MPEG-4 from After Effects?

I'm trying to export an MPEG-4 file for upload to YouTube from After Effects with the following settings:
MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid) format
640×480 resolution
64k Mono or 128k Stereo MP3 audio
30 fps
I don't see the MPEG-4 preset in the Format popup of the Output Module dialog box.  Should I be looking somewhere else?  Or do I have to buy a codec for MPEG-4?  I'm new to this so I'm not sure I'm even asking the correct question.  Please humor my ignorance.

Assuming you have a full version of AE (the trial version is devoid of any MPEG-realted features for licensing reasons), you could render a H.264 file (the native one, not QT), then transcode it to DivX/Xvid using SUPER© or similar tools. This seems the most efficient way of getting there without having to use hunky uncompressed intermediate files...
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