I’m encountering a character-encoding issue when using MediaMonkey’s new “iTunes.xml” export for VirtualDJ on Windows. Accented/special characters in track paths (e.g., “Señorita” or “Beyoncé”) appear garbled in VirtualDJ, causing a “File Not Found” error. However, if I load M3U playlists from the file system, accented characters work fine.
**Steps to Reproduce:**
1. Use MediaMonkey 5 on Windows to export the library/playlists to an iTunes Library XML file (e.g., via the “Export iTunes Library.xml” addon).
2. In VirtualDJ or similar, open the “iTunes” node referencing that exported XML.
3. Attempt to load any track whose file path contains accented or special characters.
4. VirtualDJ fails to locate the tracks with accented characters, showing “File Not Found.”
**Behavior Observed:**
- VirtualDJ’s browser displays question marks or missing characters for accents (e.g., “Señorita” → “Senorita”).
- The screenshot (attached) shows a track path mismatch due to missing accent marks.
- The same M3U playlists exported from within MediaMonkey via the "Export All Playlists" menu option *do* recognize accented characters correctly, when those playlists are loaded from the file system, so the issue seems unique to the XML export.
**Impact:**
- Tracks with accented/special characters cannot be played via the iTunes.xml node in VirtualDJ or similar.
- This disrupts the DJ workflow for multi-lingual libraries or any file names with diacritics.
**Environment:**
- **OS:** Windows (10/11)
- **MediaMonkey Version:** 5.x
- **iTunes XML Export Addon:** Most recent
- **VirtualDJ Version:** Current build (Windows)
**Request:**
- Guidance on whether there’s a known workaround or setting for proper UTF-8/Unicode export of iTunes.xml in MediaMonkey 5.
- Any recommended steps to ensure accented characters remain intact when VirtualDJ reads the exported XML.
Thank you for your assistance. I’ve attached a screenshot highlighting how VirtualDJ reports “File Not Found” for tracks with accents. Please let me know if you need further details or test logs.

**Best regards,**
Adam