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# Overlay Files
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Overlay files are used to create and maintain overlays within the Plex libraries on the server.
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Overlays and templates are defined within one or more Overlay files, which are linked to libraries in the [Libraries Attribute](../config/libraries.md#overlay-path) within the [Configuration File](../config/configuration.md).
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All overlay coordinates assume 1000 x 1500 for Posters and 1920 x 1080 for Backgrounds and Title Cards.
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**To remove all overlays add `remove_overlays: true` to the `overlay_path` [Libraries Attribute](../config/libraries.md#remove-overlays).**
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**To change a single overlay original image either remove the `Overlay` shared label and update the Image in Plex or replace the image in the assets folder and then PMM will overlay the new image**
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These are the attributes which can be used within the Overlay File:
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| Attribute | Description |
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|:--------------------------------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| [`templates`](templates) | contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays |
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| [`external_templates`](templates.md#external-templates) | contains [path types](../config/paths) that point to external templates that can be leveraged by multiple overlays |
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| [`queues`](#overlay-queues) | contains the positional attributes of queues |
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| [`overlays`](#overlays-attributes) | contains definitions of overlays you wish to add |
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* `overlays` is required in order to run the Overlay File.
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* Example Overlay Files can be found in the [Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs/tree/master/PMM)
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## Overlays Attributes
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Each overlay definition requires its own section within the `overlays` attribute.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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IMDb Top 250:
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# ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay
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4K:
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# ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay
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etc:
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# ... builders, details, and filters for this overlay
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```
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## Overlay
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Each overlay definition needs to specify what overlay to use. This can happen in 3 ways.
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1. If there is no `overlay` attribute PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the mapping name of the overlay definition. This example below would look for `IMDb Top 250.png`.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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IMDb Top 250:
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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2. If the `overlay` attribute is given a string PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the string given. This example below would look for `IMDbTop.png`.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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overlay: IMDbTop
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IMDb Top 250:
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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3. Using a dictionary for more overlay location options.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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IMDb Top 250:
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overlay:
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name: IMDb Top 250
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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```
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There are many attributes available when using overlays to edit how they work.
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| Attribute | Description | Required |
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|:---------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------:|
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| `name` | Name of the overlay. | ✅ |
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| `file` | Local location of the Overlay Image. | ❌ |
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| `url` | URL of Overlay Image Online. | ❌ |
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| `git` | Location in the [Configs Repo](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs) of the Overlay Image. | ❌ |
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| `repo` | Location in the [Custom Repo](../config/settings.md#custom-repo) of the Overlay Image. | ❌ |
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| [`group`](#overlay-groups) | Name of the Grouping for this overlay. Only one overlay with the highest weight per group will be applied.<br>**`weight` is required when using `group`**<br>**Values:** group name | ❌ |
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| [`queue`](#overlay-queues) | Name of the Queue for this overlay. Define `queue` positions using the `queues` attribute at the top level of an Overlay File. Overlay with the highest weight is applied to the first position and so on.<br>**`weight` is required when using `queue`**<br>**Values:** queue name | ❌ |
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| `weight` | Weight of this overlay in its group or queue.<br>**`group` or `queue` is required when using `weight`**<br>**Values:** Integer 0 or greater | ❌ |
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| `horizontal_offset` | Horizontal Offset of this overlay. Can be a %.<br>**`vertical_offset` is required when using `horizontal_offset`**<br>**Value:** Integer 0 or greater or 0%-100% | ❌ |
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| `horizontal_align` | Horizontal Alignment of the overlay.<br>**Values:** `left`, `center`, `right` | ❌ |
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| `vertical_offset` | Vertical Offset of this overlay. Can be a %.<br>**`horizontal_offset` is required when using `vertical_offset`**<br>**Value:** Integer 0 or greater or 0%-100% | ❌ |
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| `vertical_align` | Vertical Alignment of the overlay.<br>**Values:** `top`, `center`, `bottom` | ❌ |
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| `font` | System Font Filename or path to font file for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** System Font Filename or path to font file | ❌ |
