TagLib# 2.0.4.0 has just been released. This is the first release that includes the full photo support that we’ve built last year.

This means that TagLib# (used by Banshee, F-Spot and others) can now serve as your one-stop .NET library for handling audio, video and image metadata. And did I mention that it’s deliciously open-source, making it usable in any project you’d like?

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11 Responses to “TagLib# 2.0.4.0 released”

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      Ruben

      Those aren’t really meant to be used anyway. They’re development tools for generating image file unit tests based on exiv2. Quite useless since we don’t put the tests in the tarball anyway.

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      Ruben

      Contact Aaron Bockover or Brian Nickel for the exact reasoning as to why TagLib# was built. My guess: ease of portability / development due to being fully managed.

      There’s nothing wrong with having libraries in different languages. We should atleast give the guys that originally built TagLib# the credit for not reinventing the wheel but to build upon something that was works (even if it’s not “building upon” in the traditional sense).

  1. Sukhjinder

    Great that TagLibSharp is still undergoing active development but where is the current home? I mean where is the official download and documentation site. Thanks!

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