Export Setting for MP4

I need export speed fast..like around 3mins
but video quality good
Size 680x 480 or 480 x340
how is the datarate....frame.....etc

How about providing your url? That would sure make it a lot easier to see what is happening.
Have you tried changing you movie title to something really short and simple with no underscores and repubishing?

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