What i smy actual data rate of FLV

I need to be able to confirm my data rate of my final FLV
file. I am using Sorenson Squeeze VP6 codec and have my video data
rate at 150kbps. When I play it back using Quicktime or SWF player
( on OSX ) it says my data rate is 1400kbps. But when I play it
back on windows XP using FLV Player from Applian and check the
properties it says that I am at the correct bit rate. What gives?
How do I double check that Sorenson has encoded my media at the
correct bit rate.
My basic settings in Sorenson are...
2 pass vbr at 150 for video and 48 for audio.
Thanks sooo much for your help!

ok i've figured out the physics of this question.
The Cache Read data rate is always larger than the Cache Write data rate, because the computer would have to be rendering to Cache faster than realtime for the Write rate to be higher, which would make it unnecessary to render to cache in the 1st place. So I'm really only worried about the Cache read data rate. Does adobe have a paper that tells us what the data rate is for different sequences.
my 3 common workflows are
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AVChd 1080 24p from my GH2 with a 44mb
and
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anyone know where this info is?
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