
2019-11-14 23.18.59.mov [99% Genuine]
If you are on an iPhone or Mac, open the video, pause it on a frame with text, and look for the Live Text icon (a small bracketed square) in the bottom corner. You can then highlight and copy the text directly.
If the "solid text" refers to speech, you can upload the file to a transcription service (like Otter.ai, Descript, or even YouTube's private upload feature) to generate a full written script. 2019-11-14 23.18.59.MOV
If you are referring to a "Solid Text" graphic effect or watermark within the video, you would need to use a video editor (like iMovie, CapCut, or Premiere Pro) to identify the font or layer used. If you are on an iPhone or Mac,
Since this is a personal file on your device or cloud storage, I cannot view the video directly. However, if you are looking for the (likely a transcript, lyrics, or specific dialogue) from that video, here is how you can retrieve it: How to get the text from your video: If you are referring to a "Solid Text"


