After seeing the question regarding “how to name a file correctly to see the badges” repeatedly on the Zidoo Forum I’ve decided to take a deeper look inside the Home Theater App to figure this out.
Special thanks goes to Markswift2003@Zidoo Forum.
Format: The<separator>Movie<separator>Name<separator><label-1><separator><label-2><separator><label-n>.<extension>
separator: blank, dot, minus, underscore
labels are case insensitive
Eg: The Usual Suspects 4k hdr dolby 5.1.mkv
Eg: the usual suspects 4k hdr dolby 5.1.mkv
Eg: The.Usual.Suspects.4k.hdr.dolby.5.1.mkv
Eg: The-Usual-Suspects-4K-HDR-DOLBY-5.1.MKV
Poster Wall Label
Eg:
For valid values for <extension> see next table “Container Label”. Extension iso works only for BD, 3DBD and UHD BD.
Image | Label (File Extension) | Description |
---|---|---|
unsupported | 3D | |
The Usual Suspects.3d.iso or as extracted iso with 3d in folder name | Blu-ray 3D* | |
The Usual Suspects.4k.<extension> The Usual Suspects.uhd.<extension> The Usual Suspects.ultrahd.<extension> The Usual Suspects.2160p.<extension> | 4K resolution* | |
The Usual Suspects.iso or as extracted iso | Blu-ray Disc (BD)* | |
Movie Set* | ||
the DVD iso has to be extracted | DVD-Video* | |
The Usual Suspects.fhd.<extension> The Usual Suspects.1080p.<extension> The Usual Suspects.1080i.<extension> The Usual Suspects.hd.<extension> The Usual Suspects.720p.<extension> The Usual Suspects.720i.<extension> | 1080p* | |
The Usual Suspects.hdr.<extension> | High-dynamic-range video* | |
TV-Show* | ||
The Usual Suspects.uhd.iso or as extracted iso with uhd in folder name | Ultra HD Blu-ray* |
Container Label
Eg: The Usual Suspects.4k.hdr.dolbytruehd.7.1.mkv
Image | Label (File Extension) | Description |
---|---|---|
3gp | 3GPP Multimedia File* | |
asf | Advanced Systems Format File* | |
avi | Audio Video Interleave File* | |
the DVD iso has to be extracted | DVD-Video* | |
flv | Flash Video File* | |
iso | Disc Image File* (Home Theater displays always the images for ISO and Blu-ray for extension iso) | |
m2ts | Blu-ray Disc Audio-Video (BDAV) MPEG-2 Transport Stream (M2TS)* | |
mkv | Matroska Multimedia Container* | |
mov | Apple QuickTime Movie* | |
mp4 | MPEG-4 Video File* | |
mpg | MPEG Video File* | |
ts | Video Transport Stream File* | |
wmv | Windows Media Video File* |
Audio Codec Label
Eg: The Usual Suspects.aac.mkv
Image | Label | Description |
---|---|---|
aac | Advanced Audio Coding* | |
aif aiff | Apple Audio Interchange File Format* | |
aifc | Apple Audio Interchange File Format Compressed* | |
alac | Apple Lossless Audio Codec* | |
ape | Monkey’s Audio* | |
unsupported | Free Lossless Audio Codec* | |
unsupported | Compact Disc Digital Audio* | |
mp3 | MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III* | |
unsupported | MPEG-1 Audio Layer I* | |
unsupported | MPEG-1 Audio Layer II* | |
ogg | Ogg* | |
unsupported | Pulse-code modulation* | |
wav | Waveform Audio File Format* | |
wma | Windows Media Audio* |
Dolby Format Label
Eg: The Usual Suspects.4k.hdr.dolbytruehd.7.1.mkv
Channel Label
This works only in combination with Dolby and DTS Format Label. But not for Dolby Atmos Label!
