Best Quicktime Conversion Settings for YouTube Posting

Hey there,
I'm using Final Cut HD with a Powermac G5 and osx 10.4.
I'm outputting a couple of sequences for youtube (not of my own volition!) - is there someone who can let me know what they think are the best output settings for posting to Youtube? The video is NTSC with soundtrack, and it should stream down regular dsl/cable.
Youtube says on the website to upload mpeg4 video as a recommended format, but in the menu system for FCPHD there is mpeg4 as a file format and as a video format? Which do they mean?
Any advice from youtube posters would be much appreciated, I know this is a generla question but I don't have that much time to research all the options in detail!
Many thanks to all!
Best
Richard, UK

http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/youtube_compressorgary.html
Hope this helps. Not sure it's the most uptodate, but It's a start.

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