Importing .avi files to iMovie

Can someone please help me on importing .avi into imovie.... i have tried alot of things i have used toast but for some reason the dvd wont work inmy dvd player... i have used quicktime mpeg stream.. ffmpegx.... and the closest i have gotten is just a white screen when its up loaded through quicktime and when i convert it to dv format for imovie is just the audio but no picture. So can someone please help me i been tring for lik the last 3 weeks so can some1 please help ??????????
thank you

problem with .avi is, it is just a container, some say "wrapper"... the box is nice, but what kind of chocolate is in it?
in the PC world, they have many codecs and formats, no man has ever heard of.... many avi contain divx, a free decoder you get here:
http://www.xvid.org/
but it does not support all divx.......-
you would need QTpro, just to get a glimpse, what is inside... flip4mac is for .wmv files.. which is in this case not the problem... probably...
when you open that avi with ffmpeg, what does it say on page one, the info window....?

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