Move large video files from ipad

I have made several movies with my iPad, and I am having trouble moving them to my PC. It saves the file on my PC but without any data! If anyone knows how to move these files over, that would be awesome!

You should be able to copy photos and videos taken with the iPad that are in the Photos app with all their info/data : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4083

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