[Eeglablist] Subject: Help Needed to Access/Convert Natus/DMS .eeg EEG Files

kjefferiksen at comcast.net kjefferiksen at comcast.net
Thu Jul 3 12:05:45 PDT 2025


Hi Yousra,

I used to mange the clinical equipment at a hospital system in Oregon. They
no longer have Natus equipment, or I would probably be able to help you out.
I suggest contacting Natus and see if they have any way to enable you to
convert the data. 

Exactly what software are you using that has the EDF export grayed out? Is
that software running on a Natus computer? More details would help me
understand.

-Jeff Eriksen
Portland, Oregon, USA

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Subject: [Eeglablist] Subject: Help Needed to Access/Convert Natus/DMS .eeg
EEG Files

Hello everyone,

I am currently working on my final year project involving EEG data analysis
using deep learning. I have access to EEG recordings saved in the
proprietary .eeg format from the Natus/DMS system.

However, I am facing a major challenge:

   -

   The option to export .eeg files to standard formats (such as .edf) is
   disabled (grayed out), and I have no other way to convert these files.
   -

   I do not have access to the NeuroWorks/DMS software on my personal
   computer to view or export the data.
   -

   Open-source tools like EDFbrowser do not support this proprietary format.

I am reaching out to this community to ask if anyone has encountered this
issue before or knows of any tools, methods, or workarounds to read,
convert, or otherwise work with .eeg files without using NeuroWorks.

Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you very much in advance for your help.

Best regards,
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