Rendering H.264 Quicktime from Premiere CS3

For  a cliënt I have to make a H.264 file in Quicktime that is meant for a website www.leraar24.nl
Since people before me used to deliver using FinalCutPro they made a short tutorial of the exact settings used in FCPro. Now I have to translate those settings to my setup: Premiere CS3 on Windows. I'd like to have your opinion on what settings I should use. Here's what they give up for FCPro:
Video settings:
Compression type: H.264
Frame rate: current
Key frames: automatic, vink frame recording (I think someone misread this  'cause the only the choice in FCP is  frame reordering)
Data rate: automatic
Quality: high
Compressor: best quality
Video size: 512x288. vink deinterlace source video
Sound settings:
AAC
Stereo (L R)
48.000 Hz
best quality
256kbps
Streaming moede: Hinted streaming (prepare for internet streaming)
I thought this should match the following in Premiere CS3:
Format: H.264
Range: Work Area
Preset: Custom
Basic Video Settings:
TV Standard: PAL (it's the Netherlands)
Frame Width: 512
Frame Height: 288
Frame rate: 25
Field Order: None (Progressive)
Pixel aspect ratio: Widescreen 16:9
Profile: High\
Level: 5.1
(I have a jpg attached with the settings I used execpt I chose 25 frames instead of 50 frames)
But  apparantly I was wrong 'cause the reported me that they don't want .mp4 but they want .mov instead. They only othter option for me is to export it to DV 25 .mov and then export it from Quikctime Pro which gives me the exact parameters as they gave for FinalCutPro. But then it doesn't look as good as when I export direct from Premiere.
Does anyone have a better idea?

Thanks a lot Rod,
Here's what I used this weekend:
The only problem is that for audio it won't let me choose AAC like it was 'told' to do in the FCPro settings guide. do you know why the option AAC isn't available? Because when I would choose H.264 as a format then there `is the option AAC so apparantly the audio codec AAC is on my machine. Or isn't it? And should I install it separately? What I did now was chosing the Apple Losless instead:
Tomorrow I'll be hearing if they can get along with these settings.
Thanks for your feedback.
Gr. Karel

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