: If the video has an internal subtitle track (common for .mkv files), you can enable it in your media player settings.
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:
: 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).
: Use a media player like VLC or Windows Media Player to watch the video and transcribe the text manually.

