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using_smart_playlists [2016/06/15 08:00]
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 Give your smart playlist a meaningful **name** and **description**. ​ Optionally, select some **poster artwork** and **backdrop artwork** for it - or leave it blank and Mezzmo will automatically assign artwork to it based on the files contained in the playlist. Give your smart playlist a meaningful **name** and **description**. ​ Optionally, select some **poster artwork** and **backdrop artwork** for it - or leave it blank and Mezzmo will automatically assign artwork to it based on the files contained in the playlist.
  
-Set the way you want your titles displayed for the files in the smart playlist using the **Display Titles** button. ​ For example, you may want your TV shows list like "​Breaking Bad: S003 E009: Kafkaesque" ​using the Display Title keywords - %SERIES%: S%SEASON% E%EPISODE%: %TITLE%.+Set the content rating for the smart playlist so that certain devices or users will be restricted from seeing it or playing the files within the smart playlist. ​ For example, set the content rating to '​R'​ if it contains videos that are not suitable for children. 
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 +Set the way you want your titles displayed for the files in the smart playlist using the **Display Titles** button. ​ For example, you may want your TV shows listed with full information to make them easy to identify such as "​Breaking Bad: S003 E009: Kafkaesque"​.
  
 Add the **rules** that you want to use to drill into your collection of files in your Mezzmo library. ​ The above example uses [Play Count] [is] [0] to find all files that have not yet been played (streamed) and [Category] [contains] [TV show] to find all the files that are TV show episodes. There are many metadata attributes that you can use to match on. Add the **rules** that you want to use to drill into your collection of files in your Mezzmo library. ​ The above example uses [Play Count] [is] [0] to find all files that have not yet been played (streamed) and [Category] [contains] [TV show] to find all the files that are TV show episodes. There are many metadata attributes that you can use to match on.