Once again, Apple and Microsoft can’t get together without sparking a controversy, but there’s a difference: In this case, no one in particular can be blamed.
Because the culprit seems to be an application that we all use, but we probably haven’t studied in depth. What’s going on?
Another issue that came out of nowhere is causing discussion these days, but not so much because it’s new as because it’s bringing an unimaginable amount. difficulty to many users.
The reason is not just one, and if so there could probably be many. In short: guilt apple o Microsoft At the moment this may just be a mistake, in fact we need the information.
iCloud files become unusable – it’s true
And maybe we have enough, because the hero of this story, that iCloud, it is not working as it should. Moreover, users themselves say so, so we can trust them without problems.
What is happening, as if that is not enough, mainly concerns the application’s video files Windows. But what does this whole story, somewhat difficult to understand, have to do with Apple?
Something when it all started Corruption of recorded video from iPhone and stored in Apple’s cloud. The problem occurs when trying to access their files through the iCloud app for Windows.
The movies, after a few seconds, are completely destroyed and cannot be restored to their original state, not even playback iPhone o Mac The same reported corruption matters.
This, understandably, caused great inconvenience to everyone.
Users have repeatedly tried to report the bug, but neither Apple nor Microsoft has responded yet. This is why someone tried Analyze the problemreach more or less correct conclusions.
Some think that everything is generated by Apple’s servers ie the iPhone video rendering engine on Windows. This is why he seems to be alone involved The iCloud app, and the Windows 11 Photos app do not sync.
This means that if this is exactly the case, Apple will only have to take a look at fixing the problem in less time than expected. But he will manage it before losing other users Your own picture? Let’s hope so.