How do i import a .avi file into itunes

i am trying to import videos i've taken on my digital camera (canon powershot sd400) onto my ipod.
problem i'm encountering is when i try and import the .avi file into itunes, it says that "the file cannot be imported because it does not appear to be a valid exported file."
any thoughts / suggestions?
thanks

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