Mov Export and Flv

Hi all,
I want to upload a flash animation to video hosting website like YouTube, Metacafe. I've Flash Pro Mx 2004 and QuickTime Pro 7.1.6. I converted a flash animation (frame-to-frame, and tween. No Action script other than "stop" at the end) This runs good on QuickTime.When I try to upload it on Metacafe it uploaded successfully but don't run, though it gave correct movie duration. I tried to convert the file using Movavi but it couldn't read the file by giving an error "file damage or broken". I also tired online converter but they also failed to convert the mov file (may be due to the same reason as with Movavi application). I don't see any other suitable format on QuickTime>Export other than MP4. But this turns the video quality into a nightmare.
The second problem I'm facing that I don't see flv exporter in MX 2004. I searched the net and did as they suggested. Import file into Library>Library>Select mov file>Properties>Export. The problem with me is that I don't see any Export option in Properties dialog box.  I also installed Flash Video Converter that had come with MX 2004.
So need your help. Please let me know where the problem lies and how can I solve it? Or any other suggestion in this regard.
Thanks in advance.

Hi all,
I've solved my problem that I was facing regarding converting .mov file. I downloaded ZD Soft Screen Recorder and recoded my animation on it. You can record your animation in Avi and Wmv format with it. And the movie quality is also good. Those who are facing problem with their mov format while converting it can try this recorder and can upload their animation on web as movie clip.

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