Export videos using QT Pro

Hi,
I have a short video in .mov. It's too big now: almost 300MB. How can I reduce it but keeping the quality (mp4 is not so good).
Thanks

The do state the total bitrate in some value of kb/second there, what is it?
Anyhow you can make it smaller by exporting to H.264 which has good quality and a bitrate lower than what you have (which is why I asked).
Try exporting for iPod which should be around 700 kb/sec and 128 kb/sec audio. That is about 828 kb/sec or about 100 KB/sec (note kb = kilobits KB = kilobytes). So for two minutes only 12 MB in size.
It appears to be about 16000 mb/sec now.

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