I'm on Ubuntu 16.04.  I had previously ripped a bunch of CD's to my
computer.  When I was uploading them via Deja Dup to Amazon S3 under
details some of the apostrophes in the titles were converted to u2019.
After the upload was complete if I chose "restore missing files" in an
album folder the song titles would appear with u2019 in place of the
apostrophes.  This didn't happen with every album.  If I deleted a
particular song with such an apostrophe and tried to restore it it
wouldn't work.  But I could restore other songs including ones with
apostrophes as long as the u2019 didn't show up.  I eventually went
through each folder, deleted the bad apostrophe's, and replaced them.
Now the u2019's don't show up and they restore fine.  Also a couple of
ellipses were replaced by something like u2029 (I don't remember) and
even one dash.

There was also a problem if an album title had an apostrophe in it.  In
the album folder I couldn't even get a response when choosing "restore
missing files".  The dialog box wouldn't even pop up.  I solved this
problem by deleting and not replacing the apostrophe.

I reproduced the problem by ripping a CD with Sound Juicer.  My previous
albums had been ripped mostly with Foobar2000 on Windows Vista.  They're
in flac.

I haven't found this problem with documents with an apostrophe in the
title.

I tried the command line command in the previous post and still had
problems.

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  Restore a file doesn't works if the filename include one '
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