Change aspect ratio in Shockwave Flash

I am trying to watch a streaming TV channel in Shockwave Flash.  The person initiating the streaming is using an incorrect aspect ratio that distorts the image.  He is putting a 3:2 image in the HD 16:9 screen, which means that the image is 18.5% too wide.  People appear too fat, for example.  I have tried to get him to correct the problem, but it appears he is unwilling to do it or unable to see the problem or doesn't know how to fix it.  His site has the code that I can use to embed the image in a web page of my own, with the "object" and "embed" html tags, and I thought that perhaps I could resize the dimensions to be correct at my end.  I've looked at the attributes for the Shockwave Flash and it appears that there should be one called "scale" and it appeared to me that if I chose "exactfit", I could lose his incorrect aspect ratio.  However, I have been unsuccessful in making this work.  If I make the horizontal:vertical dimension 3:2 as is really the case with his image, black bands appear at the top and bottom and I still get his distorted image stretched too wide horizontally.
So -- question: Is it possible for me to lose his incorrect aspect ratio by doing something at my recieving end?  -- or, am I stuck with the distorted image he is sending?  Or, could I use some other Flash product, like the Flash Media Encoder, to do it?

Shockwave Flash is Flash Player, not Shockwave Player.
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