Media Encoder Question-With Explainable Images

OS: Vista 32bit
Producet:Adobe Premiere Pro Cs3
Issue: concerning export settings
For: Facebook videos. req. H.264 video with AAC audio in MOV or MP4 format, 30fps, 44,100hz
I've have been exporting stuff for a while by File>Export Adobe Media Encoder, when timeline is fully selected.  Not sure if this helps but including anyways.
My concern is the settings to get a proper enough quality for facebook. 720HQ video
Settings are shown in the pictures:
Now my real problem is audio, which I need as the video has people singing and playing music.
Now I dont know if its some pre-setting, codec i'm missing, or etc.
But I do notice two thing when I exported audio:
-the Audio quality, which i've worked through soundbooth so its a wav file, is reduced after compiling in Adobe Premiere.  In which i noticed odd fluctuations when there are peaks of the sort.  Noticed that Apple Lossless kept the quality but was not an accepted audio format by facebook.
-I'm missing AAC format whichi i've been searching on the interenet with no solution
Two kind answers I'm looking for:
-solution to finding out why AAC audio codec isn't an option and add it as a choice
-find the best recommended audio export settings

adjust these settings to suit your own video...export setting fps should match your source and project.
my test on 1920x1080p 24fps came out fine , plays well on computer using classic media player.

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