FLV colorspace is different from Android to Android? Is FLV video HW accelerated?

I'm not sure how long this problem has been there, maybe since November 2012 when we launched the app, or did it just appear. I can dig deeper if I get any replies. It seems some of our FLV videos, which have a person speaking on front of a white (as in #ffffff) background, end up having gray background in some devices. I had a lot of trouble originally getting the encoding process work and I'm not sure if I even understood it in the end.
Videos have different color spaces, one having RGB values from 0-255 and others from 16-235 for example. The color space information is encoded in the video, which video playback software may use or not. In the end, videos look different with different playback software and hardware combinations.
I've trusted FLV, because I thought Adobe AIR does everything by software and thus it should work (and has worked) exactly the same on all devices. But not any more. The only thing I can think of, is that some parts of video playback is HW accelerated. Is it possible that my Galaxy Tab 10.1, which shows all videos correctly, doesn't use HW to render video, whereas Galaxy Tab 3, which shows some videos incorrectly, uses HW? It may also be, that some of our videos indeed have wrong color space information in them, a bug in our encoding process. But I need to understand how AIR works a bit better to get the problem solved.
We're using a complex command line script, involving Avisynth. The line I underlined may not have always contained ".ConvertToRGB().ConvertToYV12(matrix="pc.601")" part, which could be the problem, but not explain why this happens sometimes and on some devices.
SET p1="%~dp0bin/x264.exe"
SET p2="%~dp0bin/Bepipe/BePipe.exe"
SET p3="%~dp0bin/faac.exe"
SET p4="%~dp0bin/MP4Box-0.4.6-rev2735/MP4Box.exe"
rem 2.1. Create Avisynth file
echo QTInput("%~f1", color=2, audio=1).FieldDeinterlace().BilinearResize(740,410).Crop(10,5,-10,-5).ConvertToRGB().Conv ertToYV12(matrix="pc.601") > "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.avs"
rem 2.2. Encode video
%p1% --profile main --crf 10 --fps 25 -o "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.264" "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.avs"
rem 2.3. Encode audio using Avisynth script
%p2% --script "QTInput(\"%~f1\", color=2, audio=1).GetChannel(1, 2).Normalize(0.80)" | %p3% -b 256 -o "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.aac" -
rem 2.4. Create mp4 file
%p4% -fps 25 -add "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.264" -add "%TMPFOLDER%/%~n1.aac" "%~dp1%~n1.mp4" -new

Hi BKSTER
I just tested this and it seems to work fine. Here is what I
did.
1. Within my Captivate project, I inserted the Flash .FLV
file.
2. I browsed to a file on my hard drive and the File Link
field listed the absolute path of C:\somefolder... blah blah blah.
3. I then changed it to point explicitly at the server where
I placed the .FLV. The link then looked like this:
http://www.MySever.com/FileName.FLV.
4. I dismissed the dialog and published the Captivate
project.
5. I uploaded the Captivate files to one server and the .FLV
on the other.
6. I ran the Captivate .HTM file and observed. The .FLV
played as expected!
Hope this helps... Rick

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