Export to AVI with WMV9 video codec

I installed the codec WMV9 on my PC and be able to export with MMV9 codec avi files using virtualdub.  I would do the same thing using Premiere pro.  However, when I chose the format avi, WMV9 codec does not appear on the list of the available video codecs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

First doesn't support wmv in an avi wrapper.

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