YouTube HD Export Preset (H.264)

I've tried many different settings within this preset and every file stutters when played in Windows Media Player.
Will it stutter when uploaded to YouTube?  I have not had the time to upload it yet but thought I would ask if anybody here has any experience with this preset.
I tried exporting FLV for youtube and the Adobe Flash Player plays it smooth but the YouTube compression is horrible with this format.
Win 7
i7 920
12 Gig Ram
3 Hard drives

I forgot to mention:
HDV format. 1440 x 1080
Premiere CS5 5.0.3

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