How to read EDF files in LabVIEW?

Hi all.
I'm trying to read a EDF file (brain signals, EEG) into LabVIEW but I can't figure out how to do it. Would like to meet this challenge without converting the EDF file before processing. 
Are there someone out there who can help me? I'm using LabVIEW 2010
Kind regards
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Hi Clausny,
LabVIEW supports numerous data types through DataPlugins available here (login may be required), this includes the *.EDF (European Data Format).
Supported Features:
EDF (European Data Format) files. 
EDF+ files.
Large blocked data files.
Writing of EDF files.
All channels are saved into one channel group.
Saving of all numeric and waveform channels.
All channels must have the same channel length and the same "Waveform x-step width" property value.
"Waveform x-name" and "Waveform x-unit" properties will be ignored when writing to EDF file.
Non-Supported Features:
Annotations. Those will be supported in a later version.
The EDF DataPlugin also integrates into the NI Biomedical Startup Kit. The Biomedical Startup Kit uses the LabVIEW graphical development environment to analyze biomedical signals.
Also the link here gives a brief introduction on how to use DataPlugins with your version of LabVIEW.
Hope this helps with your application.
Thanks
Jamie
Jamie S.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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