Eg: The Usual Suspects.4k.hdr.dolbytruehd.7.1.mkv
Image | Label | Description |
---|---|---|
0.0 | zero sound or what? | |
1.0 | Front Center | |
2.0 | Front Left Front Right | |
2.1 | Front Left Front Right Sub-Woofer | |
2.20 | ??? | |
2.35 | ??? | |
4.0 | Front Left Front Right Surround Left Surround Right | |
4.1 | Front Left Front Right Surround Left Surround Right Sub-Woofer | |
5.1 | Front Left Front Right Front Center Surround Left Surround Right Sub-Woofer | |
6.1 | Front Left Front Right Front Center Surround Left Surround Right Surround Center Sub-Woofer | |
7.1 | Front Left Front Right Front Center Side Left Side Right Surround Back Left Surround Back Right Sub-Woofer | |
9.1 | Eg: no 3D sound Front Left Front Right Front Center Front Wide Left Front Wide Right Side Left Side Right Surround Back Left Surround Back Right Sub-Woofer Eg: 3D sound Atmos/DTS-X Front Left Front Right Front Center Top Front Left Top Front Right Surround Left Surround Right Top Rear Left Top Rear Right Sub-Woofer |
High-dynamic-range video Labels
Eg: The Usual Suspects.4k.hdr.dolbytruehd.7.1.mkv
Eg: The Usual Suspects.hdr.10.dolby.5.1.mkv
Eg: The Usual Suspects.dv.dolby.5.1.mkv
Other Labels
Eg: The Usual Suspects.4k.hddvd.dolbytruehd.7.1.mkv
Eg: The Usual Suspects.3d.dolby.5.1.mkv
Thank you for the good guide – very helpful. He inspired me to several experiences.
Maybe you already know about it but I haven’t read it anywhere, just in case I will write.
My tests show that HT3 labels: h264, h265, Xvid, VC1 will not read from the file names when scanning.
Instead, he will read them after starting the movie. At the same time, he doesn’t read them from the content of the file (MediaInfo) but from the File Name.
Probably only from MKV files but AVI not anymore.
I could not get the Divx and MPEG-4 labels.
for example.
If the movie name is:
Charlie’s Angels (2019).mkv
after starting the movie, it will only show MKV, 1080p (resolution) and 23.976 (frames / second) labels, i.e. other information from the file cannot be read.
However, if the movie name is:
Charlie’s Angels (2019) 1080p Blu-ray h.264 Dolby 5.1.mkv
after scanning it will read 1080p, dolby 5.1 and MKV
and after the movie started, additionally h.264 / AVC and 23.976.
It does not matter what the movie is encoded (information from Mediainfo).
I tested on one movie, changing its name HEVC, h.265, AVC, h.264, VC-1, Xvid after starting the movie always read what in the file name even though the movie was encoded with h.264.
HEVC / H.265 – hevc, h.265
AVC / H.264 – avc, h264
XVID – xvid
VC1 – vc-1
In AVI files I could not get it, it does not read additional information after starting the movie, even if it is in the name.
“2.35” is not for audio but for video : it is aspect ratio.
The same for “2.20”.
You might be right, but this is how Home Theater uses the 2.20 and 2.35 label:
Ok, so I’m wrong. Sorry.
Or perhaps is it a test to show audio codec and aspect ratio with only one icon ?
By the way, you made a good job. Thank you. 🙂
PS : sorry for my bad english…
Do you know how we can reset a movie in HT so the resolution and framerate badges disappear and show only the MKV one? If I delete a movie and re-import it, it keeps both resolution and framerate badges from previously. I want to reset this information so HT can rescan the specific movie when I play it. Is there a way to do that?
I have a question about the audio player. How do I force the disc cover and background to be displayed?
Hello there,
it is possible to add a symbol for av1 content in ht. At the Moment no video codec is displayed for av1.
Regards
Super tutorial thank you !
With ZIDOO it goes more and more downhill. The user must do everything manually to make the files appear as they should. I don’t have as much problem with any other device as ZIDOO in file layout. For any other SW, I don’t have to add 1080p or 4K to the file name to recognize it.
I visit your site often, they helped me a lot. However, it should be the Zidoo developers, not the volunteers who are the pillars of this brand and often do a lot more work.
Thanks !!
hi, is there a way with label or other, to add language ?
i have some mkv, with one for english, and an other mkv with an other language, most of them are tv shows .
Same for movies, anime ?
Thanks
Good, in the case of concerts, for example:
Midnight Oil – Armistice Day – Live At The Domain, Sydney (2018)
What would be the correct way?
All followed without any type of sign?
And if there are 2 Blu ray?
Thank you very much for the work done.
Greetings and happy new year to all.