: Upload the file to services like Otter.ai or Rev to generate a written transcript.
If the "paper" needs to show visual data or diagrams from the video: Download File 86.mp4
To produce a document or "paper" version of the file , you typically need to convert the video content into a readable format such as a PDF , a Word document , or a printed set of stills . : Upload the file to services like Otter
Since a direct "download" of a physical paper from a video file isn't possible without transformation, you can use these methods to create a paper-ready file: 1. Extract a Transcript (Best for Speech) Extract a Transcript (Best for Speech) : Play
: 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 embed the video directly into a digital document so it can be "read" like a paper but still played: