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# British Academy of Film and Television Arts Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: bafta` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards.
The `bafta` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Cannes Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: cannes` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Cannes Film Awards.
The `cannes` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Cannes Film Awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Critics Choice Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: choice` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Critics Choice Awards.
The `choice` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Critics Choice Awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Emmys Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: emmy` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Emmy Awards.
The `emmy` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Emmy Awards.
This file works with Movie and TV Libraries.

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# Golden Globes Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: golden` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Golden Globe Awards.
The `golden` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Golden Globe Awards.
The `Golden Globe Best Motion Pictures` only works with Movie Libraries but the year collections work with both Movie and TV libraries.

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# Academy Awards (Oscars) Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: oscars` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Academy Awards (Oscars).
The `oscars` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Academy Awards (Oscars).
This file only works with Movie Libraries.

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# Other Awards Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: other_award` Metadata File is used to create collections based on numerous other awards.
The `other_award` Metadata File is used to create collections based on numerous other awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Independent Spirit Awards Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: spirit` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Independent Spirit Awards.
The `spirit` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Independent Spirit Awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Sundance Film Festival Awards Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: sundance` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Sundance Film Festival Awards.
The `sundance` Metadata File is used to create collections based on the Sundance Film Festival Awards.
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Actor Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: actor` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular actors/actresses in your library.
The `actor` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular actors/actresses in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Audio Language Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: audio_language` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the audio languages available in your library.
The `audio_language` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the audio languages available in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Common Sense Media Content Rating Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: content_rating_cs` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_cs` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
If you do not use the UK-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the standard ratings (such as PG-13) to the respective UK rating system (such as 12)

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# UK Content Rating Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: content_rating_uk` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_uk` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
If you do not use the UK-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the standard ratings (such as PG-13) to the respective UK rating system (such as 12)

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# Genre Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: genre` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the genres available in your library.
The `genre` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the genres available in your library.
This file also merges similarly named genres (such as "Sci-Fi", "SciFi" and "Sci-Fi & Fantasy") into one ("Science Fiction")

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# Resolution Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: resolution` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in your library.
The `resolution` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in your library.
To avoid duplication, this file should not be used in combination with `- pmm: resolution_standards`

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# Resolution Standards Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: resolution_standards` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in your library.
The `resolution_standards` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the resolutions available in your library.
This file takes the base resolutions ("4K" and "720p") and turns them into the commonly-known standards name ("Ultra HD" and "HD Ready")

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# Streaming Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: streaming` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the streaming Services that your media is available on.
The `streaming` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the streaming Services that your media is available on.
Example Collections Created:

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# Studio Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: studio` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the studios available in your library.
The `studio` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the studios available in your library.
This file also merges similarly named studios (such as "20th Century Fox" and "20th Century Animation") into one ("20th Century Studios")

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# Subtitle Language Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: subtitle_language` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the subtitle languages available in your library.
The `subtitle_language` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the subtitle languages available in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Year Language Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: year` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the years available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <year>"
The `year` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the years available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <year>"
Example Collections Created:

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# Anilist Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: anilist` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Anilist charts
The `anilist` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Anilist charts
Example Collections Created:

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# Basic Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: basic` Metadata File is used to create collections based on recently released media in your library.
The `basic` Metadata File is used to create collections based on recently released media in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# IMDb Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: imdb` Metadata File is used to create collections based on IMDb Charts.
The `imdb` Metadata File is used to create collections based on IMDb Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# MyAnimeList Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: myanimelist` Metadata File is used to create collections based on MyAnimeList Charts.
The `myanimelist` Metadata File is used to create collections based on MyAnimeList Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# Other Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: other_chart` Metadata File is used to create collections based on other Charts.
The `other_chart` Metadata File is used to create collections based on other Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# Tautulli Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: tautulli` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Tautulli/Plex Charts.
The `tautulli` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Tautulli/Plex Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# TMDb Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: tmdb` Metadata File is used to create collections based on TMDb Charts.
The `tmdb` Metadata File is used to create collections based on TMDb Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# Trakt Chart Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: trakt` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Trakt Charts.
The `trakt` Metadata File is used to create collections based on Trakt Charts.
Example Collections Created:

