I am only able to view the data and not work with the raw data. I used 7-zip to check the contents of the .exe file but could not find the data inside.
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Answer by
Ashish Bajaj
Unfortunately, without further information or access to the specific program, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. However, you could try reaching out to the developer or support team of the EEG Viewer program for assistance in extracting the raw data. They may be able to guide you on the appropriate methods or provide you with a different version of the program that allows working with raw data.
There is no readily available .txt file or instructions on how to use this software. Any guidance is appreciated.
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
There is a step-by-step example on how to use the application posted on the official website of the developers. I recommend you visit the link posted below to learn how to work with the application. The guide is in English and has images that you can use
I am only able to view the data and not work with the raw data. I used 7-zip to check the contents of the .exe file but could not find the data inside.
Unfortunately, without further information or access to the specific program, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. However, you could try reaching out to the developer or support team of the EEG Viewer program for assistance in extracting the raw data. They may be able to guide you on the appropriate methods or provide you with a different version of the program that allows working with raw data.
Yes, EEG Viewer should be able to open .eeg files.
There is no readily available .txt file or instructions on how to use this software. Any guidance is appreciated.
There is a step-by-step example on how to use the application posted on the official website of the developers. I recommend you visit the link posted below to learn how to work with the application. The guide is in English and has images that you can use
On the page you will also find links to save the application to your computer.