These files were saved with a digital oscilloscope. I attach a sample image with the changed extension from .DAV to .jpeg because the electrode does not accept .DAV extensions. If someone could view this file, I would be grateful for the info.
Try to draw a chart based on a file in Matlab or GNU Octave. If you have something non-Windows, try Baudline. You can also import the file as raw data into Audacity (unsigned 8-bit PCM). This is not a picture.
I noticed a lot of interest in the subject of playing DAV files. Therefore, I decided to prepare a short guide on how to play and convert DAV to AVI format for laymen in the subject.
The discussion centers around the .DAV file format, specifically regarding the viewing of oscillograms saved from digital oscilloscopes. Users suggest various programs for viewing .DAV files, including VLC Player, Audacity, Matlab, GNU Octave, and Baudline. Some users recommend changing the file extension from .DAV to .jpg to facilitate viewing. Additionally, there are inquiries about the specific devices or programs used to save the files, with mentions of brands like Siglent, LeCroy, and ATTEN. A user also shares a sample image converted from .DAV to .jpeg to illustrate the issue. Summary generated by the language model.