Premiere Codecs

Hello
I'm having a problem with my Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 on my MacBook Pro 2.66Ghz. When I want to import a screen-captured movie fragment, I'm getting the next error: 'File Import failure: Codec missing or unavailable'.
The fragment I want to import has an AVI format. It has been captured on a Windows XP with the program SnagIt. I've tried several things like using all the possible codecs, uncompressing the movie with VirtualDub, capturing with just uncompressed frames but the problem is still there. I've already found out that it's not the AVI format that's causing it?
I hope you can help.
- Nick

Guys, thanks for the awesome replies. One thing I am wondering, though: I've found here that AVI is possible to be imported in Premiere?
http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/PremierePro/3.0/help.html?content=WSCE104033-D011-4699-84E 2-72DE29332157.html
Also I've tried with Camtasia and downloaded the codec. I can only find 'TechSmith Screen Capture Codec', though and I'm not able to export it as an MOV. I'm not sure if I'm doing everything right.

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