![]() At the moment, MRIConvert can only convert files that use the following transfer syntaxes: 1.2.840.10008.1.2 Files must end in ".dcm" and must conform to the DICOM standard to be included. All DICOM files in this directory and its subdirectories will be added to the "DICOM input" panel. ![]() Choose a directory containing the files you wish to convert. This will bring up a directory selector dialog. To choose files to convert: choose "Input/Add" from the menu, or click on the "Add" button. If none of the above works for your system, email us on the MRIConvert mailing list and we will attempt to provide a working solution. Please let us know if you get this working, it would be great to list your platform here. You will need a C++ compiler that understands the Standard Template Library and wxWidgets 2.8 or later. If your platform is not listed above, there may be a reasonable chance that MRIConvert can be built natively. Other - Finally, you could build from the source code tarball or zip file. You will need root privileges as the default installation location is /usr/bin. Where refers to the version and distribution, and is the version number. Installation is accomplished with the following commands: ![]() Redhat/CentOS 64-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.0-x86_.Redhat/CentOS 32-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.Debian/Ubuntu 64-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.Debian/Ubuntu 32-bit binary: MRIConvert-2.1.Choose the tarball that most closely matches your Linux flavor: Due to differences in typically installed libraries between Redhat and Debian-based distros, we have provided different builds for each. If you are not yet using NeuroDebian, download one of the binary distributions listed below. Any necessary libraries should be installed automatically. Install by running "aptitude install mriconvert" as the administrative user. Ubuntu), we highly recommend using the NeuroDebian repository as the Right Way to install MRIConvert. Linux - If you use a Debian-based distro (e.g.
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