Media Encoder CS4 issues with MP4 and M4V files

I've just got CS4 and and very happy so far. EXCEPT I'm
trying to convert some MP4 and M4V videos to FLV using the new
Adobe Media encoder.
When I look at preview screen in the settings panel, the
preview is all wrong. It is just Green and Purple - kind of like
some weird negative image. This also is how the final converted FLV
looks. The CS3 version of Flash video encoder converted these exact
same files OK (although the preview was only a blank screen, but
the final file was OK).
Has anyone else seen this and more importantly, did you
manage to solve the issue?
I'm running this on an iMac G5 with 2GB RAM - could this be a
PPC issue?

Sorry my computer AND media encover version. I run Creative Cloud on a new Mac Pro
File seems to render fine
Log info:
- Source File: ***
- Output File: ***
- Preset Used: Match Source - High bitrate
- Video: 1920x1080 (1.0), 25 fps, Progressive, 00:00:42:17
- Audio: AAC, 320 kbps, 48 kHz, Stereo
- Bitrate: VBR, 1 pass, Target 10.00 Mbps, Max 12.00 Mbps
- Encoding Time: 00:13:13
04/27/2015 03:55:51 PM : File Successfully Encoded
No errors reported.
And this is what I end up with.
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