Hard drive and conversion problem

Does anyone know why when I convert the mts file to apple pro res my HD-LBU2 hd won't take the large file when like 6 gigs and above.  It will convert onto my Macbook Pro desktop fine.  Then when I try to drag it into the harddrive it won't take it.  I tried toast and another software.

Your hard drive is formatted for use on a PC/Windows machine.
Use Disk Utility's ERASE function to change the hard drive format to MacOS Extended. Disk Utility is found in Applications>Utilities.
Be aware erasing and reformatting deletes everything on the hard drive.
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