30gb video ipod need help putting videos on it!!!

yea i just got a 30gb video ipod for my b-day and i have home videos that i want on the ipod but i dont know how...can yea guys help me out????

If the videos are already in one of the compatible formats, drag them into the iTunes library and then use these instructions to send them to the iPod. If not, use an application such as this one to convert the videos, and then proceed as above.
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