If you need to transfer files between computers of various OSs, I'd recommend ExFAT. I'd recommend the MacOS partition format for it's reliability, but only if you're working in a strictly Mac OS environment. For you to be able to store a file greater than 4GB in size, you'd need to reformat the drive to either ExFAT (file size is limited to 16EB, or 16 BILLION TB) or a MacOS partition format (called HFS plus, file size limited to 8EB, or 8 BILLION TB). FAT32 limits file sizes to 4GB and device sizes to 2TB (or 16 TB for 4 KB sectors). This is a typical partitioning format that is supported by practically all computers (windows, linux and mac os). The drive is most likely formatted as FAT32 system.
Video duration: 3:10 Trying to copy and paste file, video, picture, folder, and you get the error can’t be copied because its too large but you still.
its too large but you still have a lot of space in your usb, external hard drive, sd card, usb stick, - dont worry there is a simple way to fix the format problem.