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# US Content Rating Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: content_rating_us` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `content_rating_us` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
If you do not use the US-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the international ratings (such as "gb/12A") to the respective US rating system (such as "PG-13")

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# Country Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: country` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your library.
The `country` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Decade Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: decade` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
The `decade` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
Example Collections Created:

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# Director Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: director` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular directors in your library.
The `director` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular directors in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Franchise Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: franchise` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular Movie franchises, and can be used as a replacement to the TMDb Collections that Plex creates out-of-the-box.
The `franchise` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular Movie franchises, and can be used as a replacement to the TMDb Collections that Plex creates out-of-the-box.
Unlike most Default Metadata Files, Franchise works by placing collections inline with the main library items if your library allows it. For example, the "Iron Man" franchise collection will appear next to the "Iron Man" movies within your library.

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# Producer Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: producer` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular producers in your library.
The `producer` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular producers in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Universe Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: universe` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular Movie universes (such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe or Wizarding World)
The `universe` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular Movie universes (such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe or Wizarding World)
This Default file requires [Trakt Authentication](https://metamanager.wiki/en/latest/config/trakt.html)

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# Writer Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: writer` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular writers in your library.
The `writer` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the most popular writers in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Audio Codec Default Overlay File
The `- pmm: audio_codec` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the audio codec available on each item within your library.
The `audio_codec` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the audio codec available on each item within your library.
Example Overlays Created:

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# Audio Language Default Overlay File
The `- pmm: audio_language` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the number of audio languages available on each item within your library.
The `audio_language` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the number of audio languages available on each item within your library.
Example Overlays Created:

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# CommonSense Age Rating Default Overlay File
The `- pmm: commonsense` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the CommonSense Age Rating on each item within your library.
The `commonsense` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the CommonSense Age Rating on each item within your library.
Note that this file requires the `mass_content_rating: mdb_commonsense` operation to be set against your library so that the content ratings are taken from CommonSense.

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# Direct Play Default Overlay File
The `- pmm: direct_play` Overlay File is used to create an overlay to indicate items that cannot be transcoded and instead only support Direct Play (i.e. if you use Tautulli to kill 4K transcoding)
The `direct_play` Overlay File is used to create an overlay to indicate items that cannot be transcoded and instead only support Direct Play (i.e. if you use Tautulli to kill 4K transcoding)
Example Overlays Created:

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# Episode Info Default Overlay File
The `- pmm: episode_info` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the episode numbering within a given series in your library.
The `episode_info` Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the episode numbering within a given series in your library.
Note that this file should only be used against show libraries and is not expected to work against movie libraries.

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# US Content Rating Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: show/content_rating_us` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
The `show/content_rating_us` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the content ratings available in your library.
If you do not use the US-based rating system within Plex, this file will attempt to match the international ratings (such as "gb/12A") to the respective US rating system (such as "TV-14")

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# Country Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: show/country` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your library.
The `show/country` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the countries available in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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# Decade Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: show/decade` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
The `show/decade` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the decades available in your library, sorted by critic rating to create a "best of <decade>"
Example Collections Created:

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# Franchise Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: show/franchise` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular TV franchises
The `show/franchise` Metadata File is used to create collections based on popular TV franchises
Unlike most Default Metadata Files, Franchise works by placing collections inline with the main library items if your library allows it. For example, the "Pretty Little Liars" franchise collection will appear next to the "Pretty Little Liars" show in your library so that you have easy access to the other shows in the franchise.

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# Network Default Metadata File
The `- pmm: show/network` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the networks available in your library.
The `show/network` Metadata File is used to dynamically create collections based on the networks available in your library.
Example Collections Created:

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