Problems downloading large video files...

*I get the following error message whenever I try to download a video file that is larger than 2gb:*
There were problems downloading some purchased items.
For more information on the items that could not be downloaded, click below.
There was a problem downloading “A-Rod's 500th Home Run / MLB.com Games of the Year / MLB.TV Game of the Year MLB.com”. An unknown error occurred (-50).
Please check that the connection to the network is active and try again.
*Is there something I need to adjust so that I can download these files??? I'm guessing that it is related to the size of the file, as 1.96gb file doesn't have a problem, while a 2.03gb file does.*

I tried contacting the store support, with no luck. They suggested that the problem was caused my either my ISP or my firewall, and has nothing to do with iTunes. I have since contacted McAfee, who has informed me that there is no way their firewall would limit the size of downloads. Embarq (my ISP) has also informed me that they have no way of limiting the size of my downloads.
I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. Does anyone else have any ideas????

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