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.DAV Format: What is it & How to View Oscillograms with Suitable Programs?

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  • #1 17037212
    Łukasz.K
    Level 28  
    Does anyone know what program can view oscillograms in .DAV format?
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  • #2 17037299
    icosie
    Level 34  
    Hello

    Did you search on Google?

    Because even a regular VLC Player plays this extension, there are even YT instructional videos.
    And there are more of these programs.

    best regards
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  • #3 17037696
    Łukasz.K
    Level 28  
    But these are .DAV pictures, not movies.
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  • #4 17038038
    icosie
    Level 34  
    What device / program did it save?
  • #5 17038172
    beatom
    Level 38  
    Have you searched on Siglent, LeCroy or ATTEN?
    Don't have any browsers for this type of file?
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  • #6 17038182
    smiland
    Level 15  
    Try changing the DAV extension to jpg or any other graphic formats. Sometimes it works.
  • #7 17061714
    Łukasz.K
    Level 28  
    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.
    Attachments:
    • .DAV Format: What is it & How to View Oscillograms with Suitable Programs? SDS00001.jpeg (33.24 KB) You must be logged in to download this attachment.
  • #8 17062060
    Anonymous
    Level 1  
  • Helpful post
    #9 17109044
    smiland
    Level 15  
    I got something like this in Audacity: .DAV Format: What is it & How to View Oscillograms with Suitable Programs?

Topic summary

✨ 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.
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