Dear Jamuna, 
Which instrument have you been recording data from? I never had such an 
experience with databridge, are you sure you have continuum and centroid data 
in the same file? 
check the name o your file as well, databridge does not like exotic names with 
special characters in it... 

if you want you can send me one of the files, i'll have a look at it. 

cheers, geert. 

----- Original Message -----

> From: "jamuna risal" <jri...@gmail.com>
> To: "Developer discussion" <Mzmine-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2015 3:23:18 PM
> Subject: [Mzmine-devel] Suggestion please!!!

> Dear all,

> I am using MzMine 2.13.1 to process RAW files. Since I am aware that it is
> not possible to separate two functions of the RAW file in MzMine, I am
> trying to convert these files (scans from Function 1 only) to netcdf using
> databridge. But it is not going well, databridge is not able to recognize
> scans. It is possible that this problem is due to scans being in continuum
> and centroid mode in Function 1 and 2, respectively?

> Has anybody come across this situation and how to deal with. Will
> proteoWizard be better option?

> Thank you for your kind suggetion.

> jamuna

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