I just start using the pro version. I'm trying to enter a driver, and after entering all of the information that I have available, I am getting a lot of inconsistency check errors (8 of them). All of the information I have entered comes from the manufacturer. In one case (Qes, Qms, and Qts) I removed the 0.53 Qts I'd entered and it calculated it at 0.533. Fine, but this seems way too strict and a huge pain in the *** if I want to enter a lot of drivers. Do I just need to start removing data till it fits? For a lot of the fields, I'm not really sure what they do, or which one to let auto-calculate and don't want to risk getting inaccurate information by removing something important.
Any thoughts, or tricks to get past this?
Any thoughts, or tricks to get past this?
I think I just found my answer. Looks like I'm only supposed to enter Qes, Qms, Fs, Vas, Mms, Re, Xmax and Pe, and let the program calculate the rest. What a clunky interface. It'd be nice if there was a wizard that only asked for those fields, and maybe another page for other options, if one of those fields wasn't available. Or an import tool to import from WinISD Beta files.
Ugh. Also, it's save function doesn't actually save where it says it's saving. Ugh.
Ugh. Also, it's save function doesn't actually save where it says it's saving. Ugh.
Hi, maybe you missed this thread ? http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/subwoofers/148729-how-correctly-use-winisd.html?highlight=correctly
If you read the WinISD helpfile, it tells you about entering the T/S specs !
You should update to the latest version http://www.linearteam.org/download/winisd-07x.exe 🙂
WinISD is perfectly fine, if you use it as intended 😉
If you read the WinISD helpfile, it tells you about entering the T/S specs !
You should update to the latest version http://www.linearteam.org/download/winisd-07x.exe 🙂
WinISD is perfectly fine, if you use it as intended 😉
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