Keep in mind that you can convert from mzML to MGF instead of WIFF to MGF (because the WIFF reader is so slow).

-Matt


On 1/20/2011 10:22 AM, bobxiong wrote:
Hi Matt,

I tried both SeeMS and Insilicos Viewer and I could see the spectra
for individual scans. However, there was no export feature for
exporting the peaks' data (mz and intensity) for the scans. What I'm
trying to accomplish here is to get a peak list (all peaks rather than
the base peak alone) for all the scans for a downstream manipulation.
To that end, I wonder msconvert can be configured to report the peak
element as numeric data instead of base64 encoded strimg. I gather
this is doable because msconvert already does it for the base peak
(basePeakMz and basePeakIntensity).

Thanks,

Bob

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