Best Way to Export Movie to use in WebSite Intro??

Hy everyone,
Im doing a animation with 20 seconds in After Effects. I wana use that animation in the intro of my WebSite that is most of it Flash AS3.
I wana ask u guys, what is the best format to export the video, so it dosent loose many Resolution, and not becoming to big the file so it will be fast to open from a link.
I hope i made myself understand, and That u can help me ^^

I'm successfully using F4V files to run footage on websites in a suitable player (JXTC Vtube Pro - Joomla sites).
Files are about 40MB per minute @ 1280x720 PAL. If you want to see an example of some AE graphics (simple stuff I might add - I'm a beginner in AE) you can find it on http://www.movingmemory.co.uk
The graphics promo piece was composed in 1440x1080 in AE and rendered out to .m4v then fine cut to the audio track in Prem Pro - I use a frame count on the audio at composition as a guide to sync. The final is then exported from Prem Pro to F4V at 1280x720p.
I find F4V a great solution for the footage I shoot, and doesn't eat up my websites' storage capacity.

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