can you send me the full command line? It should say 4 echoes, not 0
On Thu, 
9 May 2013, Jonathan Holt wrote:

> Thanks Bruce,
>
> should the hemisphere's be processed separately, or how do I signify lh and 
> rh simultaneously?
>
> Also, should the fact that after running mris_make_surfaces, it says 
> "detecting dura using 0 echos from memprage_echo%d.mgz" be worrisome? I've 
> got 4 different echos, all mgzs in the directory. I have a feeling I'm doing 
> this incorrectly.
>
> jon
> On May 9, 2013, at 8:50 AM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
>
>> Hi Jon
>>
>> yes, the subject and hemi need to be defined (they are required parameters)
>> Bruce
>> On Wed, 8 May 2013, Jonathan Holt wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> combed through the mail archives to figure out how to work with multi echo
>>> mprage, found what I need but I wanted to confirm which of these two
>>> commands is the appropriate
>>> mris_make_surfaces -dura memprage_echo%d.mgz 4 subjid lh/rh
>>> mris_make_surfaces -dura memprage_echo%d.mgz do the subjid and hemispheres 
>>> need to be specified as per the 1st line?
>>> jon
>>>
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