Another way that *should* work would be to use something like resource hacker and extract the avi from the file. Or even just fire it up in a hex editor and look for the beginning and end of the avi file.
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Nah, don't go the hard way as cgkanchi suggested. Download RAD Video Tools from www.radgametools.com and use the convert function as Zonewalker stated.
I used it to make simple AVI slideshow from a series of JPGs and convert MOV to AVI.
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