FLA File Version Not Supported

I've gotten this twice while trying to convert different files created in CS4 (one was an flv). Wondering if this may be an actionscript issue?

That totally seems to defeat the purpose that many of us would use Wallaby for. It needs to support all versions of flash to
be at all exciting to use and really be a tool that beats out all tools ever created by Adobe. Sigh.

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