Final cut x - export and youtube

hi all. I am just trying to work out what has gone wrong here.
Using final cut X exporting using compressor.
here is my youtube chanel for info as well.
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-etfi_vg_Cwkjz3zOAtPg
I just uploaded a video i created yesterday. I shot it in 1920X1080 @ 50 FPS, edited it in fincal cut, and exported it in compressor with the default settings for
HD 720. here is a copy of the information in the file.
Name: HD 720p
Description: HD 720p for upload to web sharing sites such as YouTube and Vimeo
File Extension: mov
Estimated size: 4.61 GB/hour of source
Audio Encoder
          AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz
Video Encoder
          Width and Height: Up to 1280 x 720
          Pixel aspect ratio: Default
          Crop: None
          Padding: None
          Frame rate: (100% of source)
          Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
          Codec Type: H.264
          Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
          Pixel depth: 24
          Spatial quality: 75
          Min. Spatial quality: 25
          Temporal quality: 50
          Min. temporal quality: 25
          Average data rate: 10.24 (Mbps)
Compatible with Mac
My question is that the output video is the quality I wanted, and have uploaded to youtube before, as you can see some of the other videos there, but when I uploaded this video (thank you video) the quality is jumpy and nasty and I am not really sure what happened.
I am also using the panasonic HC-V520m full HD camera.
any info would be great.

Hello Serenity99.   In my rather limited experience with this, I have had much success with just copying and pasting the project from within FCP X.  All of the properties (retiming, themes, effects, music, sound effects etc.) copy over exactly between the two, which is great.  The only thing is that while the transitions and retiming copy over in the one go, you may have to go back and copy and paste any titles seperately as they are placed above the clips (well in my case they have been) but they will copy over nicely and as previously configured.  I have not found this to be a big hassle at all.  I was releaved to find that the process was as easy as it was.  Mind you, I have not has as hiccup free a time with copy and pasting from other applications like iMovie to FCP X.  Although I can select and copy the projects, all the other editing and rejiging has been jumbled and required much reworking.  But if you stick to within FCP X it is easy as pie and works wonderfully.

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