Converting a swf to quicktime mov file

I created a swf file useing Flash and need to convert this to a mov file. I watched a training video and under Publish Settings > Format their should be a Quicktime mov option. I do not have this option on my CS5 Flash version. Also, if I try to export as a mov file, nothing happens. I have QuickTime Player version 7 on my computer. It just will not show up as an option in Flash. How do I convert a swf file to a mov file without going online and purchasing a converter?

I tried using the movie export option. A popup comes up titled "Recording Flash Content." It freezes and does not ever finish creating the file. I tried downgrading the player from Flash Player 10 to Flash Player 5. This did not work either.

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