FCP6 adds 20 extra seconds when exporting to .FLV

When I export a FCP6 project to .flv (File> Export> Using quicktime conversion and Format: Flash Video (FLV))it automatical adds 20 extra seconds to the end, showing the last frame, before the movie stops.
How can I avoid this?

Hi Ken,
IMHO the FLV component is cr*p. Look at the version number. It says something with X... which usually is the moniker for development versions. Come on (M)A(cro)dobe.
Btw. is it Flash CS3?
So, try the following:
Export your timeline as a self-contained QuickTime-Movie (File > Export > QuickTime Movie, then Checkbox: Make Movie self-contained).
Then use the standalone Flash video encoder application (in /Applications folder).
If that doesn't work either, you could also try 3rd party apps:
VisualHub - http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/
Flix Encoder Standard - http://www.on2.com/products/flix/flix-standard/
The latter supports Flash 8 (better quality VP6 codec). Both are reasonably priced ($23, $39) and have demo versions available.
Hope this helps.
Best regards, Oliver

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