How do I convert a secquence for emailing?

I have been searching the old posts for the answer and have not found it. I have a 2:20sec secquence that i want to email potential clients. I assume i will be using quick time conversion or export as quick time movie. but does anyone know a good setting to do this. It has both audio and video. It was shot on SD video tape.

Here's what I do...
File - Export - QTConversion -
Change DEFAULT (or RECENT) to Broadband Medium (or high if you can afford the space)
Then if you need to adjust size go to OPTIONS.
Will look great.
CaptM

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