No Export for F4V or FLV in Premiere

Recently i had an Update to CS6, afterwards i Noticed there was no Export for F4V or FLV in Premiere as there was before. is this an issue? can any one explain what moght have happened? i dont think the UPDATE i got related to PPRO i think it was more Speedgrade and Camera Raw. any help or advice is greatly apprecaited

here you go, i can see F4V/FLV in Media Encoder, this is PPro

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    www.digigraphx.com

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