1. the mencoder solution does indeed work. I guess the solution I would
like for this bug report is to have mencoder as a 'suggested' or
'recommended' package. I have no idea how package maintainers go about
deciding which packages are suggested or recommended, so I will leave it
up to the package maintainer.

2. I am not in a position to compile and test the latest version of
ffmpeg, and they do not want bug reports on old versions, so
unfortunately I cannot submit a bug report to ffmpeg.

3. perhaps I will send Kino my ffmpeg equivalent of the mencoder script
that does the conversion.

The mencoder solution works, but I was hoping to keep at least one of
the numerous audio-video conversion suites off my PC.

Other applications manage to play the Canon AVI files (totem-xine,
totem-gstreamer, mplayer). Of the application I have tried, I have found
that only ffmpeg fails. It seems to me that the problem is with ffmpeg,
not Canon. I have not verified what the AVI standard says, but I assume
that ffmpeg is getting something wrong, and everyone else is more-or-
less correct.

Thanks for the comments.

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Kino does not import AVI file from Canon cameras properly
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