This may help, at least partially.
http://neuroelf.net/
You may need to get in touch with Jochen Weber ([log in to unmask]) for
specific directions, but he helped me convert some .vmr files a few
months ago, no need for BV installation.
Jessica
On 03/11/2010 18:55, John Ashburner wrote:
> I have it on good authority that there is a plugin for BrainVoyager
> that will convert the various file formats into NIfTI, but it probably
> wouldn't help you so much because the plugins use various libraries
> from BV itself.
>
> http://support.brainvoyager.com/available-tools/49-available-plugins/166-nifti-conversion-volumetric-files.html
>
> Alternatively, you may be able to do something with the BVXQtools from
> http://support.brainvoyager.com/available-tools/52-matlab-tools-bvxqtools.html
> .
>
> I haven't tried any of these, so can't comment much more.
>
> The par/rec files are in a format used by Philips scanners (when they
> are not written out as DICOM). There are various converters around,
> but you may wish to try this one (which is linked from our spm
> extensions web page): http://r2agui.sourceforge.net/
>
> Best regards,
> -John
>
> 2010/11/3 Bányai Mihály<[log in to unmask]>:
>> Dear SPM crowd,
>>
>> I just recieved a dataset that's been processed by BrainVoyager. Is
>> there a way to convert the BV files into SPM or standard Matlab
>> binary/text files? Unfortunately I don't have the BV software itself.
>> The data is in the following formats:
>>
>> .stc, .vtc and .fmr files and
>> .PAR and .REC files
>>
>> I don't really know how BV-specific they are, but I didn't find any
>> standard conversion with Google. I use SPM8.
>>
>> Thanks for your help,
>> Mihály Bányai
>> .
>>
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