Exporting to You Tube in HD

Hi Folks,
I have just shot a little music movie on my Canon XH A1s camera, shooting in HD at 25f and have edited in FCE.  I have never uploaded anything to YT and am wondering how to keep the terrific quality the camera has given me.  I would appreciate any info and steps on how to achieve this.  (BTW the running time is four minutes.)
Thanks in advance,

Comic sans is one thing.
Cant help with the sound issue sorry.

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