General :: Replacing Part Of Filename?

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I have just re transcoded a bunch of avi's. to tell the new ones from the old ones I put '[xvid]' at the end of all the new avi's. but now I have deleated the old avi's I want to remove the [xvid] part of the file name. This is what I have so far

Code:
#!/bin/bash
for name in *.avi
do
newname=`echo "$name" | tr -d [xvid]`

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