# Resolution/Edition Overlay
The `resolution` Default Overlay File is used to create an overlay based on the resolutions and editions available on each item within your library.
![](images/resolution.png)
## Requirements & Recommendations
Supported Overlay Level: Movie, Show, Episode
Recommendations: Editions overlay is designed to use the Editions field within Plex [which requires Plex Pass to use] or the [TRaSH Guides](https://trash-guides.info/) filename naming scheme
## Supported Resolutions
| Resolution | Key | Weight |
|:-------------|:--------------|:-------|
| 4K DV/HDR | `4k_dvhdr` | `158` |
| 4K HDR10+ | `4k_plus` | `155` |
| 4K DV | `4k_dv` | `150` |
| 4K HDR | `4k_hdr` | `140` |
| 4K | `4k` | `130` |
| 1080P DV/HDR | `1080p_dvhdr` | `128` |
| 1080P HDR10+ | `1080p_plus` | `125` |
| 1080P DV | `1080p_dv` | `120` |
| 1080P HDR | `1080p_hdr` | `110` |
| 1080P | `1080p` | `100` |
| 720P DV/HDR | `720p_dvhdr` | `98` |
| 720P HDR10+ | `720p_plus` | `95` |
| 720P DV | `720p_dv` | `90` |
| 720P HDR | `720p_hdr` | `80` |
| 720P | `720p` | `70` |
| 576P DV/HDR | `576p_dvhdr` | `68` |
| 576P HDR10+ | `576p_plus` | `65` |
| 576P DV | `576p_dv` | `60` |
| 576P HDR | `576p_hdr` | `50` |
| 576P | `576p` | `40` |
| 480P DV/HDR | `480p_dvhdr` | `38` |
| 480P HDR10+ | `480p_plus` | `35` |
| 480P DV | `480p_dv` | `30` |
| 480P HDR | `480p_hdr` | `20` |
| 480P | `480p` | `10` |
| DV/HDR | `dvhdr` | `8` |
| HDR10+ | `plus` | `7` |
| DV | `dv` | `5` |
| HDR | `hdr` | `1` |
## Supported Editions
| Edition | Key | Weight |
|:--------------------|:----------------|:-------|
| Extended Edition | `extended` | `190` |
| Uncut Edition | `uncut` | `180` |
| Unrated Edition | `unrated` | `170` |
| Special Edition | `special` | `160` |
| Anniversary Edition | `anniversary` | `150` |
| Collector's Edition | `collector` | `140` |
| Diamond Edition | `diamond` | `130` |
| Platinum Edition | `platinum` | `120` |
| Director's Cut | `directors` | `110` |
| Final Cut | `final` | `100` |
| International Cut | `international` | `90` |
| Theatrical Cut | `theatrical` | `80` |
| Ultimate Cut | `ultimate` | `70` |
| Alternate Cut | `alternate` | `60` |
| Coda Cut | `coda` | `50` |
| IMAX Enhanced | `enhanced` | `40` |
| IMAX | `imax` | `30` |
| Remastered | `remastered` | `20` |
| Criterion | `criterion` | `10` |
| Richard Donner | `richarddonner` | `9` |
| Black and Chrome | `blackchrome` | `8` |
| Definitive | `definitive` | `7` |
| Ulysses | `ulysses` | `6` |
## "Dovetail" versions
In the PMM log, you may see references to versions of these overlays with `-Dovetail` appended:
```
| 4K-Plus-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
| 4K-DV-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
| 4K-HDR-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
| 4K-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
...
| Extended-Edition-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
| Uncut-Edition-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
| Unrated-Edition-Dovetail Overlay in Movies |
...
```
These `-Dovetail` variations are used when resolution and edition are combined so that one "dovetails" into the other. This is not something you can enable or disable independently; it's an internal implementation detail.
## Config
The below YAML in your config.yml will create the overlays:
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
overlay_files:
- pmm: resolution
TV Shows:
overlay_files:
- pmm: resolution
- pmm: resolution
template_variables:
builder_level: season
- pmm: resolution
template_variables:
builder_level: episode
```
## Template Variables
Template Variables can be used to manipulate the file in various ways to slightly change how it works without having to make your own local copy.
Note that the `template_variables:` section only needs to be used if you do want to actually change how the defaults work. Any value not specified will use its default value if it has one if not it's just ignored.
??? info "Click to expand"
=== "File-Specific Template Variables"
The below template variables are available specifically for this PMM Defaults file.
Be sure to also check out the "Overlay Template Variables" tab for additional variables.
| Variable | Default / Values |
|:-----------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `horizontal_offset` | `15` |
| `horizontal_align` | `left` |
| `vertical_offset` | `15` |
| `vertical_align` | `top` |
| `back_color` | `#00000099` |
| `back_radius` | `30` |
| `back_width` | `305` |
| `back_height` | `105`/`189` |
| `use_resolution` | **Description:** Turns off all Resolution Overlays in the Defaults file.
**Values:** `false` to turn off the overlays |
| `use_edition` | **Description:** Turns off all Edition Overlays in the Defaults file.
**Values:** `false` to turn off the overlays |
| `builder_level` | **Description:** Choose the Overlay Level.
**Values:** `season` or `episode` |
| `weight_<>`1 | **Description:** Controls the weight of the Overlay. Higher numbers have priority. **Only works with Edition keys.**
**Values:** Any Number |
1. Each default overlay has a `key` that when calling to effect a specific overlay you must replace `<>` with when calling.
=== "Overlay Template Variables"
{%
include-markdown "../overlay_variables.md"
%}
### Example Template Variable Amendments
The below is an example config.yml extract with some Template Variables added in to change how the file works.
```yaml
libraries:
Movies:
overlay_files:
- pmm: resolution
template_variables:
use_dv: false
use_hdr: false
use_1080p: false
use_720p: false
use_576p: false
use_480p: false
use_1080p_hdr: false
use_1080p_dv: false
```