[Mne_analysis] how to see the recording time of split files

Alexandre Gramfort gramfort at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Tue Aug 30 16:00:55 EDT 2011
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Hi,

could you give more details on how you split the files and if you
applied some kind
of processing like filtering for example?

you could certainly look at the file length from matlab or python but I think
mne_browse_raw show this info in the gui

Alex

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Ji Won Bang <kirstens03 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, all.
> I'm trying to see the starting and ending time of fif file.
> When the data is too big, it is split into several files such as raw-1.fif,
> raw-2.fif..
> I assume one of the split files' ending time and the right next file's
> starting time is not continuous, although the data were recorded
> continuously.
> Is there anyone how I can check the starting and ending time of files? (not
> thru mne_browse_raw, coz every file starts from 0 sec if I use it, no matter
> the file is recorded continuously or not)
>
> I appreciate your comment in advance!!!!!
> Best,
> Ji Won Bang
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