No option to export flv in render to video

Hello,
We have two computers one running CS3 extended and one running CS4 extended  and both on win XP pro. The CS3 machine has the flv export as an option but the CS4 machine does not. Both have flash and quicktime installed also. In searching the forums I found a post with this same tittle but it was on a mac. The solution was to find a file called flv.component. I searched the drive on the CS3 machine but it did not find a file with that name. Thanks for any suggestions.
Jeffrey

Well, there's no *.component files on PC. Quicktime extensions carry the file extension *.qtx on PC. The file in question should be in the QT install directory C:\Program Files\QuickTime\QTComponents or your C:\Windows\System32 folder.
Mylenium

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