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H.264 is without question the best codec to use for the web – but what are the best settings to use and how do you convert your movie into H.264 from either Final Cut Pro or QuickTime? This tutorial shows you how. In less than seven minutes, you’ll learn the best way to export, how to set video and audio compression settings and the best screen sizes to use for the web.