: Upload the file to services like Otter.ai or Rev to generate a written transcript.
: In Acrobat Pro, you can use the "Rich Media" tool to insert 86.mp4 into a PDF page. 3. Capture High-Resolution Stills
: Use a command-line tool like FFmpeg to extract specific frames as high-quality images: ffmpeg -i 86.mp4 -ss 00:00:10 -vframes 1 output.png .
: Play the video in Windows Media Player or VLC , pause at key moments, and use the Snipping Tool (Win + Shift + S) to capture the visuals for a report. 4. Technical Troubleshooting
: If you get an error saying there is no program associated with the file, right-click the file, select "Open with," and choose a compatible player like Windows Media Player or RealPlayer .
: You can then download this transcript as a PDF or .docx file for printing. 2. Create an Interactive PDF (Best for Visuals)
If you are having trouble simply the file to view its contents:
If the video contains a lecture or spoken information, convert the audio to text: