Exporting video options

I recently shot a video on my i phone four....the quality appeared awesome on the phone itself....when I went to upload it to my mobile me account it ask me what size I wanted to use and I think I selected the middle as I was uploading via 3g and I figured still decent quality but maybe faster upload. When I viewed the video on my home computer in my mobil me account the video clarity sucked. I am thinking that it is because of the mobil upload. Can somebody tell me what size to always pic and should it be standard to always wait and sync the phone and dump the video on my home machine to get the best clarity. I know if your going to view it on web do you really need high resolution...etc...etc.....

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If you want to remove output settings you created, browse to the output-folder and just delete the ones you need. In my case (MacOSX.7.5) it is located here:
/Users/<user name>/Documents/Adobe/SpeedGrade/6.0/settings/output/

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