Ogg Vorbis 2 for xine or mplayer?



I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio (0x6770) which can't be
played by any of totem, avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have
thought that Free players would support a Free codec.

Any suggestions?

Running the current version of all the above in Testing.
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