![]() When dealing with these predefined keys, it’s recommended to use the DocumentPdfMetadata getters and setters so that you get out-of-the-box conversions from objects such as Date. You can, of course, add any supported key-value dictionary to the metadata. Use DocumentPdfMetadata to work with the dictionary-based metadata in a PDF.Īll values specified in the PdfValue are represented by the following types:īy default, the dictionary metadata may contain the following information keys: This guide covers extracting metadata (to modify metadata, please see our separate guide for editing metadata). If you place your Plex Media Server data directory on such a file system or drive pool, you may run into problems.PSPDFKit comes with DocumentPdfMetadata and DocumentXmpMetadata, which allow you to retrieve or modify a document’s metadata. ![]() ReFS (Microsoft’s “Resilient File System”).Some common filesystems that are not supported: Some filesystems or “drive pooling” implementations don’t correctly handle things in such a way that the links used for the metadata work correctly. The metadata-and particularly artwork-stored on your Plex Media Server makes use of symbolic links/hard links for referencing the same item from multiple locations. If you have something on your computer/network blocking things, you can try whitelisting the following:įile System Doesn’t Support Symlinks/Hardlinks This is done so that those providers don’t get slammed by the mass of Plex users querying for content metadata. Metadata Cache Serversįor most metadata content, Plex makes use of cached metadata served by custom servers. Try disabling your firewall, proxy, or other software and see if that makes a difference. ![]() ![]() There are undoubtedly other applications that could cause issues, too.
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