Manipulate Metadata Properties in Documents with All-New GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET

We have a major update for our customers who are using our metadata manipulation API - GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET. We have revamped the architecture of the API to improve and simplify the process of reading, updating, searching or removing the metadata properties from the documents. So let’s take a tour of version 19.11. Why do you need to upgrade? You should upgrade to the latest release because: The_ Metadata_ class is introduced as a single entry point to manage metadata in all supported formats.
· Usman Aziz · 2 min

Best Practices in Metadata Management

Before going in-depth to Metadata management, let’s discuss what the metadata is? The Metadata summarizes basic information about data. In other words, it’s an information which describes the data that contained in something like a web page, document, or file. Another way to think of metadata is as a short explanation or summary of what the data is. A simple example of metadata for a document might include a collection of information like the author, file size, date the document was created, and keywords to describe the document.
· Muhammad Umar · 3 min

Extract Metadata from .MKV Files using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 19.1

Today, we are pleased to announce the release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 19.1. In this version, we have introduced two new features and added seven enhancements. Using the latest version, you can extract metadata from Matroska Multimedia Container (.MKV) files. Furthermore, the latest version allows you to extract metadata from password-protected OneNote documents. Please have a look at the release notes for more details. Features Introduced Support for the Matroska Multimedia Container FilesGroupDocs.
· Usman Aziz · 2 min

Work with Password-Protected Documents using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.12

We are pleased to announce the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.12. Using the latest version, you can now work with the password-protected PDF, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents. Furthermore, obsolete methods of MP3 and MPP formats are removed and memory consumption for working with Word and PowerPoint formats is now reduced. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API. Features IntroducedThe following features are introduced in version 18.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min

Read, Remove, and Update FLV File's Metadata using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.11

We are pleased to announce the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.11. The latest version supports missing metadata properties of Excel format and allows working with FLV file format’s metadata. Furthermore, memory consumption is now reduced for working with PDF and Excel file formats. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API. Features IntroducedThe following features are introduced in version 18.11. Detect FLV file format Read FLV header metadata Get XMP metadata of FLV file format Update XMP metadata of FLV file format Remove XMP metadata of FLV file format Support for missing metadata properties of Excel format For details about the features supported by the API, please visit Features Overview.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min

Update Lyrics3v2 Metadata Tags in MP3 Format using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.10

We are delighted to announce a new feature and enhancements in the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.10. Using the latest version, you can now update Lyrics3v2 tags in MP3 format. Memory consumption is now reduced for working with PNG, JPEG2000, BMP, DICOM, DJVU, EMF, WEBP and WMF formats. Furthermore, **MetadataUtility **obsolete methods are now removed and a bug, while cleaning or updating metadata of Strict Open XML Presentation (.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min

Read EXIF Metadata in PSD Format using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.8

GroupDocs team is proudly announcing one new feature and three enhancements in the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.8. Using the latest version, you can now read EXIF metadata in PSD format. Classes representing TIFF tags are now refactored. Furthermore, memory consumption is now reduced to perform metadata operations for JPEG and TIFF file formats. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min

Update IPTC Metadata in PSD File using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.7

GroupDocs team is proudly announcing the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.7. Using the latest version, you can now update and remove IPTC metadata in PSD file format. Furthermore, memory consumption is now reduced to perform metadata operations for PSD and MP3 file format. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API. Features IntroducedFollowing are the new features introduced in version 18.7. Update IPTC Metadata in PSD Format Remove IPTC Metadata in PSD Format For details about the features supported by the API, please visit Features Overview.
· Ali Ahmed · 1 min

Update XMP Metadata of WAV File using GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.6

GroupDocs team is introducing two new features and three enhancements in the monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.6. Using the latest version, you can now edit XMP metadata of WAV file format and update metadata properties of MPP file format. Furthermore, memory consumption for loading and saving metadata is now reduced for MPP, WAV and AVI file formats. A bug related to removing XMP metadata in Tiff file format is also resolved in the latest version.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min

Search and Replace Metadata using Regular Expression in GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.5

GroupDocs team is introducing a bunch of enhancements in this monthly release of GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET 18.5. Using the latest version, you can now search and replace metadata using a regular expression, read DublinCore metadata using a unified approach, and edit ZIP archive comments. Furthermore, memory consumption is now reduced for ZIP, torrent, and EPUB file formats. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API.
· Ali Ahmed · 2 min