Need advice on best settings for a Quicktime compatible video

This is probably a simple question but I am getting frustrated trying to wade through all the settings.
I have a 12 minute video I put together from video that was shot at 1280x720 at 30 fps.  All I'm trying to do is export it into a Quicktime friendly video.  I see in the "Publish+Share" window, it has a "Quicktime: Use for email and playback on Mac" so I selected that.  Then I'm presented with a bunch of video codec options.  I've tried "H.264" and changed the Width and Height to "1280x720" to match my source videos.  The aspect is set to "D1/DV NTSC Widescreen".  But when I get the final video, there are black bars on all four sides.
So I'm hoping someone can suggest the proper settings to use so that my video is able to fill up the screen without black bars on all four sides and is Quicktime compatible.  Thanks

farmerdwightks
If you have Premiere Elements 12 set for 1280 x 720 720p30 project, then, if you please look at the following choices of export
If you want QuickTime
Publish+Share
Computer
QuickTime
with Presets = NTSC DV 16:9
then under the Advanced Button/Video Tab of that preset, change the Export Setting to look like
I think that you were going in the right direction, but did not get all the necessary settings in place. Please compare my settings with what you were trying.
This will give you your 720p as H.264.mov.
You could also consider
Publish+Share
Computer
AVCHD
with Presets = MP4 - HD 720p24
and then under the Advanced Button/Video Tab of the preset change the Export Settings to look like
You could change the Bitrate Encoding to VBR, 2 Pass and other, but for now leave as is.
This will give you your 720p30 file as AVCHD.mp4.
Please review and then let us know if this worked for you.
Thank you.
ATR

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