Trouble Exporting QuickTime on to portable external drive

I bought a portable external drive (Lacie) and I am unable to transfer my project on to it in the form of a self contained quicktime video export.
I tried to copy it from the Lacie external drive that I first exported the project to and I got an error message, "type 36" that said it couldn't copy or read part of the file and it aborted the copy. Then I tried twice exporting the project straight to the portable drive, and each time, instead of exporting one self contained QT file, there are three files: the origional file name and the second and third files have: "av1" and "av2", added to the origional file name. So it looks like its exporting the video and audio seperately?
I imported the main file back into Final Cut to see if it would play on a timeline and it did. But it is one third the size (2 gig) of the origional exported self contained video (5.5 gig). So something's not right.
I am trying to give my editor one file so that he can make a DVD.
Does anyone understand what's going on? It seems to me the problem lies with the new portable drive but I'm not sure what to do. Thank you for any help, guidance, or further trouble shooting.

Reformat the drive Mac OS Extended with Disk Utilities found in the Utilities folder in the Apps folder. (Click on the erase tab) if you haven't already done this.
Jerry

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