Pushing out a .wmv

I am trying to crunch out a .wmv from Final Cut for a client (they want a .wmv.) I shot in HD and used AVCHD file type. I pushed out the .mov with no problem. What are the best specs to use to push out a .wmv? I tried:
Export using: WMV 9 standard
CBR
Quality Sharp/Best
Bit rate 300
In the Advanced tab I did key frame every 8 seconds
Interlace lower field first
Output progressive
Audio 48kbps, 44.1 khz Mono
The audio sounds fine, but the image is skipping many frames and moving slow. I have Flip for Mac, so that is not the issue.
Thoughts?

I have Flip for Mac...
But do you have the paid for version or the free one?
The free version only lets you export half of the video up to a maximum of thirty seconds.

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