On 2010-11-25, [email protected] wrote:

The column heading says 'conversion to B-format/FMH', and the values are prefixed by an 'x'. This suggests that to get FMH you have to multiply the N3D component by the value listed. [...]

May I suggest that when we go into these kinds of details, everybody then use the formal physical (acoustical) conventions? And disambiguate, using references, what they really mean. So that the discussion doesn't devolve into a pissing match? ;)

If need be, everybody who's anybody should already be able to go right downto micropascals and spherical harmonic coefficients right now.
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