Exporting FCP to Flash File

So I am creating an intro to a website and I want to include a video I made in FCP and then create links in the video to two seperate websites. So basically this website page is index or front page of two other websites.
I know that I will have to send the video to Flash to create the hyperlinks and page setup. But does anyone have any experience with exporting from FCP to AdobeFlash?

I use this: http://www.on2.com/index.php?365
But many people just export as QuickTime h.264 and then change the resulting file's extension to .flv.
-DH

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