Best export option for music video?

Hello,
I'm trying to get a music video that my friends' band made in the suitable format (to get it transferred to betamax and handed over to local television stations). The video was actually made in Flash and exported to uncompressed quicktime video. The problem we encountered is that the guys who handle the transfer to betamax couldn't play the file on their windows pcs (not even in quicktime for windows).
So, my question to you guys is; which format should I export the uncompressed video to in quicktime, keeping in mind that I want maximum quality (preferably no loss at all) and compatibility on a windows machine.
Help greatly appreciated; we're on a deadline .
Thanks in advance,
Pieter-Jan Beelaerts

Open it in iTunes and export it in DV to a DV tape camera and give the tape to the station. Or buy Flip4mac , the $49 or $99 version and export it to Windows Media.
Or open in MPEG Streamclip and export to DV, and provide it on a DVD if it is short enough (DV is 13GB per recorded hour).
If they want a tape, then export to DV and then open that in iMovie, and export to tape.
Any TV station wil be OK with DV, they must get viewer submissions up the hoop.
I would worry about quality degradation as well.

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