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Home Photos and Videos library - Show Title option


mrb002

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mrb002

Hello,

 

Is there any way to set the "Show Title" option as defaulting to checked instead of unchecked in a Home Photos and Videos library, for every folder?

 

It is checked for the top level folder and 2nd level folder, but every sub folder requires me to check the "Show Title" option.  This is in the web client.

 

The issue is that my Home photos are laid out in named folders, and I cannot see the name once it generates a cover thumbnail for the folder.

 

 

 

In the example below, by default Emby shows the title for "2018", "10 (october)", and "11 (November)" folders - but any subfolders below that level do not have titles.

 

Folder structure:

Photos (root)

---2018

------10 (October)

---------Halloween Party

------------pic1.jpg

------------pic2.jpg

------------pic3.jpg

------------pic4.jpg

---------Weekend at the beach

------------pic1.jpg

------------pic2.jpg

------------pic3.jpg

------------pic4.jpg

------11 (November)

---------Thanksgiving

------------pic1.jpg

------------pic2.jpg

------------pic3.jpg

------------pic4.jpg

 

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Hi, there's currently no way to set a default, but it's a good idea for the future. thanks.

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Teredactle

Was searching for this as I too, find it very annoying that this option is set to default to unchecked. As I browse through the pictures/videos I'd like to see the file name.

Any chance this every made it into a feature timeline?

Thanks

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2 hours ago, Teredactle said:

Was searching for this as I too, find it very annoying that this option is set to default to unchecked. As I browse through the pictures/videos I'd like to see the file name.

Any chance this every made it into a feature timeline?

Thanks

Hi, yes we plan to revamp the view options in future updates. Thanks.

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