Import partial fails [no video] Codec: DIB (_RGB) BI_RGB Raw Bitmap

I have some "raw" (320x240) avi files from my client. It is basically a muxed wav and bitmaps.
In Premier Pro CS3 it has sound but black display, even after rendering.
VLC and Windows media player play fine.

What does it look like in Windows Movie Maker?
My only guess is that the video is 32bit. Sometimes PPro prefers 24bit uncompressed files, under some conditions the reverse is true.
Cheers
Eddie
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