.avi imports ppc vs intel

If I import a .avi file (that I got off bittorrent) into iMovie HD on a Tiger PPC it imports fine. I tried importing the same file on 2 different intel Macs (iMac and MBP) and in both cases the result was a completely white movie clip without any image or sound. It appeared to be importing fine in both cases.
I'm running 6.0.2
What am I missing on the intel macs?
MBP and iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

I've run in to the same problem, though the only codec that is different is the 3ivx codec (PPC only so far) so that must be it.
Oddly, I did something that started allowing my Intel iMac to preview (in the Finder) one of the AVI files, but it could not open it to play it. Go figure.
No solution. The most annoying part is the AVI I can't play on my Intel, is an AVI made on the Intel by exporting via QT. I guess there is an export only codec there or something.

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