Hi, is there any way to get the Duration property value of a video file and map it to a custom metadata column (i.e duration) in SharePoint. I have a video library in SP where I would like to display duration to the user in a metadata column when a file is uploaded. I can see the value in details pane but not able to access it Thanks in advance
Is there a way for this method to work by “crawling” existing SharePoint .htm documents with preexisting metadata labels? I have already uploaded .htm files with custom meta data tags, however, I’m currently UNABLE to refine my searches by those custom meta data tags. Doing so is what I desire.
Great topic and very valuable knowledge. I have one question. Is there some compelling reason you are speaking at the speed of light? You sound like you need to pee. Slow down.
I personally found the pace very good. It gets annoying listening to people who speak slowly, say irrelevant stuff, and pepper the script with "errrr, ummmm" etc. This was an unbelievably condensed and useful presentation style in my opinion.
I do not see the navigation on the left hand side allowing search with the Metadata Navigation and Filtering Feature on (4:19).
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Perfect!!! Exactly what I was looking for.
Hi, is there any way to get the Duration property value of a video file and map it to a custom metadata column (i.e duration) in SharePoint. I have a video library in SP where I would like to display duration to the user in a metadata column when a file is uploaded. I can see the value in details pane but not able to access it Thanks in advance
Thank you so much for a very good explanation!!
I do not see the navigation on the left hand side allowing search with the Metadata Navigation and Filtering ??
I do not see metadata navigation on my manage site features list. how can i fix this
Is there a way for this method to work by “crawling”
existing SharePoint .htm documents with preexisting metadata labels?
I have already uploaded .htm files with custom meta data tags, however, I’m
currently UNABLE to refine my searches by those custom meta data tags. Doing so is what I desire.
deep good explanation
It looks like this functionality is not compatible with Minimal Download Strategy...
Set up metadata navigation for a list or library in SharePoint 2013
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Great topic and very valuable knowledge. I have one question. Is there some compelling reason you are speaking at the speed of light? You sound like you need to pee. Slow down.
I personally found the pace very good. It gets annoying listening to people who speak slowly, say irrelevant stuff, and pepper the script with "errrr, ummmm" etc. This was an unbelievably condensed and useful presentation style in my opinion.