Thanks! I downloaded a little utility that formats large drives as FAT32. Worked perfectly.
Keep in mind that FAT32 has a 4GB file size limitation
Any file over that size you wonβt be able to put on a FAT32 formatted drive.
NTFS does not have that limitation, and should work for all WDTV Media Players.
Iβve owned the original WDTV Gen1 (2008), WDTV Live (2009) , WDTV Live Hub (2010) and the last WDTV Media Player that was released in 2014
and all of them had no issues with Hard drives formatted NTFS.