If you have the video and need the spoken text, you can use transcription tools:
On a computer, you can often find "text" in the form of metadata (titles, tags, or descriptions) embedded in the file:
The specific text or transcript for a video file named is not available in public databases, as file names like this are typically generic identifiers used for individual assets in private projects, security footage, or automated exports.
If you are looking for the content of this specific file, here is how you can find or extract the text: 1. View File Metadata
Generic names like "b_086" often follow a pattern. If you found this in a specific folder or database, check for:
: If this was downloaded from a site or CMS, the "text" you need might be the title or description listed on that platform. 3. Generate a Transcript
: Often, subtitles or transcripts are stored in a separate file with the exact same name (e.g., b_086.srt ).
Could you clarify or if it belongs to a specific software package ? Knowing the source might help identify the intended text.