What is the best way to get and set the meta data for mp3, mp4, avi files etc. with .NET?
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You can use this free .NET library to read/write MP3 metadata. |
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I've been looking at the NTag project as well, which handles MP3/WMA/OGG. I don't know of a single library that handles audio and video files, so you might have to use a few. |
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I use MediaInfo with my C# apps, gives you a lot of information about media files. |
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@sieben, does MediaInfo have a .NET class library? From the webpage it looks like a GUI that you can access from the shell as well. |
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MediaInfo looks pretty nice, although it'd require interop to hit the DLL. Does it allow editing tags, too? Can't tell from their info page. |
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Looks like MediaInfo is read-only at this point, by the way: http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=4241318&abmode=1 Very cool project, though. It's fun finding out about all this cool stuff here on SO. |
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These are the example class files for different languages found in the MediaInfo.dll zip
You do have to use interop and I don't know if you can edit tags, I've never needed to do that but it's pretty much a swiss army knife at least for getting media information from files. Link to downloads page (sourceforge) MediaInfo0.7.7.4DLL_Win32.zip |
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I used COM interop to access DirectShow's Media Detector functionality. This does work pretty well, but it's a right pain in the backside. You need to know lots about COM, win32 interop, and so on. You can also use DirectShowNet which should handle most of that for you, I just didn't want to lug that whole thing around when I was only interested in the MediaDetector part |
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I've recently used Tag Lib Sharp to write some C# apps for cleaning up and maintaining my music library. I found the library very easy to use and although i've only used it for MP3's, it appears to support a range of other music/video formats. |
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