Youtube resolution and premiere settings

hi,
youtube on his site state the resolution are:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2853702?hl=fr
240p
360p
480p
720p
1080p* new platform only
Résolution
426 x 240
640 x 360
854x480
1280x720
1920x1080
but on the setting i have export to
640x480 ?
1440x1080 ?
1920x1080 ! ah there is one match.
Why do the export options do not match the video format offered by you tube ?
I think this force youtube to resize the video and makes poor quality and we are forced to load very heavy video in 1920x1080 to get a correct one in 720p. Could you tell us why the resolution choice is so low and also why not in sync with the biggest provider on line today ?
also why cannot we change any settings there
regards,
Ghislain.

ghis26
In view of your stated ultimate goal, the answer appear to point you to considering the export of your Timeline content to a file via
Publish+Share/Computer/AVCHD with Presets = YouTube Widescreen HD. That will give you an AVCHD.mp4 1280 x 720 @ 24 progressive frames per second file. Under the Advanced Button of the preset, you can change the frame rate from 24 to a variety of alternatives. Then you upload this "AVCHD.mp4" file from its hard drive save location to YouTube at the YouTube website. At this point, I do not know if it is a given how YouTube will process your file. One would suspect as a 1280 x 720 file.
If you stay with the upload of the Timeline content to YouTube using the within Premiere Elements route (Publish+Share/Social Websites/YouTube), as you know, your choices include
Flash Video for YouTube (640 x 480)
High Definition for YouTube (1440 x 1080)
Hight Definition for YouTube (1920 x 1080)
If your choice is 1440 x 1080, then I believe it will be a flip of the coin whether your upload is treated by YouTube as 1280 x 720 or 1920 x 1080.
The following is some supplemental information on uploads to YouTube.
Advanced encoding settings - YouTube Help
Please let us know if any of the above worked for you.
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