FLA to FLV, is it possible

This is going to sound very naive but I want to attach a
player (play, pause, rewind, etc) to my animation. I understand it
does it automatically if it is a .flv file. I downloaded a trial
version of Flash CS3 thinking I could convert my .fla file to .flv
but that doesn't appear to be the case. So am I pursuing the wrong
course, can an .fla file be exported to a .flv file? My real
problem is for a WBT, I want consistency for pages that just have
narration and pages that have animation. I want the same controls
on each page. Thanks for any insight you can provide.

A fix!
QuickTime 7.2 requires your source video to be encoded at
44.100 kHz on the Macintosh.
Step 1: I saved my movie from the original .dv file to .mov
to de-interlace the movie in QuickTime Pro.
Step 2: I saved my movie from .mov to .mp4 choosing the
44.100 kHz sound setting using QuickTime Pro.
Step 3: I saved my .mp4 movie to .flv to use in Flash from
QuickTime Pro.
My video plays all the way through now. :)
Adobe QuickTime Pro TechNote:
http://www.adobe.com/go/kb402508

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