DW CS5 and choppy video in IE

Problem
Flash video inserted in a webpage made in DW CS5 and played back in IE8 plays back at a frame rate that is too low (looks "choppy").
Flash video inserted in a webpage and played back in IE8 plays back fine and smoothly / correct frame rate.
In CS3
Insert / Media / Flash Video / Browse / choosing a 480x270 FLV video at 29.97 fps
Clicking "detect size"
Chosing "clear skin 1"
Saving
Now a screen/message somes up:  "Copy Dependet Files" comes up. It says:
"This page uses an object or behaviour that requires supporting files. The following files have been copied to your local site. You must upload them to your server in order for the object or behaviour to function"
And then mentions ONE file:
"......../CS3%20test/Scripts/AC_RunActiveContent.js"
I click "OK" and it's saved.
I now go to the folder where I have the index-file and the other files.
I right click on index.html and open it with Internet Explorer 8. It plays smooth and just as expected.
I right click on index.html and open it with Internet Firefox. It plays smooth and just as expected.
Summing up: Inserting a flash video in Dreamweaver CS3 seems to work fine when I play it in Internet Explorer 8.
In CS5
Insert / Media  / FLV...  /
I prompts me to save now. I save - and get the "Insert FLV" menu.
I click "Browse" and choose the video I want.
I click "Detect Size" and then hit "OK"
Now I hit "Save again". Now a message comes up:
"This page uses an object or behaviour that requires supporting files. The following files have been copied to your local site. You must upload them to your server in order for the object or behaviour to function"
Now TWO files are mentioned:
Scripts/expressInstall.swf
Scripts/swfobject_modified.js
I click "OK"
I now go to the folder where I have the index-file and the other files that I made in Dreamweaver CS5.
I right click on index.html and open it with Internet Explorer 8. It plays at a too low frame rate of 10-15 fps and not as expected.
I right click on index.html and open it with Internet Firefox. It plays smooth and just as expected.
Summing up: Inserting a flash video in Dreamweaver CS5 makes the video playing back at a too low frame rate in Internet Explorer 8.
I uploaded the two versions (CS3 and CS5) to a website and had colleagues view it with different browsers and indeed IE8 always displays the video made in DW CS3 smooth and in DW CS5 as choppy/too low frame rate.
QUESTION
What am I doing wrong here? Any settings I've missed here? I can see that the file saving behaviour is a little different. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
David

1. The videos were encoded identically in both situations. In fact, it is the exact same FLV file being used... Of  course, otherwise it would be a meaningless comparison... But I have tried with numerous different FLV files, different framerates, bitrates and sizes. The problem is identitcal. CS3 plays fine in IE8 and CS5 plays choppy and with a lower frame rate in IE8. The scenario is the same when I compare CS3 and CS5.
2. No I can't post anything. It's just a low frame rate that's all. Imagin a clip playing at 8 fps. That's what it looks like. Everything works normally, just a low frame rate. Just use any NLE and set the project to play something at 8 -12 fps and that is exactly what it looks like.
Flash video inserted in CS5 Dreamweaver results in IE8 playing back the video at a too low frame rate. Firefox plays it back fine at full frame rate. This indicates the video itself is fine. Something is happening between IE8 and CS5 DW perhaps?
Any more ideas? Thanks and advance.
David

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