Extract Time Slices from Continuous Recordings without MATLAB
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Extract Time Slices from Continuous Recordings without MATLAB
Hello,
Is there a simple way to extract a time slice from a continuous recordings? We are having difficulty with our MATLAB installation, so we'd appreciate knowing if there is a method that does not involve MATLAB.
Thanks!
Is there a simple way to extract a time slice from a continuous recordings? We are having difficulty with our MATLAB installation, so we'd appreciate knowing if there is a method that does not involve MATLAB.
Thanks!
nosib1- Posts : 1
Join date : 2014-10-30
Re: Extract Time Slices from Continuous Recordings without MATLAB
Hi,
the easiest way to do this is re-record a new file from the already existing one. The Recorder works on replayed data the same way as on live data. Define the start time in Replayer/Replayer Tab, and stop the recording any time you want. Or you can pre-define a file length or size in the recorder, and stop the file automatically (Recorder/Recorder Tab, File Size Limit with Auto Stop active).
Best Frank MCS
the easiest way to do this is re-record a new file from the already existing one. The Recorder works on replayed data the same way as on live data. Define the start time in Replayer/Replayer Tab, and stop the recording any time you want. Or you can pre-define a file length or size in the recorder, and stop the file automatically (Recorder/Recorder Tab, File Size Limit with Auto Stop active).
Best Frank MCS
Frank MCS- Posts : 188
Join date : 2008-07-14
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