ITunes 7.7 bug - renames tags

Every song I play that has a non-standard English character is getting renamed as soon as it starts playing.
An example:
Artist: Sigur Rós - *Song Title:* Ágætis Byrun
will be retagged as
Artist: Sigur RÛs - *Song Title:* ¡gÊtis Byrjun
There are a lot of songs in my library that will be afflicted by this problem if this problem continues. I've done a re-install of 7.7 but the problem is still there.

Hi,
I've reinstalled my previous iTunes (good thing I usually download the standalone installer and keep that around...).
First run: "This version of the iTunes library was created by a newer version" -> quit.
Lucky guess: ~user/Music/iTunes/ -> voila! There is a folder "Previous iTunes Libraries", and in there was the (automatically created by iTunes) backup. Copied this over to /iTunes, renamed it (it had the current year/month/date added), and I'm back up and running with the right Umlauts under iTunes 7.6.2
Apple, QA much...?

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