Troubles playing certain AVI files on Intel Mac

I have an Archos 604 WiFi and previously an Archos AV500. On my old PPC machines, the AVI files created by the Archos played just fine in Quicktime. However, I recently upgraded to all Intel-based Macs and I can no longer play the files. Here's the info for one of the files I can't play:
Type: AVI
Duration: 47'00"
Video: [MPG4], Resolution: 640x480
Bitrate: 1516kb/s, 29FPS
Audio: [ADPCM], 257kb/s, 32000Hz, Stereo
I have the latest Divx 6 and Flip4Mac codecs installed. The only thing I don't have is 3ivx which doesn't have an Intel version available currently.
When I attempted to play one of these files, the video seems OK, but the audio is nothing but a little static for the first few seconds and then nothing is audible.
I also have the latest MPlayer 2 and VLC and I'm not getting any better results with those players.
Any idea what codec for Quicktime I can try? I haven't tried Perian yet, but it's on my To-Do list for tonight. If there's nothing I can use until 3ivx 5.0 is released, is there an easy Windows application I can run in Parallels to reencode the audio to MP3 or AAC or something else that'll work with Qt/Divx/Flip4Mac?
Thanks
Curt
20" iMac 2.16GHz Core 2 Duo/2.0GB; MacBook 2.0GHz/2GB; Mac Mini 1.5GHz/512MB   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   2 Airport Expresses; 2 iPod Nanos

After installing Perian, VLC all of the sudden started playing one of the files corrected while the remainder still had no sound. MPlayer2 worked better but still didn't play everything. Not sure why those 2 apps would work better after installing a QT plugin, though???

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