Using AVS Video Converter 5.5 for DVD on iPod

i just got AVS Video Converter 5.5 and converted my 'Scarface' DVD to MPEG format. i imported it to iTunes and tried to transfer it to my iPod and it says, "'Scarface' was not copied to the iPod because it cannot be played on this iPod." is it because it's MPEG format? i can convert it to MP4, is that what i should do?

i figured it out =) has to be MP4

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