I'm getting the same error.  Bittornado has had the same problem for a while 
now.



The cause is in how Unicode is handled in the .torrent file.  When a torrent 
has files in it with Unicode characters, two versions of the file name are 
stored.  One in utf8 format, the other stripped to  ASCII.  Some broken clients 
**cough** BitComet **cough** put garbage characters in the ASCII string when 
they generate a torrent with Unicode characters.  When cfv hits these 
characters, it barfs.

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