Good looking iPod Video Setting

I'm creating some PodCasts.
I use HDV (Sony HDR-HC3) 1080i60 to create the source.
The FC project shows about 8 minutes.
I want to convert this project to a PodCast using Compressor or one of the myriod methods available in FC Studio.
I used Ken Stone's tutorial to get it to iPod Video.
Problem is, the resulting file size is 135MB.
I noticed that both "MacBreak" and "French Maids" video pod casts are high quality and yet substantially smaller. MacBreak is something like 45MB on average and French Maid TV is under 20MB each.
I'd like to keep the clear, crisp picture quality, as these other two seem to do, but reduce the file size.
Any suggestions?

Hey Bob,
do a google search on iSquint and download it. its free, you can have fcp make a self contained movie and use that to convert the video format for ipod with various levels of quality. hope this helps.
yooch

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