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| `font_style` | Font style for Variable Fonts. Only needed when using a Variable Font.<br>**Value:** Variable Font Style | ❌ |
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| `font_size` | Font Size for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `font_color` | Font Color for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Color Hex Code in format `#RGB`, `#RGBA`, `#RRGGBB` or `#RRGGBBAA`. | ❌ |
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| `back_color` | Backdrop Color for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Color Hex Code in format `#RGB`, `#RGBA`, `#RRGGBB` or `#RRGGBBAA`. | ❌ |
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| `back_width` | Backdrop Width for the Text Overlay. If `back_width` is not specified the Backdrop Sizes to the text<br>**`back_height` is required when using `back_width`**<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `back_height` | Backdrop Height for the Text Overlay. If `back_height` is not specified the Backdrop Sizes to the text<br>**`back_width` is required when using `back_height`**<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `back_align` | Alignment for the Text Overlay inside the backdrop. If `back_align` is not specified the Backdrop Centers the text<br>**`back_width` and `back_height` are required when using `back_align`**<br>**Values:** `left`, `right`, `center`, `top`, `bottom` | ❌ |
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| `back_padding` | Backdrop Padding for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `back_radius` | Backdrop Radius for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `back_line_color` | Backdrop Line Color for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Color Hex Code in format `#RGB`, `#RGBA`, `#RRGGBB` or `#RRGGBBAA`. | ❌ |
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| `back_line_width` | Backdrop Line Width for the Text Overlay.<br>**Value:** Integer greater than 0 | ❌ |
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| `special_text` | Text Format for Special Text Overlays.<br>**`special_text` Only works with text overlays** | ❌ |
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| `addon_offset` | Text Addon Image Offset from the text.<br>**`addon_offset` Only works with text overlays**<br>**Value:** Integer 0 or greater | ❌ |
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| `addon_position` | Text Addon Image Alignment in relation to the text.<br>**`addon_position` Only works with text overlays**<br>**Values:** `left`, `right`, `top`, `bottom` | ❌ |
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* If `url`, `git`, and `repo` are all not defined then PMM will look in your `config/overlays` folder for a `.png` file named the same as the `name` attribute.
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### Non-Positional Image Overlay
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Non-Positional overlays are images that are either 1000 x 1500 for Posters or 1920 x 1080 for Backgrounds and Title Cards.
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These Overlays should be mostly transparent and will just be completely merged with the base image.
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### Positional Image Overlay
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Positional overlays can be of any size and use `horizontal_offset`, `horizontal_align`, `vertical_offset`, and `vertical_align` to position the overlay on the image.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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IMDB-Top-250:
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imdb_chart: top_movies
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overlay:
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name: IMDB-Top-250
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git: PMM/overlays/images/IMDB-Top-250
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horizontal_offset: 0
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horizontal_align: right
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vertical_offset: 0
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vertical_align: bottom
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```
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### Blurring Overlay
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There is a special overlay named `blur` that when given as the overlay name will instead of finding the image will just blur the image instead.
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You can control the level of the blur by providing a number with the attribute like so `blur(##)`.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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blur:
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overlay:
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name: blur(50)
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builder_level: episode
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plex_search:
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all:
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resolution: 4K
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```
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![](blur.png)
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### Text Overlay
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You can add text as an overlay using the special `text()` overlay name. Anything inside the parentheses will be added as an overlay onto the image. Ex `text(4K)` adds `4K` to the image.
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You can control the font, font size and font color using the `font`, `font_size`, and `font_color` overlay attributes.
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You can control the backdrop of the text using the various `back_*` attributes.
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The `horizontal_offset` and `vertical_offset` overlay attributes are required when using Text Overlays.
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PMM includes multiple fonts in the [`fonts` folder](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager/tree/master/fonts) which can be called using `fonts/fontname.ttf`
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```yaml
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overlays:
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audience_rating:
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overlay:
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name: text(Direct Play)
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horizontal_offset: 0
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 150
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vertical_align: bottom
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font: fonts/Inter-Medium.ttf
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font_size: 63
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font_color: "#FFFFFF"
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back_color: "#00000099"
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back_radius: 30
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```
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#### Special Text Overlays
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You can use the item's metadata to determine the text. You set the `name` to `text(special_text)` and then use the `special_text` attribute to format the text.
