Exportiing to uncompressed AVI and getting no audio or video??

When I choose Export > AVI. Options = No Compression on either the video or the sound. I get a 7gb file that opens and shows a running time of 0:00 and plays nothing in Quicktime.
Any clues what I'm doing wrong here?

after further reading I found that you can't hook up a gen 5 iPod with component av cables.

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