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Submit: Movie Info Grabbers
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<blockquote data-quote="gamejester" data-source="post: 290989" data-attributes="member: 50634"><p>For English language</p><p></p><p>movieXML.csscript will give the best resutls - if the movie is on the site (which most are now) and it has high res covers - you need to add this script yourself, the download is on page 3 of this thread.</p><p></p><p></p><p>imdb_txt+moviexml_gfx.csscript will be the want you to add as second in your search list (page 5 of this thread), it gets info from IMDB but a high res cover from movie.xml. This is what your seach will fall back to if the movie is not found on movie-xml</p><p></p><p>I usual tick 'automaticlly select the nearest match' on teh first pass then have a look through the results and delete any that are wrong, then I un-tick this for the second pass as this will give me a list from both searches of movies that are a clse match and i can manually select them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamejester, post: 290989, member: 50634"] For English language movieXML.csscript will give the best resutls - if the movie is on the site (which most are now) and it has high res covers - you need to add this script yourself, the download is on page 3 of this thread. imdb_txt+moviexml_gfx.csscript will be the want you to add as second in your search list (page 5 of this thread), it gets info from IMDB but a high res cover from movie.xml. This is what your seach will fall back to if the movie is not found on movie-xml I usual tick 'automaticlly select the nearest match' on teh first pass then have a look through the results and delete any that are wrong, then I un-tick this for the second pass as this will give me a list from both searches of movies that are a clse match and i can manually select them. [/QUOTE]
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