Cannot export HD video from iPhone 4

Hello.
As the topic states, I cannot get the video I recorded on my iPhone 4 on to my MacBook Pro (10.5.8).
I use Aperture 3.0.3, and when I connect my iPhone to the MBP, Aperture opens and I can easily download my iPhone 4 pictures into Aperture's Library, but NOT video. The video icons show up, I can select them and choose to download them, but I always get an error message.
I've tried iPhoto and Image Capture as well with no luck.
Thanks for any help.

Solved my problem.
I had a picture in my iPhone camera roll that was edited and saved using the Photoshop app. I read the support article http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3195 and decided to delete that file. Everything is working nicely now.

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