Re: html5 room mode calculator
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:58 am
I'll take a dozen!Unfortunately I would have to charge $1.99 for that
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I'll take a dozen!Unfortunately I would have to charge $1.99 for that
Done!Soundman2020 wrote:Just noticed a detail that you might want to try to fix: For rooms with a high ceiling, the width might easily be greater than the height, but in those cases the ratio does not show on your Bolt diagram, since it assumes that height is always "1". But acoustically, it doesn't matter which way up the room is! A room with a ratio of 1:2:3 will behave exactly the same as a room with ratio of 2:1:3 (except that it is lying on its side.... )
Thanks for the info about the problems with IE8!! I will try to investigate in that direction. But in principal you should not use such old tools! It's simply insecure and not an important issue on my todo list. Sorry.on the 'similar stuff' side of things ...
I'm looking at the 'amroc' calculator site [actually, I need to check it with my alternative browser, as my old IE-8 doesn't seem to work well on it].
nonetheless a question.
Might there be a possibility for the program, given 2 measurement points [say height and width], and calculate the 'best' length ? [or some combination like that]. Given that 'best' might be open to interpretation ... it's still something I've wondered.
thanks ! I will be needing these calculators .... because ....