.avi's in final cut pro

I got some AVI files that I can't open in FCP. don't know the codec, but i can open them in the VLC media player. This doesn't do me much good as far as getting them edited. If anyone can help, then thanks in advance

Thanks you very much Mr. Trauffer. That allowed me to sort things out for myself. Just needed Xvid codec and some Audio thing, and the command I you told me about told me that. thanks again, solved the problem

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    <<About the only thing that doesn't give a warning are files captured using FCP ....>>
    If that's all it's tell me, that I didn't capture these using FCP, then I guess I could say it's telling me something I already knew. <grin>
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    Message was edited by: gogiangigo

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