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There are multiple Special Text Variables that can be used when formatting the text. The variables are defined like so `<<name>>` and some can have modifiers like so `<<name$>>` where `$` is the modifier. The available options are:
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| Special Text Variables & Mods | Description | Movies | Shows | Seasons | Episodes |
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|:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|
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| `<<audience_rating>>`<br>`<<audience_rating%>>`<br>`<<audience_rating#>>` | audience rating (`8.7`, `9.0`)<br>audience rating out of 100 (`87`, `90`)<br>audience rating removing `.0` as needed (`8.7`, `9`) | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<critic_rating>>`<br>`<<critic_rating%>>`<br>`<<critic_rating#>>` | critic rating (`8.7`, `9.0`)<br>critic rating out of 100 (`87`, `90`)<br>critic rating removing `.0` as needed (`8.7`, `9`) | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<user_rating>>`<br>`<<user_rating%>>`<br>`<<user_rating#>>` | user rating (`8.7`, `9.0`)<br>user rating out of 100 (`87`, `90`)<br>user rating removing `.0` as needed (`8.7`, `9`) | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
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| `<<title>>` | Title of the Item | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
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| `<<show_title>>` | Title of the Item's Show | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
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| `<<season_title>>` | Title of the Item's Season | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<original_title>>` | Original Title of the Item | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
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| `<<content_rating>>` | Content Rating of the Item | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<episode_count>>`<br>`<<episode_countW>`<br>`<<episode_count0>`<br>`<<episode_count00>` | Number of Episodes (`1`)<br>Number of Episodes As Words (`One`)<br>Number of Episodes With 10s Padding (`01`)<br>Number of Episodes With 100s Padding (`001`) | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
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| `<<season_number>>`<br>`<<season_numberW>`<br>`<<season_number0>`<br>`<<season_number00>` | Season Number (`1`)<br>Season Number As Words (`One`)<br>Season Number With 10s Padding (`01`)<br>Season Number With 100s Padding (`001`) | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
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| `<<episode_number>>`<br>`<<episode_numberW>`<br>`<<episode_number0>`<br>`<<episode_number00>` | Episode Number (`1`)<br>Episode Number As Words (`One`)<br>Episode Number With 10s Padding (`01`)<br>Episode Number With 100s Padding (`001`) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<runtime>>`<br>`<<runtimeH>>`<br>`<<runtimeM>>` | Runtime of the Item in minutes<br>Hours in runtime of the Item<br>Minutes remaining in the hour in the runtime of the Item | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
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| `<<originally_available>>`<br>`<<originally_available[FORMAT]>>` | Original Available Date of the Item<br>Original Available Date of the Item in the given format. [Format Options](https://strftime.org/) | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
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Note: You can use the `mass_audience_rating_update` or `mass_critic_rating_update` [Library Operation](../config/operations) to update your plex ratings to various services like `tmdb`, `imdb`, `mdb`, `metacritic`, `letterboxd` and many more.
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##### Example
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I want to have the audience_rating display with a `%` out of 100 vs 0.0-10.0.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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audience_rating:
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overlay:
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name: text(special_text)
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special_text: <<audience_rating%>>%
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horizontal_offset: 225
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 15
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vertical_align: top
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font: fonts/Inter-Medium.ttf
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font_size: 63
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font_color: "#FFFFFF"
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back_color: "#00000099"
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back_radius: 30
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back_width: 300
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back_height: 105
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```
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#### Text Addon Images
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You can add an image to accompany the text by specifying the image location using `file`, `url`, `git`, or `repo`.
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Use `addon_offset` to control the space between the text and the image.
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Use `addon_position` to control which side of the text the image will be located on.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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audience_rating:
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overlay:
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name: text(audience_rating)
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horizontal_offset: 225
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 15
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vertical_align: top
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font: fonts/Inter-Medium.ttf
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font_size: 63
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font_color: "#FFFFFF"
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back_color: "#00000099"
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back_radius: 30
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back_width: 300
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back_height: 105
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git: PMM/overlays/images/raw/IMDB_Rating
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addon_position: left
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addon_offset: 25
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```
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### Overlay Groups
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Overlay groups are defined by the name given to the `group` attribute. Only one overlay with the highest weight per group will be applied.
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This is an example where the Multi-Audio overlay will be applied over the Dual-Audio overlay for every item found by both.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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Dual-Audio:
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overlay:
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name: Dual-Audio
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git: PMM/overlays/images/Dual-Audio
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group: audio_language
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weight: 10
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horizontal_offset: 0
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 15
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vertical_align: bottom
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plex_all: true
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filters:
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audio_language.count_gt: 1
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Multi-Audio:
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overlay:
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name: Multi-Audio
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git: PMM/overlays/images/Multi-Audio
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group: audio_language
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weight: 20
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horizontal_offset: 0
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 15
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vertical_align: bottom
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plex_all: true
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filters:
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audio_language.count_gt: 2
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```
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### Overlay Queues
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Overlay queues are defined by the name given to the `queue` attribute. The overlay with the highest weight is put into the first queue position, then the second highest is placed in the second queue position and so on.
