HT204382 quicktime won't play a .avi file?

I donwlaoded a movie and its a .avi and i am getting an error post "converting" where it says
QuickTime player can't open
Help please

Hey agrantapple,
Thanks for the question. After reviewing your post, it sounds like there is trouble with a specific codec. I would recommend that you read this article, it may be able to help you resolve or isolate the issue.
QuickTime: About Playing .AVI Files
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Have a nice day,
Mario

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