Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

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Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by SleepingUgly » Sat Nov 26, 2011 12:30 pm

I'm asking for someone else... Is there software available (other than for purchase) for this machine?
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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by cflame1 » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:17 pm

Sleepyhead works

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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by SleepingUgly » Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:33 pm

How do I get it?
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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by SleepingUgly » Sat Nov 26, 2011 9:45 pm

It didn't work, unfortunately. Can someone PM me the link to Encore Pro 2 or whatever it is? I'm on limited time because he's visiting from out of town. Thanks!
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Post by Pugsy » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:43 pm

Check your PM Box

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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by SleepingUgly » Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:34 am

Thanks to everyone who responded, here and in PMs! I'll get "tech support" working on it.
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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by J-Mac » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:51 am

Quick semi-related question: Is there anyway to import Encore data from my M-Series machine to Sleepyhead? I am getting ready to purchase a new machine and I am as yet undecided as to which I will buy. But I know it will be compatible with Sleepyhead software. However I have several years of data stored from my current machine, which is my M-Series A-Flex. I have saved all the raw NEO files on my computer. Is there anyway I will be able to import these files into Sleepyhead so all my data would be in one place? Not a necessity but if I can I won't have to keep Encore installed on all future machines.

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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by Goofproof » Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:28 pm

J-Mac wrote:Quick semi-related question: Is there anyway to import Encore data from my M-Series machine to Sleepyhead? I am getting ready to purchase a new machine and I am as yet undecided as to which I will buy. But I know it will be compatible with Sleepyhead software. However I have several years of data stored from my current machine, which is my M-Series A-Flex. I have saved all the raw NEO files on my computer. Is there anyway I will be able to import these files into Sleepyhead so all my data would be in one place? Not a necessity but if I can I won't have to keep Encore installed on all future machines.

Thanks!

Jim
If you use the encore software you can save the data as .pdf files and view them anytime you want. Jim
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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by J-Mac » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:20 pm

Goofproof wrote:(snipped my original quote...)

If you use the encore software you can save the data as .pdf files and view them anytime you want. Jim
Yes, I know that and I do save them as PDF files. I just would like to have all the data available in one program - but only if it is possible; I'm not asking for anyone to modify the program or do any extra work. The raw Encore data are all stored in XML files, which is pretty much a universal format and can often be imported to any program that handles data. Not all, but many. If Sleepyhead can indeed accept XML files and someone can let me know what specifics are needed, I can modify the files as needed myself. If not then I do have all the PDF reports naturally.

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Re: Software for Respironics REM Star Pro Cflex+

Post by Goofproof » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:09 pm

J-Mac wrote:
Goofproof wrote:(snipped my original quote...)

If you use the encore software you can save the data as .pdf files and view them anytime you want. Jim
Yes, I know that and I do save them as PDF files. I just would like to have all the data available in one program - but only if it is possible; I'm not asking for anyone to modify the program or do any extra work. The raw Encore data are all stored in XML files, which is pretty much a universal format and can often be imported to any program that handles data. Not all, but many. If Sleepyhead can indeed accept XML files and someone can let me know what specifics are needed, I can modify the files as needed myself. If not then I do have all the PDF reports naturally.

Thanks!

Jim
What I did in the past is save the dailies in .pdf, then combine them into monthly binders. You can even combine those binders, into yearly binders. To do this you need the Pro version of Acrobat, not the free. Jim
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