Import fotomagico slideshow into imovie 09 for hd output to youtube?

There are many possible options/formats for sharing/exporting from fotomagico, a slideshow software.
I want to know what's the optimal setting for importing hd movies into imovie and then exporting the imovie to youtube in the highest hd.
Options for sharing from fotomagico include:
hd movie for h.264 format
quicktime mp4
quicktime
youtube
all with options for size, framerate, compression?

There are many possible options/formats for sharing/exporting from fotomagico, a slideshow software.
I want to know what's the optimal setting for importing hd movies into imovie and then exporting the imovie to youtube in the highest hd.
Options for sharing from fotomagico include:
hd movie for h.264 format
quicktime mp4
quicktime
youtube
all with options for size, framerate, compression?

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