![]() ![]() ![]() The following features are rated for each format with a score of 0 to 10: 1) Extensible (can incorporate user-defined information).Ģ) Meaningful tag ID's (hint to meaning of unknown information).ģ) Sequential read/write ability (streamable).ĥ) Easy to implement reader/writer/editor.ħ) Large data lengths supported: >64kB (+5) and >4GB (+5).ġ0) Compact format doesn't squander disk space or bandwidth.ġ1) Compressed meta information supported.ġ2) Relocatable data elements (ie. Featuresīelow is very subjective score card comparing the features of a number of common file and meta information formats, and comparing them to MIE. MIE can be used to encapsulate meta information from many sources and bundle it together with any type of file. The MIE format is an extensible, dedicated meta information format which supports storage of binary as well as textual meta information. ![]() MIE stands for "Meta Information Encapsulation". This module contains routines required by Image::ExifTool to read and write information in MIE files. This module is used by Image::ExifTool DESCRIPTION Image::ExifTool::MIE - Read/write MIE meta information SYNOPSIS Multiple MIE Documents in a Single File.Encapsulating Information with Data in a MIE File. ![]()
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