DVCPRO-HD output from Final Cut X

Hello,
I am working on a project that needs to end as a DVCPRO-HD Quicktime Movie.  I am capturing video on a Nikon D7000 in 1920x1080 p full HD (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression).  What settings do I work in on Final Cut X to maximize quality and assure that I will be able to export to the DVCPRO-HD movie? What does Final Cut X call this, if not DVCPRO-HD?
Thanks much for your assistance!

It's one of the export options,
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