Best  video settings FCPX 10.0.6 (codecs)

Well, I've looked through many of the comments, many were years old and didn't apply either because of what versions of FCP they were using as well as for what iPhone, iPad, etc. 
I'd just like an answer for the best settings when making a video to post on YouTube (etc.) or save as a movie.  I had trouble when using the highest 1080i HD.
Lots of crashes, and couldn't even restart FCPX.    The settings were on my last piece: 1440 X 1080 29.97 fps, Codec H.264.  It came out pretty good but looked a little large on YouTube.  Can I use a smaller but still a good quality that might slow down crashes and speed up rendering and look decent etc?  
May I also ask, if during rendering the percent progress is moving, should I wait until it's to 100% before doing other edits?   Before I'd just do things while I saw the rendering in progress.  
I'm also using OSX 10.6.8 with an odd 9 Gb of RAM.   I just ordered 16 Gb more yesterday.  I'll get rid of those two 512 Mb strip of RAM.
Not looking to make a Hollywood movie but would like the videos to be decent and clear.   
A few months ago I was working with two or three video tracks.  auto from the videos, my own Logic music sound track, a voice dub, still pics with movement: size, X Y color changes blends etc.  and the vids were fine.  A few minutes long.  Then something happened crashing crashes.  So, I moved all the projects out and re-started FCPX. 
Plus my new small Sony WX-170 has a 18 Mb mega-pixel and HD 1080i video.   Older pics were 12 Mega-pixel. 
Any points of suggestion would be appreciated.  thanx

Just re posting to YouTube, this is a great (in-depth) article on getting the best out of YouTube- http://www.streamingmedia.com/Articles/Editorial/Featured-Articles/Encoding-for- YouTube-How-to-Get-the-Best-Results-83876.aspx
Not sure what you mean by "looked a little large". Given we're talking precise dimensions here...
I mostly use Compressor to render, so I don't know anything about fixing the other problem you've mentioned. FCPX hasn't crashed, for me, in months.

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