When Grand Theft Auto V launched on PC, it didn't have an entirely smooth launch. Windows users (specifically noting those affected are people with a Windows user name that includes characters other than A-Z, a-z and 0-9) reported errors when installing and/or playing the game.
Both Valve and Rockstar acknowledged the issues fairly quickly, Rockstar even "identified" the issue and are working on a fix. For the meanwhile Rockstar recommended a round about way to fix the issue. You will need to utilize both fixes in order to get the game running.
See the original fix here and the new (and hopefully final) fix below:
If you scanned in music for "Self Radio" and turned off the auto-scan in audio options, you'll need to scan in music all over again.
Thanks Rockstar.
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