Why Isn't Flash Professional CC Allowing Me To Export My Video To Media Encoder CC?

Hi,
I am hoping that someone would be able to help...
I made a couple of flash animations using the Adobe Flash Professional program that I am trying to piece together into a 30-second commercial in Adobe Premiere Pro.  The problem though is every time I go to export the video it'll save it in a .MOV file and then fail to export to Adobe Media Encoder.  The error message that I keep getting is the following:
Does Adobe Media Encoder not currently support .MOV files?   Does anyone know how to fix this.   I would really appreciate it a lot.  Please don't hesitate to let me know if you need more information about the issue.  Thanks!!!
Sincerely,
Bobby ~
P.S.:  I Am Very New To All Of This Adobe Stuff!!!

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