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You can define the queue positions by using the `queues` attribute at the top level of an Overlay File. You can define as many positions as you want.
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```yaml
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queues:
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custom_queue_name:
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- horizontal_offset: 300 # This is the first position
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 1375
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vertical_align: top
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- horizontal_offset: 300 # This is the second position
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horizontal_align: center
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vertical_offset: 1250
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vertical_align: top
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overlays:
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IMDb:
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imdb_chart: popular_movies
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overlay:
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name: text(IMDb Popular)
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queue: custom_queue_name
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weight: 20
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font: fonts/Inter-Medium.ttf
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font_size: 65
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font_color: "#FFFFFF"
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back_color: "#00000099"
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back_radius: 30
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back_width: 380
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back_height: 105
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TMDb:
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tmdb_popular: 100
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overlay:
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name: text(TMDb Popular)
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queue: custom_queue_name
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weight: 10
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font: fonts/Inter-Medium.ttf
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font_size: 65
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font_color: "#FFFFFF"
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back_color: "#00000099"
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back_radius: 30
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back_width: 400
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back_height: 105
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```
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## Suppress Overlays
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You can add `suppress_overlays` to an overlay definition and give it a list or comma separated string of overlay names you want suppressed from this item if this overlay is attached to the item.
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So in this example if the `4K-HDR` overlay matches an item then the `4K` and `HDR` overlays will also match. The `suppress_overlays` attribute on `4K-HDR` will stop the overlays specified (`4K` and `HDR`) from also being applied.
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```yaml
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overlays:
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4K:
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plex_search:
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all:
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resolution: 4K
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HDR:
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plex_search:
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all:
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hdr: true
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4K-HDR:
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suppress_overlays:
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- 4K
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- HDR
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plex_search:
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all:
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resolution: 4K
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hdr: true
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```
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## Builders
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Builders use third-party services to source items for overlays. Multiple builders can be used in the same overlay from a variety of sources listed below.
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* [Plex Builders](builders/plex)
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* [TMDb Builders](builders/tmdb)
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* [TVDb Builders](builders/tvdb)
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* [IMDb Builders](builders/imdb)
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* [Trakt Builders](builders/trakt)
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* [Tautulli Builders](builders/tautulli)
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* [Radarr Builders](builders/radarr)
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* [Sonarr Builders](builders/sonarr)
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* [MdbList Builders](builders/mdblist)
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* [Letterboxd Builders](builders/letterboxd)
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* [ICheckMovies Builders](builders/icheckmovies)
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* [FlixPatrol Builders](builders/flixpatrol)
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* [Reciperr Builders](builders/reciperr)
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* [StevenLu Builders](builders/stevenlu)
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* [AniDB Builders](builders/anidb)
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* [AniList Builders](builders/anilist)
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* [MyAnimeList Builders](builders/myanimelist)
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## Details
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Only a few details can be used with overlays: `limit`, `show_missing`, `save_missing`, `missing_only_released`, `minimum_items`, `cache_builders`, `tmdb_region`
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* [Setting Details](details/setting)
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* [Metadata Details](details/metadata)
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## Filters
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These filter media items that would have an overlay applied by any of the Builders.
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* [Filters](filters)
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## Examples
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### Example Overlay File
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```yaml
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overlays:
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4K:
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overlay:
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name: 4K # This will look for a local overlays/4K.png in your config folder
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plex_search:
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all:
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resolution: 4K
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HDR:
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overlay:
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name: HDR
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git: PMM/overlays/HDR
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plex_search:
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all:
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hdr: true
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Dolby:
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overlay:
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name: Dolby
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url: https://somewebsite.com/dolby_overlay.png
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plex_all: true
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filters:
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has_dolby_vision: true
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```
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### Example Folder Structure
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```
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config
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├── config.yml
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├── Movies.yml
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├── TV Shows.yml
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├── Overlays.yml
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├── overlays
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│ ├── 4K.png
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│ ├── Dolby.png
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│ ├── HDR.png
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```
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