DivX codec no longer packaged with quicktime?

I have a few old videos that, for whatever reason, are in .avi format, with video encoded using DivX. It appears that the latest version of QuickTime which I "upgraded" to no longer has the codec that allows me to read DivX files. I searched the web and found only DivX 6, which has a price. Now, to say the least, I am somewhat disgruntled by the fact that what I could once watch for free I now must pay something like $15 for. Is there any way to regain my .avi playing abilities, or must I shell out $15 for something I already had?
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The Divx Codec, which is included in the trial installation, does not have an expiration date. The other applications, which do expire in six months, are not needed for play of divx video.

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