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Because BrainVision Analyzer (BVA) only supports certain formats of raw data, after recording data in
a collection program, you may need to export and convert the data in EEGLAB successfully use it in
BVA.
NetStation users: Raw data will need to be exported as a binary file (.raw) and then converted to three
files in EEGLAB (.dat, .vmrk, and .vhdr). This is the only way to ensure that the raw data and events
presented while recording are in sync when moving the data to analyze in BVA. Other formats may not
carry over the event files presented during recording or may alter the raw EEG data.
1. In the main directory of NetStation (this can be navigated to by selecting the NetStation
application from the bottom toolbar of the desktop), select Waveform Tools.
2. In the top window, import or drag/drop the collected NetStation file you want to convert.
3. Once you see the file you want to convert in the window, below, select "RAW file" and click
Note: When the version of NetStation is different, after selecting the Waveform Tools, select “Create”
and choose “Exporting Data”. Select the NetStation Binary format. But be aware that it might convert
the original file into .nsf file. Change the “.nsf” in the upper right corner to “.raw”. if necessary.
4. The new .raw file will be saved in the same folder of the original file.
• PART 2: Converting a .raw file to .dat, .vmrk,. and .vhdr files in EEGLAB:
1. Importing data: Open EEGLAB. When the EEGLAB GUI is visible, select File --> Import
data --> Using EEGLAB functions and plugins --> From NetStation binary simple file
set a name (usually the same name as the file you imported)
2. Exporting data: From the EEGLAB GUI, select File --> Export --> Write Brain Vis.
Then, a directory window will appear asking to name the about-to-be exported files and in
1. In the folder that you will choose as your "raw files" folder, move the .dat, .vmrk, and .vhdr
2. If this folder is not one you have been using in BVA, after opening BVA, choose File -->
New and name the folder you put the newly created files into your "raw" folder. This should