: In your browser or email client settings, manually set the character encoding to Unicode (UTF-8) .
: Likely refers to "Artificial Intelligence" features, possibly an AI-assisted song selection or sound mixing system.
: The broken characters often hide references to "University" (е¦), "Big" (大), or specific city districts. How to Fix Mojibake : In your browser or email client settings,
: You can paste the text into a Mojibake Recovery Tool to attempt to restore the original Chinese characters. Potential Security Note
The string you've provided appears to be —a common digital error where text encoded in one format (likely UTF-8 ) is incorrectly displayed as another (such as Windows-1252 ). How to Fix Mojibake : You can paste
If you are seeing this on a website or in an email, you can often fix it by:
: Refers to "Karaoke Television," a massive industry in China. : This is most likely a room number,
: This is most likely a room number, building address, or prefix for a specific venue.