Export from FLA or SWF into WMV

Hi,
I have a CS3 flash .fla animation and I need to convert it into WMV or MP4 to use in Camtasia Studio
Is there any way of doing that in CS3?
I tried looking for downloads on the web, so far I have found lots of software that claims to be "free" but sticks a watermark until you pay

I managed by exporting as AVI from Flash (File > Export), then importing into Camtasia
I had doubts about this as AVI often makes huge files (with some conversion tools), and/or poor quality
But Flash's AVI is OK, and I believe Camtasia reduces it as it turns it into SWF

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