Thank you Daniel.

   I will be seeing her on Saturday, so I will ask her if they are still
   on her phone.

   Regards,
   Stephen Chape
   Mac by choice
   Windows because my employer knew no better

   On 4 Dec 2025, at 6:21 pm, Daniel Kerr via WAMUG
   <[email protected]> wrote:

   Hi Stephen,
   Like you mentioned - 12kb seems VERY small for a movie file. That
   almost seems like all the actual movie data has been stripped out of
   it.
   If still still has them on her iPhone, I’d get her to a) re-import them
   on a computer (if possible). If on a Mac, she can do it with either a)
   Photos.App to import or b) Image Capture can also import individual
   files.
   If having problems playing them, then have a look at either VLC (which
   plays huge amounts of video formats) and conversion Handbrake is very
   good.
   VLC can be downloaded free here -
   https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html
   Handbrake can be downloaded free here -
   https://handbrake.fr/downloads.php
   But from what you’ve described and mentioned, and file sizes it doesn’t
   sound correct.
   Kind regards
   Daniel
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     On 4 Dec 2025, at 3:02 pm, STEPHEN CHAPE via WAMUG
     <[email protected]> wrote:
      Hi folks.
      A friend of mine has emailed me 3 video files that she cannot open.
      They all have MOV extensions, but Quicktime will not open them.
      I tried using Toast which is my usual go to.
      Thought I might convert to a different type.
      But Toast does not recognise them either.
      Each one is 12kb in size … seems way too small for any video file.
      I think she took them with her iPhone while on holiday in Europe.
      So she is a little upset that she can’t view them.
      I have edited my own videos for many years, so I guess she thought
     I
      could help.
      But this one has me stumped.
      Any ideas would be much appreciated please.
      Regards,
      Stephen Chape
      Mac by choice
      Windows because my employer knew no better
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