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cine loops

Sonopath Forum

How do you all convert your DICOM loops to video clips for posting?  Do you use a DICOM converter software?  I’d rather keep them in DICOM but can’t post them.  I have a logiq e.  Thanks for any advice,  jas

How do you all convert your DICOM loops to video clips for posting?  Do you use a DICOM converter software?  I’d rather keep them in DICOM but can’t post them.  I have a logiq e.  Thanks for any advice,  jas

Comments

KV CVT SonoPath

We usually offload them right

We usually offload them right off the macine as JPEG/AVI for posting, or you would need a free DICOM viewer like Osirix for MAC, not sure if there are viewers for PCs. We are Appleheads here at SonoPath. 😉

jas

Do you need to save in both

Do you need to save in both formats?  Or does the machine automatically convert to jpeg/avi when you export?  Sorry for all the questions.  jas

KV CVT SonoPath

If your machine is set up to

If your machine is set up to save in DICOM already you would just need to switch the export format to JPEG/AVI, and then don’t forget to switch it back. DICOM is life for ultrasound images! Haha! 🙂

jas

Perfect!  Thank you so much! 

Perfect!  Thank you so much!  jas

amandalaceyasnw

You can also use a file

You can also use a file converter software, such as Movavi Video Converter.  Offload them as DICOM and then convert to an AVI etc. 🙂