How to play FLV at its native resolution?

I am using an embedded Flash player set to display FLV files by default at 422x317.  When I click the player's max button (lower-right corner), the player maximizes so that it fills the entire monitor, which is sometimes set to 1920x1200 and sometimes set to 1024x768.
However, the native resolution of the video file itself is sometimes 800x600 and sometimes 640x480.  When I click on the max button, I want the player to take over the entire monitor space, BUT I want the video to only play at its actual resolution, not stretch larger or shrink smaller to fit the monitor.  Yes, even if that means the video is surrounded by black bars, that's ok.   To me it's more important that the video run without resampling.
I know this can be done because I've seen it done that way on other websites.  I'm guessing it's some setting on the server or client side.
Anyone know?    Thanks

I'm currently editing with bigger AVCHD files in another project which play fine at full resolution.
I've just converted the movs into proxies, 640x480 jpeg2000 and made a sequence from clip settings in pro and it still plays stuttereing playing around 1 frame every 5 frames, in quicktime it plays fine, this is an exmaple of the file I'm using...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/xcvcx0n7ddb3abb/S4jeH6pcJj#lh:null-Jenny1.mov

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