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AnyWave can read the following file formats:
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* Micromed (.trc)
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* EDF/BDF Biosemi (*.edf *.bdf)
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* CTF Meg
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* 4D Neuro Imaging MEG
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* ADES (AnyWave simple data format (*.ades))
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* Brain Products (*.vhdr)
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* Electrode Arrays (*.eab)

Latest revision as of 10:53, 9 February 2015

AnyWave can read the following file formats:

  • Micromed (.trc)
  • EDF/BDF Biosemi (*.edf *.bdf)
  • CTF Meg
  • 4D Neuro Imaging MEG
  • ADES (AnyWave simple data format (*.ades))
  • Brain Products (*.vhdr)
  • Electrode Arrays (*.eab)