Timelapse Compression Settings FCE

I have RAW images and work on an Adobe Bridge/LR Timelapse/Adobe After Effects workflow.I've recently had the trouble with quality loss in FCE. I don't have FCP (so no ProRES compression). What sequence presets,compression settings should I use for a timelapse for online streaming?

towanda62 wrote:
... but when burned to a DVD with iDVD, it jumps in the DVD player .
for usage with iDVD, no 'Conversion' needed, the dvd-authoring app will convert anyhow. 'Export QT movie' should do it. too much 'intermediates' doesn't add any value in DVD-making.
'jumping' usually indicates a) too high burn speed, b) 'dirty' player- or burner-head, c) 'wrong' brand of dvd-r (Verbatim has an excellent track-record here), don't use no-names.

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