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: If the text is spoken, you can upload the file to a transcription service like Otter.ai or use the auto-caption feature on YouTube (by uploading it as a "Private" video).
: If the "useful text" is visual (like a presentation or a sign), you can take a screenshot and upload it to Google Lens or Google Keep to extract the text. : If the text is spoken, you can
Because these names are randomized and unique to your specific account session, I cannot "read" the content of the video or provide the text from it based on the filename alone. To get the text you need, you can try these steps: To get the text you need, you can
: If the video has an internal subtitle track (common for .mkv files), you can enable it in your media player settings. To get the text you need
: Use a media player like VLC or Windows Media Player to watch the video and transcribe the text manually.
The filename you provided appears to be a or a system-generated name for a video file downloaded from a Google service (like Google Photos, Google Drive, or a YouTube backup).