Export for youtube, etc

thanks to you guys, i've finished the music video. Shockingly, I have another question....now that i'm finished what is the best settings to export to show on the web (youtube, myspace, etc)
any info is greatly appreciated! Thanks again

Here's the linky link to the discussion I started about a month ago. If you get some good success, post the link and let us know how ya did it.
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