Converted .avi files to .mov in quicktime, can't transfer to ipod.

so i recently converted .avi files to .mov using perian in quicktime. i imported them into itunes, and they play just fine there. unfortunately, they won't load onto my ipod. i get an error that the format is not recognized by my ipod. has anyone had this issue? if so, am i doing something wrong, and/or how can i correct this? i'm using a 2 ghz powerpc g5, and a 160 gb ipod classic. thanks!

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