Using online ExportPDF to DocX - DocX File Full of Strange Characters

I have a PDF in English, origninating in China, and when the conversion is complete the DocX file is populated by strange characters (would seem to me to be a fonts issue, but I do not know). Only the pictures in the document are recognizeable in any way against the original PDF.

Replying to my own post after some debug time on this. The problem arrises when the conversion process is launched directly from the Adobe PDF software in Windows, rather than a conversion launched from the ExportPDF website. I re-ran the conversion from the website and got the desired result. There is some default setting in the Adobe Reader X software (V10.1.1 on Win7 Home Premium 64, SP1) which controls OCR and ConvertTo language and causes the failed convert.

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