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Bernhard NeumayerParticipant
I see, thanks for the info. I did not dare to try a new version because I could never load DICOM files from the start when I used a new version and needed support (usually someone of your team sent me a file or an installer).
I’ll try different settings in the meantime and will install the new version as soon as possible.Best regards,
BernhardBernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic ImagingBernhard NeumayerParticipantDear Michal,
Thanks for your reply. I tried this in jMRUI 5.1 and 5.2 (Windows 10). Maybe some Screenshots are helpful (I hope the links work).
Image 1: files loaded.
Image 2: performed a fit, closed the results, set soft constraints for the frequency of the water peak
Image 3: Save the file
Image 4: closed AMARES, opened it again and loaded the files. Frequency is set back to ‘estimated’.Best regards,
Bernhard- This reply was modified 7 years ago by Bernhard Neumayer. Reason: Links did not work
Bernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic ImagingBernhard NeumayerParticipantHi Eren,
I am not sure if I can help but I can also offer you to send you my installation of jMRUI. I did not get feedback from Tiffany if it helped but I guess it is worth a try.
If you give me an email address I can send you a link.Bernhard
Bernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic ImagingBernhard NeumayerParticipantHi Tiffany,
today tried to load DICOMS on a new installation of jMRUI 5.2 on a colleague’s PC and it did not work either. I am not sure what I did to get it to work and will tell you as soon as I find out.
I solved the problem by simply copying my folder to the other PC and everything works fine now. I will send you a copy of the folder and hope it works.
It may, however, be necessary to change the java path in
jmrui.bat
and
jmruicl.bat
.
It is on the first line in both files:
set javaFile="C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_60\bin\java"
So if you have a different version you will have to change it.Regards,
Bernhard- This reply was modified 9 years ago by Bernhard Neumayer.
- This reply was modified 9 years ago by Bernhard Neumayer.
Bernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic ImagingBernhard NeumayerParticipantDear Tiffany,
is this still an open problem? I had the same problem and there are two ways to solve it:
For version 5.1 I got an update from the support team which did not have this problem (I can send it to you, if you want).
The easier way, however, is to install version 5.2; the problem seems to be solved for this update.Regards,
BernhardBernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Clinical Forensic ImagingBernhard NeumayerParticipantDear Michal,
thank you, everything works fine with the linked file. The fits for both versions provide the same results (except for the sign in the linewidth).
Is there a way to get notified about such updates? I’m just confused because the latest jMRUI version is pretty new but this AMARES version obviously is newer if it is not included.
Best regards,
BernhardBernhard Neumayer
Medical University of Graz
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