Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 01:55:36AM +0000, Stefan Schreiber wrote:
But your plots surely don't apply directly to the Ozo sphere, which
is packed with electronics inside? (s. Nokia's videos.)
The word "case" includes the interior of the sphere, which is not hollow.
Your plots refer to an empty sphere, don't they?
A solid (i.e. acoustically not transparent) sphere. It doesn't
matter what is inside.
Ciao,
Sorry for the delayed response, I was quite busy elsewhere...
And then there is the peak at 180 degrees, the result
of all parts of the wave travelling around the sphere
arriving there exactly in phase.
I see this, but (IMO) we are talking about different cases here.
Your sphere plot applies (for example) to the Eigenmike, which is based
on 32 capsules positioned directly on the sphere surface.
Ozo: The tiny openings you can see on the pictures seem to be just that.
(So, no capsules...)
The capsules will probably be positioned just below the surface, inside
the sphere. If so (assumption), your plot doesn' t apply.
http://www.techinsider.io/nokia-ozo-virtual-reality-camera-photos-2015-12
Can you agree?
Best,
Stefan
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