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# Metadata and Playlist Files
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Metadata and Playlist files are used to create and maintain collections within the Plex libraries and playlists on the server.
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If utilized to their fullest, these files can be used to maintain the entire server's collections and playlists, and can be used as a backup for these in the event of a restore requirement.
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## Metadata Files
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Collections, templates, metadata, and dynamic collections are defined within one or more Metadata files, which are linked to libraries in the [Libraries Attribute](../config/libraries) within the [Configuration File](../config/configuration.md).
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These are the attributes which can be used within the Metadata File:
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| Attribute | Description |
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| `metadata` | contains definitions of metadata changes to [movie](metadata/movie), [show](metadata/show), or [music](metadata/music) library's items [movie titles, episode descriptions, etc.] |
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| [`templates`](templates) | contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple collections |
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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 collections |
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| [`collections`](#collections-and-playlists-mappings) | contains definitions of collections you wish to add to one or more libraries |
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| [`dynamic_collections`](dynamic) | contains definitions of dynamic collections you wish to create in one or more libraries |
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* One of `metadata`, `collections` or `dynamic_collections` must be present for the Metadata File to execute.
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* Example Metadata Files can be found in the [Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs)
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## Playlist Files
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Playlists are defined in one or more Playlist files that are mapped in the [Playlist Files Attribute](../config/playlist) within the Configuration File.
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These are the attributes which can be utilized within the Playlist File:
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| [`templates`](templates) | contains definitions of templates that can be leveraged by multiple playlists |
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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 playlists |
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| [`playlists`](#additional-playlist-attributes) | contains definitions of playlists you wish to add to the server |
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* `playlists` is required in order to run the Playlist File.
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* You can find example Playlist Files in the [Plex Meta Manager Configs Repository](https://github.com/meisnate12/Plex-Meta-Manager-Configs)
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* Plex does not support the "Continue Watching" feature for playlists, you can [vote for the feature here](https://forums.plex.tv/t/playlists-remember-position-for-subsequent-resume/84866/39)
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## Collections and Playlists Mappings
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Plex Meta Manager can run a number of different operations within `collections:` and `playlists:` such as:
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* Automatically build and update collections and playlists
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* Sync the collection with the source list if one is used
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* Send missing media to Sonarr/Radarr (Lidarr not supported at this time)
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* Show and Hide collections and playlists at set intervals (i.e. show Christmas collections in December only)
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## Dynamic Collection Mappings
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Plex Meta Manager can automatically create dynamic collections based on different criteria, such as
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* Collections for the top `X` popular people on TMDb (Bruce Willis, Tom Hanks etc.)
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* Collections for each decade represented in the library (Best of 1990s, Best of 2000s etc.)
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* Collections for each of the moods/styles within a Music library (A Cappella, Pop Rock etc.)
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Below is an example dynamic collection which will create a collection for each of the decades represented within the library:
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```yaml
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dynamic_collections:
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Decades:
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type: decade
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```
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## Collection and Playlist Attributes
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There are three types of attributes that can be utilized within a collection/playlist:
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### Builders
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Builders use third-party services to source items to be added to the collection/playlist. Multiple builders can be used in the same collection/playlist from a variety of sources listed below.
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* [Plex Builders](builders/plex)
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* [Smart Builders](builders/smart)
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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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* [Letterboxd Builders](builders/letterboxd)
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* [ICheckMovies Builders](builders/icheckmovies)
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* [FlixPatrol Builders](builders/flixpatrol)
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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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These can alter any aspect of the collection/playlist or the media items within them.
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* [Setting Details](details/setting)
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* [Schedule Detail](details/schedule)
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* [Image Overlay Detail](details/overlay)
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* [Metadata Details](details/metadata)
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* [Arr Details](details/arr)
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## Filters
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These filter media items added to the collection by any of the Builders.
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* [Filters](filters)
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## Additional Playlist Attributes
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Playlist operations requires the `libraries` attribute, which instructs the operation to look in the specified libraries. This allows media to be combined from multiple libraries into one playlist. The mappings that you define in the `libraries` attribute must match the library names in your [Configuration File](../config/configuration).
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The playlist can also use the `sync_to_users` attributes to control who has visibility of the playlist. This will override the global [`playlist_sync_to_users` Setting](../config/settings.md#playlist-sync-to-users). `sync_to_users` can be set to `all` to sync to all users who have access to the Plex Media Server, or a list/comma-separated string of users. The Plex Media Server owner will always have visibility of the Playlists, so does not need to be defined within the attribute. Leaving `sync_to_users` empty will make the playlist visible to the Plex Media Server owner only.
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In the following example, media is pulled from the `Movies` and `TV Shows` libraries into the one Playlist, and the playlist is shared with a specific set of users:
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```yaml
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playlists:
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Marvel Cinematic Universe:
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sync_mode: sync
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libraries: Movies, TV Shows
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sync_to_users: User1, someone@somewhere.com, User3
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trakt_list: https://trakt.tv/users/donxy/lists/marvel-cinematic-universe?sort=rank,asc
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summary: Marvel Cinematic Universe In Chronological Order
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```
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* Unlike collections, playlists can only be built using one Builder as their ordering is inherited from the builder; it is not possible to combine builders. |