Youtube Exporting: Progressive frame video, Adaptive Details etc

I just read Ken Stone's article (or at least as much as I could understand) about exporting for youtube these days (http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/you_tube_reduxgary.html). My main question is: Do I need to have Compressor to take advantage of the settings he outlines? FCE gives me many of the options he includes but I don't see how to ensure that it's progressive or that the Adaptive Details option is unchecked. I know so little about what these things actually do, but I'm in great need of exporting good-looking youtube vids and my stuff isn't looking so hot. Help?
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