How to export films from Itunes to external hard drive?

I have movies and TV shows on my Itunes that I have brought from the Itunes Store. I would like to export them on to a external hard drive as I have Keenwood dvd player in my car that can play films from my ipod/iphone.
I have tryed just drop and drag onto my external hard drive but it dose it very quickly and then i go to play it in my car and it can't see it.
Can any one help me out?
Cheers
Nick

See Make a split library portable.
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