Receiving an error message when viewing video locally on iPhone.

Hey all,
When I attempt to open a particular video stored on my iPhone I receive the following message: "The requested URL was not found on this server". (this appears even before hitting the play button. When the play button is pressed, nothing happens. Acts as if my click on the play button is bring ignored). This video is 00:01:20 in length (unsure of uncompressed file size) and I am using an iPhone 4S 16GB w/plenty (5+ GB) of free space.
This video was recorded from my iPhone and was playing on my iPhone just fine previously. What has changed, or happened, between then was I attempted to use the option to upload the video to YouTube (in HD quality. Directly from the iPhone while connected to WiFi). As the HD file size would of been ~26MB I understand this operation would take some time but the progress bar remained at 'preparing video' for well over an hour and never moved on to 'uploading video'. At this point I opened the running programs screen and closed the photos application. Now when I go and click the video file I receive the message as shown above.
Other info:
- The iPhone has been powered off and back on but still receiving the message.
- I have attempted to open the video while connected to another WiFi network and even just over 3G (just in case data connection types were coming into play). Also tested in airplane mode to no avail.
- iCloud/Photostream functionality has been turned off and on. Testing was performed while this feature was disabled.
As I would rather not just delete the video off my iPhone and be done with it, has anyone else encountered anything like this and found a decent fix/workaround?
Thanks a ton,
Aaron

What the .......
URL?, in videos saved on a device?
I have an iPad 2 and bought two new movies they worked great and I even streamed one to the apple tv in our living room. After this I began to notice that with these new movies my disk space had been reduced dramatically. I plugged my iPad into my MacBook 2007 core duo, and proceed to open iPhoto with OSX 10.5.8. iPhoto failed. I plugged in in to iTunes and it worked fine. Then I proceeded to go play a game on Xbox. I came back ready to see my movie again and it came up with the error message: the requested URL was not found on this server. Now I am just spitballing here but maybe I just have one problem rather than multiple problems.
One problem: my iCloud just isn't working right
Multiples: my iTunes could have tried to copy it and lost it. iTunes might have had a problem and think I rented it. BIG ONE, I MAXED OUT MY SPACE LIKE I SAID BEFORE AND IT JUST COULDNT FIT, and put IMAGES.
I find this hard to believe that only TWO people have said anything about this. I really want apple to help us here, I just spent 15 bucks in MOVIES. AND MOVIES YOU CAN NOT JUST REDOWNLOAD!
Please help!
I'll come back if it's fixed

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