Failing to export to avi

Hi, I'm trying to export an Apple Motion JPEG movie to avi. But everytime I try this it fails halfway, with an errorcode (-8969). Anyone have some clue to solve this?

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Is there any reason you need to have .avi file you may find a more Mac friendly format less troublesome

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