Clemens Brunner
Clemens Brunner
Here is the link to SigViewer 0.6.1 Windows 64bit (the link you provided above required authentication): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzq48JpOZMxLM0VvTXVKbDNvbTg/view?usp=sharing Before putting it on the release page, I have to create an installer...
I finally managed to build SigViewer 0.6.1 as a 64bit Windows binary again - you can find a link to the official installer on the [homepage](https://github.com/cbrnr/sigviewer). :tada: :balloon: :birthday:
FWIW, the latest Qt release for Windows now officially supports MinGW64.
Thanks for your feedback, we're currently working on bringing EVT support back. In the meantime, you could use version 0.5.2: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sigviewer/files/0.5.2/
How did you open that file? You can't directly open EVT files, you need to load a normal file first and then import events from the EVT file.
Yeah, I don't know why the EVT file shows up, but you can't open EVT files because they only contain events (and no data). I suspect that the EEG file...
I didn't release a new version since January so this is strange. I'm a bit confused when you speak of scans - are you trying to load MRI data? SigViewer...
Can you share these files with me somehow?
Could you send me a private message on Twitter? My handle is `@cbrnr_`.
These seem to be Nihon Kohden files. This format is not supported by SigViewer (and it never was). I have no idea why you could load these files at one...