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That's the issue, though.... I don't have a video with the same name downloaded. No matter which video I try, they all give the same issue. I tried on many different directories, made sure to triple-check the video file wasn't ANYWHERE near it and still it keeps giving me the error despite the fact the folder is completely empty.....

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You'll need to provide more information in that case. Screenshots of your command line, listing of your directories, etc. Also you wrote:

"\G:\JAVs"

 
Are you sure you want the "\" at the start? Most drive paths start with a letter, like "g:\JAVs" for example. That might be the reason your having issues.

Yeah lmao the "\" was indeed the problem and I feel fucking stupid now for not having caught that sooner. Maybe the program should've caught that instead of giving a completely unrelated error but hey ultimately it was user mistake.
Just tested without it and it works fine, downloading perfectly

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Ya, it's probably the way Windows returns errors to the application (specifically, when the path is malformed). It should return an error of a bad path, rather than file exists. A workaround could probably be added to take care of this edge-case. Glad it's all working for you now!