Cap 7: project with an .flv video goes to Media Encoder

I have a Cap 7 project that includes a slide with an .flv video embedded.  When I try to publish as both .swf and HTML5, the Adobe Media Encoder appears.  I have no idea what to do with the encoder, if anything, and the publish process just stalls.  Is the .flv video the issue?   There is a note in the Cap 7 "publish project as HTML5" help that states that .flv files that are created using On2VP6 codec only are supported in the HTML5 output.  Am I missing something?

FIXED!
Thanks to some points in this thread, I have solved my problem.
It was the KNOLL LIGHT FACTORY plug-in.  I removed it, and the Adobe Media Encoder now works on my system.  I assume that DYNAMIC LINKING between the CS4 apps also now works, but have yet to test that.
This also explains why my CS4 suite works on my MacBook Pro; I never installed KLF on my laptop.
Now I need to tell RED GIANT SOFTWARE about this problem, and either get a solution from them, or a refund.
Thanks.  You can add this solution to your collective repertoires in case a future OSX user encounters this exact problem.

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