Load a F4V into Media Encoder

I have a F4V made using Flash Media Encoder Live. I ran it throught the production command prompt software converting it to a single moof atom file. The songle moof atom F4V plays in Flash Media Player and Flash but will not load into Media Encoder CS4. I am trying to convert it into a FLV using Adobe Media Encoder. Anyone know what I need to do to make this happen?
Thanks,
Jose Burgos

Please re-ask in the Flash forum.

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