Reduce H.264 size to a format compatible with youtube?

I seem to be having the opposite problem, as most post on here. My Sanyo HD1000 records full hd, and i took video of a robot i just finished installing. I need to post it to youtube so that my boss and fellow field service engineers can see it in action. Needless to say I have tried a number of times to upload to youtube, with little prevail. It uploads but during the youtube processing it screws up. So if i could figure out a way to downsize and maybe even get the video out of HD format, I am confident that the upload will go much smoother.
I have tried using Quicktime Pro 7.3.1 to export, i cant seem to either get the settings right or am completely not doing it right at all. If anyone can shed some light on this situation, I would be most grateful!
Here are the from video specs:
H.264 1920x1080, Millions
AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000kHz
Movie FPS 59.94
I also cant seem to get them to play on quick time?

Read the YouTube upload requirements to learn more about your issue.
You can't upload any "HD" sizes or at 60 FPS files.

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