Export a portion of the video WITHOUT the audio

Hi, I have tried many, many different methods (too many to list) for removing the audio from my mp4 file before exporting, but the flv file continues to have the audio.  Does anyone know of a sure way to get rid of it (yes - I have deleted it! and have chosen not to include the audio in the Export options! but it is still there).
Thanks!
Robyn

Unfortunately, that didn't work (I'm not using AME).
Thanks just the same.
Robyn

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