Is it possible to export a video at under 500mb???

I have a 3 minute video that I am trying to export and upload to Vimeo who caps your upload at 500mb. Yet, I can not export a .mov file under 655mb. There is no approx. file size shown for .mov for some reason like there are for other formats, and if I change formats, nothing works. Either the file type isn't supported or with formats like .mpg, Media Encoder exports two files, an MPG and a XMP which is ridiculous, I don't care about an XMP and MPG isn't even registered as a movie file by Quicktime.
HOW do I export my video in ONE file at under 500mb? Can it even be done? What settings can I reduce if I make it a Quicktime video? I tried turning down the quality but it had zero effect on file size somehow.

Set AME to quicktime then the codec to h264. You have to pull up the advanced settings for the kb/s. 2000-3000 for SD, 4000-6000 720p HD should be a good start.
Here's the catch: when AME loads up it resets the bitrate (your quality and file size) so you have to go in and change it again. It's a known bug, but if you want a quicktime it works.

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