Exporting FCP to MPEG 2 with video & audio tracks COMBINED?

I want to post a film on Google Video. I'm told they like MPEG2 files, but with the audio and video combined.
How can I create an MPEG2 with the video and audio combined?
I've also been told I can change the .m2v extension to .mpg after I've encoded, without causing problems. Their 'uploader application' doesn't like the .m2v extension.
Thanks,

Are you uploading a video to http://video.google.com/ ? You do NOT need MPEG-2 to upload videos there. Have a look at Uploading Videos at the Google Video Support page.
Compressor can only make MPEG-2 Transport Streams, not Program Streams. With a little help of a great application called MPEG Streamclip , you can easily make MPEG-2 Program Streams.
Encode your video and audio using Compressor. For audio, choose AIFF, and make sure it gets the same name as the .m2v, but of course with the right .aif suffix.
Open the .m2v file in MPEG Streamclip (the audio should automaticly load with the video file if they have the same file name). Choose the file menu and choose Covnvert To MPEG Using MP2 Audio.
Good luck!

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