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TDM is an XML format with embedded binary (when saved as binary), so you should be able to write a Matlab reader without too much difficulty. You can get information on TDM here. Other alternates you can try are
How many channels will you be scanning?  5kHz is actually not that fast.  You can typically do a binary stream to disk at somewhere around 20MBytes/sec (strongly depends on your computer, especially your disk drive).  Maximum speed with a PCI bus is probably around 40MBytes/sec, assuming a very good hard drive system (RAID?).  HWS will stream at about 1MByte/sec with compression (depends on processor).
You may also want to check out the tutorial Managing Large Data Sets in LabVIEW for large data handling, and this recent thread for more information on saving in binary format using TDM.  If you need more information, please ask.  Please include more details (number of channels, bit depth, header info needed, etc.) if you can.
			
    
	
		
		
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Hello, I try to check the knowledgebase article but can't, im 'not authorized'.
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The knowledgebase article seems to have been replaced with this new DevZone article:
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