"error recovery main area".

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I can not access my old video files of my 6 16 GB iPhone, I'm using iOS 10.  When I try to open the videos that I always meet the message 'area main-fetching error' I can't specify when this problem started, but I'm sure it was good when I was with iOS 9.3.3 However, recently filmed videos works perfectly.

Same thing here. I bought the new iphone and took the backup from your old phone, but the videos do not work.

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