Metadata
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Revision as of 00:29, 22 July 2014
Metadata is extra non-critical information about the main contents of a file, or about the circumstances in which a file was created, etc.
Many, many formats contain data that could be considered to be metadata, but this page is only concerned with dedicated metadata formats which, for one reason or another, are best documented as separate formats.
Metadata is a great thing to have for publicly-available files, but there's a sinister side to it too... it's come out lately that all sorts of people are snooping into the metadata of your life (such as who you're calling or e-mailing), and this can reveal a lot about you.
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Metadata formats
- disc.id
- EPOC AIF
- Exif
- Exif MakerNote
- FILE_ID.DIZ
- ID3
- Internet Archive metadata
- IPTC
- MEF (Metadata Exchange Format)
- METS (Metadata Encoding & Transmission Standard)
- mtree
- NFO
- Photoshop Image Resources
- SRR
- SRS
- Windows Shortcut
- XMP
Metadata subcategories in other formats
- Metadata formats related to archiving
- Metadata formats related to audio and music
- Metadata formats related to graphics
- Metadata formats related to video