Please be warned that changing the wmode of your Flash animation will seriously increase the CPU load of you machine and slow down your animations. The Flash player uses its own window on top of the browser window for good reason. With wmode set to opaque Flash is forced to render into the browser window. With wmode=transparent it even must merge its renderings with existing browser stage content.
I usually use the same technique that is also used by many lightbox scripts: switch all Flash movies invisible as long as the dialog is visible. This should NOT be done by setting display:none. The result could be shifted content in the rest of the page if the Flash rectangle is not on stage any more. For the same reason you should NOT use jQueries hide() method. Instead, use visibility:hidden which still occupies the space of the hidden element.
Here is my way of doing it:
$('#myDialogId').dialog({
open: function(){
// hide any flash objects
$('object').css('visibility', 'hidden');
// hide any flash embeds
$('embed').css('visibility', 'hidden');
},
close: function(){
// show any flash objects
$('object').css('visibility', 'visible');
// show any flash embeds
$('embed').css('visibility', 'visible');
//
}
});