# Bcl2Fastq v2+Introduction Support Webinar Video

Bcl2Fastq is a Linux-based software that converts base call files generated from an Illumina sequencing run to FASTQ files as well as demultiplex samples. This webinar focuses on Bcl2fastq v2+ and covers the following topics: requirements to run Bcl2Fastq; command line basics; commonly used options; and frequently asked ‘How To….’ questions.

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Video length: 35:40 min

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