What are the best settings for exporting video in Premiere Pro Cs5.5 in HD MP4 format?

What are the best settings for exporting video in Premiere Pro Cs5.5 in HD MP4 format?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

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bmiller0525 wrote:
What are the best settings for exporting video in Premiere Pro Cs5.5 in HD MP4 format?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
thats way too vague of a question... best what?  quality? size? playback?
best quality then use high bitrate, small size use low bitrate.

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