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If the file won't export or gives an error like "RequestFrameAt returned error," it might have a .

A helpful manual "feature" is to scrub through the video in an editor (like iMovie or Premiere). If you see a single black frame or a flash of green, delete just that tiny segment. This usually fixes the export error. 4. The "File Size" Feature (Compressing for Email/Text) If IMG_2856.MOV is too large to send: IMG_2856.MOV

iPhone videos often use "High Efficiency" (HEVC) coding which some older apps can't read. If the file won't export or gives an

If you are on an iPhone (running iOS 18.1 or later), you can use the feature in the Photos app to do the work for you: This usually fixes the export error

You can use Handbrake (free) to convert it to a "Constant Frame Rate" MP4. This prevents the "glitchy" playback or audio sync issues common with iPhone clips in editing software. 2. The "Smart Editing" Feature (Apple Intelligence)

Here are a few helpful "features" or solutions depending on what you need to do with that specific clip: 1. The "Compatibility" Feature (Convert to MP4)

You can type something like "Make a fun video of my weekend using IMG_2856," and it will automatically edit the clip with music and transitions. 3. The "Troubleshooting" Feature (Fixing Corrupt Frames)