Hi,
I think you can conditionally call e.g. compression J2 in an importconverter.
Marcel
Hi,
I think you can conditionally call e.g. compression J2 in an importconverter.
Marcel
Hi,
I think you can put hl7 files in the incoming folder.
Marcel
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Hi Dries,
this is unlikely to happen, I intended once to add to allow conquest store images with given compression but this is a lot of work as it is contrary to its current design.
Marcel
Hi,
FileNameSyntax = %studydate[2,7]/%callingae/%id/%seriesid/%sopuid.dcm
results in filename:
/zsdb/MAG0/230912//124335760/1/1.2.826.1694524056.20532531.346.dcm
I.e. %callingae does not seem to work. Is this related to the issue?
Marcel
Hi Dries,
yes it should be for images, but videos are unfortunately not supported. Conquest is able to transcode any compression it supports, and it does not contain video codecs.
Marcel
Hi,
conquest does not support most movie formats. What are you trying to send?
Marcel
Hi,
it may be requesting a storage commitment which is not suported by Conquest. Typically you should be able to get this to work by defining your Conquest pacs with less capabilities in Infinitt-PACS. But if the problems persist you may need to run a network sniffer to see what data exactly goes into conquest. Or run a debug version of dgate.exe and see why it does not connect.
Marcel
Hi,
this is the correct dgatesop.lst, from the GUI with jpeg support enabled.
you cannot enable random ones because they are not supported in the code.
Marcel
Hi,
can you show me your dgatesop.lst?
Marcel
Is it being queried? You can enable debug logging and see what goes in and out.
Marcel
Can you post your dicom.ini and tell me what version of conquest you are using?
Marcel
Hi,
this is in principle possible (as I used this option between 2000 and 2008) but and am a bit doubtful about supporting this. Setup is done through file jukebox.ini. If you create it an extra page is shown in the GUI.
DVD disks contain dicom information in folders exactly like the primary storage. There is no viewer on the disks.
Marcel
Hi,
can you share the image that is causing this? I can setup a few virtual machines to try and duplicate the issue.
Marcel
Store images into database speed test in 2023 (old hardware with modern SSD, Debian 12, database on same hardware)
Database test without transferring images. 4.3 million records transferred. Average speed as function of transfer association.
NULL driver: 4200 records / s
sqlite sync off: 2035 records / s
sqlite sync on: 29 records/s
postgres: 202 records / s
postgres sync off: 600 records / s
mariadb (innodb): 225 records / s
mariadb (myisam): 670 records / s
dbaseiii: 550 records / s
Hi Ubuntu is fine I use it to test all the time.
The source of the errors is mysterious, every error is logged but I have never seen that particular one. What make is PACS2?
Marcel
Hi,
ExportConverters "forward to" have a retry mechanism, Importconverters not.
What OS are you on? Some Linux variants are known to give network errors on Conquest.
Is regular transmission to PACS2 reliable?
Marcel
This is possible as explained in the above reply in solution 1 and 4.
Can you define the AE of the viewers to encode the .x in your example? E.g. AE=viewer.1 for 192.168.1.1?
Then define in acrnema.map:
viewer.* 192.168.1.* 1234 un
to do the trick
Marcel
Hi,
2. this is not built-in. You would have to script that for instance processing the query and move command, best by adding an item for a users (e.g. ReferringPhysicianName = 'name of user'0
3. Their PACS I guess
Marcel