mriconvert: Osirix Lite
Dianne Patterson
dkp at email.arizona.edu
Fri Apr 17 20:44:41 PDT 2015
I am hopeful that the newest version of Osirix lite is not having the
problem.
But I guess I'll believe it after I've handled a couple of subjects without
snafus.
so you may hear back from me in another week or so if the problem remains.
Osirix recommended decompressing, but there must also have been a bug in
the first version.
I'll cross my fingers. Thanks for the explanation...
-Dianne
On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 8:10 PM, Jolinda Smith <jolinda at uoregon.edu> wrote:
> The transfer syntax explains how to read the file, and MRIConvert (as
> well as many other software programs) only supports certain transfer
> syntaxes. It sounds like Osirix lite is using a compressed transfer syntax,
> such as jpeg 2000, which is not supported by MRIConvert. Presumably there
> is a setting in Osirix Lite that allows you to choose a different transfer
> syntax. You say you think it is doing better. Does that mean you are no
> longer getting this error?
>
> Jolinda
>
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 18:08:36 -0700, Dianne Patterson <
> dkp at email.arizona.edu> wrote:
>
> My free osirix recently informed me it would not work any more and I had
> to download the new "Osirix-Lite" . This has been no end of trouble and
> MRIconvert seems to frequently report that images I export from Osirix Lite
> have "unsupported transfer syntax"....I'm not sure what this means, except
> MRIconvert frequently refuses to convert these images to FSL nifti. Osirix
> support suggested that I needed to decompress the images...that did not
> seem to make a difference. I did just update to the next minor revision of
> osirix lite...and I *think* it is doing better.
>
> I wondered if you were aware of the issue and could perhaps shed some
> light on it?
> Images are coming from a seimens skyra.
>
> Thankyou for your time,
>
> -Dianne
>
>
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