Hi,

I'm getting a bad magic number error using mri_convert. I'm trying to convert a 
.nii file to a .mgz file. I've searched all over and all I can find is that you 
can use python in another program to delete this number, and it is related to 
the file extension. I've tried using the .nifti1 extension, as well as .nii, as 
I have a .img file in the folder as well, but then it doesn't recognize the 
file extension. The files were converted using mricro from hdr/img MPRAGE files 
to correct orientation into the .nii files.

I also tried using the original .hdr file to convert, and it spits out an 
orientation error.

Any help would be appreciated.


- Jennifer Lynn Sarai Kriegel
MS in Psychological Sciences, Cognition and Neuroscience Emphasis
Functional Neuroimaging of Memory Lab, Center for Vital Longevity
The University of Texas at Dallas
jlk130...@utdallas.edu<mailto:jlk130...@utdallas.edu>
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