10 lines in Russian, part 5 (one more song added ... - Facebook
"01 ВСТАВЛЯЙТЕ (This Time) СЕ СЕ..." (01 Insert (This Time) ... )
The "Ð" and "Ñ" characters are hallmark signs of UTF-8 bytes being read as extended ASCII .
To prevent this in the future, ensure your media player or text editor is set to UTF-8 encoding . Music Industry Context This specific type of glitch is often seen in:
When translated back into readable Russian, your text reveals a title and snippet related to the song by Shaman (Yaroslav Dronov):
Shaman's "This Time" (often referenced as "Встанем" in his broader catalog, though "This Time" may refer to a specific English-language version or title) is a highly patriotic Russian track. Why This Happens
This "garbled" text is typical in digital environments where (like file names or song titles) is saved in one encoding but displayed in another.