Video Converting in to Flash

I have a 3GPP movie that is 87MB and I want to import it to flash, the onlt thing is it would take 3.5 hours to do it!
Can anyone tell me what free software I can use to convert it to a smaller size and what format will flash allow me to import it in?
Thanks

use google to search and convert to flvf4v or mov or mp4.  flv or f4v would probably be best.

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