, to view the current or selected broadcasts, watch page or announcement. So I don't know if everybody is entirely aware of this, but you can actually, from within ECAM, when you are streaming, if I come into live demo mode, you'll find in the edit menu, copy YouTube URL. So that'll copy the URL of the actual stream itself. Also in this beta menu, you can see the watch page from here as well. So those are just little links that it gives you out to those pages. And I think that this is basically they've just added some additional links in when you are streaming to the, as I say, the watch page or the announcement page. So apart from this though, obviously the main one is those additional 10 guests that we can have an interview mode. There are some fixes that I know have come up and a lot of people have mentioned. So I'll just quickly mention those. One was, one that I experienced myself was that YouTube and Facebook comments, sometimes they were duplicating in the chat window. So that has been fixed now. Then also a thumbnail uploaded to YouTube using their built-in scheduler. It could sometimes appear blurry, that has been fixed. A broadcast, starting a broadcast to a scheduled restream event could fail. So that has been fixed. And then two final ones are the, the eCom Live display didn't view account for restream or Twitch didn't display correctly at times as well. And then the final one was that bandwidth issue that I mentioned before. So those are the main updates, but really, as I say, lots of people are gonna be happy about that 10 guest for interview mode. The rate that they're pushing out these updates, I can't wait to see what is still to come. We always expected that 4.0 would be a big update. Obviously it's a major release, but yeah, it's just amazing to see how quickly all these things are coming out. And with two fixes in a day, they're certainly proactive about correcting it. As always, I'll leave a link in the description to the place where you can grab the beta if you're not already on it. And what I'll also do is leave a link to the video all about the major releases that came out in that first beta as well.