Converting DV to AVI in Quicktime Pro

Today I converted six files from DV to AVI in QT Pro 7. All of the files played perfectly in DV format. However, after conversion four of the AVI files play perfectly, and two will not play at all.
The movie inspector shows the data size for both non-playing AVI files as 0 bytes although in Finder the file sizes appear as 10GB & 16GB respectively. I've re-tried the conversion to verify no settings had changed. Still can't get a valid conversion.
Anyone else encounter this?

I am assuming you already are able to open the movie
in QT Player. Use Export in the File menu, choose
Movie to Avi in the drop-down Export Menu and then
click on Options to choose one of the pre-loaded avi
codecs for the compression. You may also want to
search for and install one of the newer codecs, such
as 3ivx or divx since the preinstalled codecs are all
rather old.
eMac 700
mhz   Mac OS 9.2.x  
Thanks for the help. It worked, but the quality of the video is poor. Is there anything I can do about this?

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