DvD's with Handbrake..downloaded vids with....?

I no how to get dvd's on my ipod now but im curious how to get my other videos from my computer onto my ipod. What program do i need to use?

Rj,
Yeah thanks for the link--I'm using handbrake no problem for DVD's but what I'm asking is for media already on my computer like avi, mpeg, files etc.
Mike,
I have the lastest version 0.0.9, I guess the next step is to post on that link you provided. Thanks +'s are on the way.
BTW when using h.264 ffmpegx tells me that encoding is done after only 2-3 seconds!
And using mpeg4 it takes awhile but it fails to open by double clicking or dragging it to iTunes.
Anyone out there come across this problem and have successfully found a solution.

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