FLash video problem with flvs?

Hello I am having a problem with the 4 videos on
http://www.websconsult.com/cuthbert/site/case-profiles.asp
SOme, but not all, videos do not have the little playback
triangle underneath the seek portion, where you can scrub through
the videos to the part you want.
THey are swf files, into which flvs have been imported, with
the progressive stream option and the the built-in Flash skin
selected for them. I am using the latest FLash CS3. THe flvs were
converted from quicktime mov files., which I had brought in into
Final Cut Pro and edited some of the frames and then re-exported as
quicktime files, which were then encoded with the FLash CS3 Encoder
app.
Any ideas? THanks!

Installed flash lite 3 onto my n95 hoping to watch porn from
my browser!
I guess that isn't possible yet coz it aint working or do i
have to replace the flash lite 2 i already have on there.
I say this because it was installed into applications, next
to the existing version , rather than overwriting it...
Will it just not work yet coz the phones aren't powerfull
enough (with or without FL3) or have i just installed it
incorrectly??

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