Some users are reporting that their iCloud videos are corrupt. This is likely because of a bug in Windows 10 that is causing the app to store videos in an incorrect location. If you have videos stored in iCloud and they are corrupt, you can try to fix them by deleting them and then restoring them from iCloud.
Apple’s “it just works” mantra applies to both its products and software, but sometimes, it doesn’t quite work. And in the case of the Windows version of iCloud, things seem to be seriously struggling — some people’s videos are being corrupted.
According to a few reports, videos recorded with the iPhone 13 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro and then synced to iCloud for Windows are turning up black with scan lines, effectively being rendered useless. What’s more, some are even reporting seeing strange photos and videos, seemingly belonging to strangers. These strange photos include pictures of other people’s families, soccer games, and more.
It’s not clear if these photos are being pulled from the iCloud accounts of other people — perhaps it could be a bug with the recent rollout of iCloud Shared Photos. Apple has yet to make a public statement about the problem. In the meantime, you should probably look for other ways to transfer your files from your iPhone to your Windows PC.
We’ve reached out to Apple for a statement, and we will update this article when (or if) we get a response.
Source: MacRumors