Which codex to export from FCpro 7 to Premiere cs3?

Totally new to FC pro
Need to transfer clipe to Premiere cs3
Which codex do I use?

That really depends on what resolution you are working with. Are you in HD or is SD? Why even bother moving down to Premiere when you have FCP?

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