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TDMS could be very useful if they were not so badly handled. The need for files that you can read and write concurrently does exist but TDMS fail to address it right now because of the lack of stability.
Create a TDMS, close the ref and then pass the closed ref to any TDMS function, LabVIEW crashes instantly...
Try use NI's TDMS viewer for a very large file, you get a memory error.
For now I still use WAV file and when customer send me their large TDMS files I always have to struggle around to parse them.
Really TDMS could be cool with a little effort from NI.
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Epictetus
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These issues have been addressed in LabVIEW 2014.