Adobe CS3 Flash Programmer Needed

I’m using Camtasia 5.0.2 to create a Flash .flv video.
Camtasia 5.0.2 produces the following 9 files to be played in an
Internet browser (example is a 2.5 min video with file name, Test
001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008):
FlashTemplate.css 1 KB
ProductionInfo.xml 16 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008.flv 4,969 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008.html 2 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008.js 1 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008_config.xml 9 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008_controller.swf
185 KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008_nofp_bg.gif 11
KB
Test 001 single FLV w PIP and TOC 02 21 2008_preload.swf 14
KB
I want to produce a data DVD that does not open an Internet
browser and require the Flash player plug-in but instead autostarts
an .exe and is truly standalone. This allows a full 1024 X 768
video to be displayed on most monitors. The Internet browser is
unnecessary and in fact confusing to the user.
I’m searching for a CS3 Flash programmer to take the
Flash files created by Camtasia and create the standalone player
that also supports a Table of Contents (TOC) and a
Picture-in-Picture (PIP). An example of an acceptable player and
TOC is demonstrated at:
http://video.techsmith.com/camtasia/5/edu/quickstart/enu/default.html
Click: TechSmith ExpressShow
An example of an acceptable player with PIP is demonstrated
at:
Click: Modify a Picture-In-Picture Clip
Can you be able to help me?

No, we would consider working with someone outside the US if
they had the experience we are looking for.

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