Trouble encoding AVI file into proper FLV. *Please Help*

I have a small AVI file with uncompressed video.
CS3 converts it perfectly to an FLV accept for the fact that
I can't output to 16:9
CS4 can and does convert it and keeps the 16:9 aspect ratio.
The problem is CS4 adds all kinds of metadata crap which I
want completely removed.
How can i go about doing this????
onXMPData
liveXML
<?xpacket
that junk. it's ruining my video.
CS3 would have been absolutely perfect if not for the 4:3
constraint.

You can modify the preset to not export the XMP metadata.
If you have the export settings panel open - there will be a
little icon to the right of Filter, Format, Video, Audio and
Others. Click on that icon and un-check Include Source XMP
Metadata.

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