Import avi problems

I been running premier cs3 on a single processor system for the past few
months with good results. Yes it was slow, and rendering was like watching
paint dry.
So this past week I bought a new system, with a core2 Quad 28.3 processor.
It is awesome, benchmark at 1521 ( my old system was 362). But premier is
misbehaving. When I import an avi it only sees the audio tracks, not the
video.
When this first happened I assumed that there was something wrong with the
avi file. So as a test, I dug out some avi files I'd used on my old PC (they
had worked just fine on the old work horse). But even when I import and
insert those proven quality files, no video on the timeline. If I check the
properties of the avi, the report only describes audio, no video.
I'm sure this is something simple, a setting or preference I've missed.
I'm open to any suggestions.
My new system:
motherboard - DFI - LP GK X48-T2RSB PLUS
cpu - Core2 Quad Q9550 FSB 1333 L2 Cache 12MB PCG 04A
ram - 2x2GB Crucial DDR2 800 CL4
ps - Corsair 750 Watt CMPSU-750TX 52A +12V rail
vga - (1) MSI N9600GT T2D512 512 mb
hd - (2) 500G Western Digital WD5001AALS SATA (no RAID)
CD/DVD RW LG GH22NS30 22X SATA
OS - Win XP Pro SP3
Jeff

YES!<br />thank you, thank you, thank you<br />I installed XviD... and all is well.<br />By the way... I never thought I would see Premier perform at this level. I <br />wish I had upgraded my PC sooner!<br /><br />Jeff<br /><br /><br /><[email protected]> wrote in message <br />news:[email protected]..<br />> thank you for your response... the avi was encoded with xvid, and I <br />> haven't loaded that codec to the new machine.... I was just on auto pilot, <br />> and not thinking...<br />><br />> Maybe it was the euphoria of the new PC.<br />><br />> I will follow up on this<br />><br />> Jeff<br />><br />><br />><br />> <[email protected]> wrote in message <br />> news:[email protected]..<br />>> My best GUESS is that you had something installed on your old system that <br />>> installed a CODEC compatible with your files<br />>><br />>> Since you give NO information on how you obtain the files, or the CODEC <br />>> used in the file, guessing is all anyone may do<br />>><br />>> First, work through the steps here <br />>> <a href=http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting><br />>><br />>> If your problem isn't fixed, report back with the DETAILS asked for in <br />>> the questions at the end of that link... For question #1 see the note <br />>> about the FREE <a href=http://www.headbands.com/gspot/><br />><br />>

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    Height                           : 720 pixels
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    Frame rate                       : 29.970 fps
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    Chroma subsampling               : 4:2:0
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    Stream size                      : 1.85 MiB (3%)
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