This is helpful advice and I thank you for it.  What I am looking for also
is the information to put after that to direct the script to place the fxd
file in the same directory with the movie file and pull down the jpg from
IMDB.

Thanks again for the additional helpful info.

Joe

Duncan Webb wrote:
> The guess option -g is a bit vague for this type of thing, may be you
> should try the search option -s.
>
> If you have the year in the title, ie:
> freevo imdb -s "Spider-Man 3 (2007)"
> you will get it in one hit, whereas:
> freevo imdb -s "Spider-Man 3"
> will give you a lot of hits.
>
> Using the imdb web-pages rarely gives you a single hit without the
> correct title and the year.
>
> freevo imdb -s "Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003)" is what you needed to search.
>
> HTH
> Duncan
>
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