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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Zero Byte File on Successful Rip

    I'm just posting this as an educated guess at this point.

    Background:

    I use Yammm to manage my metadata. I get my movie names from http://www.themoviedb.org/ so that Yammm picks up the correct movie. A typical movie name would look like:

    Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

    Issue:

    When I use a name like this, I often have issues getting the rip to start. The folder is created correctly despite the colon. Either the rip will just hang or it will start normally. In some cases it will complete successfully and in the destination directory sits the movie file at zero bytes. If I use a simple name or whatever the default name is, it works as expected. So I don't know if something is happening because there is a colon in the name or because of the year in parenthesis at the end. Lately I have just been changing the name after the rip is finished. I have some more movies coming and will run some more tests, but I just wanted to throw this out there.

    #2
    Yeah, A colon is an invalid character in filenames hence the problem.
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