Cannot transfer large video files to PC

This seems to be a common problem according to a google search but I have not seen a solution. I have a brand new 16G 3GS iphone and cannot transfer a largish video file (768MB) to my PC using any method (file manager, itunes, windows camera download etc). I just end up with a 0kb file. Smaller files work fine. Any help?

Me too. I tried to trim the video into smaller parts for transfer but it the trimmed copy doesn't show-up in File Explorer. I'll let you know if I figure out a way.

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