Show page Old revisions Backlinks This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== How to use Display Titles to customize the titles of your media files ====== Mezzmo lets you customize the titles for your media files using Display Titles. You can set display titles for the files your Mezzmo library using the **Display Titles** dialog. Go to the **Options dialog (General page)** and click the **Display Titles** button to display the Display Titles dialog. {{:displaytitles.png?nolink|Display Titles dialog}} Each type of media file is listed so you can customize each type of file as you like. Click the **Add Keyword** button to add a keyword. Click the **Presets** button for some recommended title styles. ===== Display Title Keywords ===== Mezzmo uses **Display Title Keywords** to let you define what parts of a file's metadata you want to use in the title. Example display title keywords are %TITLE%, %ALBUM%, %ARTIST%, %TRACK%, %SERIES%, %SEASON% and %EPISODE%. Click the **Add Keyword** button to see the full list of keywords available to you. {{:displaytitleskeywords.png?nolink|Display Titles dialog}} **Example:** You may have a music file "Coldplay_Yellow.mp3", where the associated metadata is Title = Yellow, Artist = Coldplay, Album = Parachutes, Track = 5. Using display title keywords, you can create titles like this: * **%TITLE%** will create a title "Yellow" * **Track %TRACK%: %TITLE%** will create a title "Track 05: Yellow" * **%ALBUM% - %TRACK%** will create a title "Parachutes - 05" * **%ARTIST% -%ALBUM% - %TRACK%** will create a title "Coldplay - Parachutes - 05" If you want to display the file name as the title, then you simply need to use the %FILENAME% keyword. For example: ===== Displaying File Names as Titles ===== If you want to display the file name as the title, then you simply need to use the %FILENAME% keyword. For example: {{:displaytitlesfilenames.png?nolink|Display Titles dialog}}