Saving a project on a flash drive problemst

I try to save an entire project of 2 hours in MPEG format on a flash drive to a customer.  I've never had to do before.  I tried several times at different levels of resolution, but the encoding process hangs or crashes.  What is the best resolution setting to record a video where the original is 1920 x 1080?  The flash player that I use has a capacity of 128 GB, and I'm editing with Adobe Premiere elements 12 on a Windows 7 system.

Thanks for your help,

Bob Bonardi

WRAB video

It of the final product or is it for review.

If the final product is the goal of the mpeg file? There may be better solutions.

First export to a drive internal then copy it into the flash player.

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