No VBR on Adobe media encoder?

Hello,
I have just started using Export- Adobe Media Encoder.
I have seen tutorial where they put the settings to VBR 2 pass etc.
I don't seem to have these on my CS3? Just CBR. Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
thanks
scott

I have VBR as an option under FLV/F4V. Multiple passes, too.
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