Best Mac batch movie converter is Freeware!

Movietogo is by fare the best video converter for Mac and it's free ! Geof
http://www.ipodhacks.com/article.php?sid=1587
http://www.digigami.com/download

Hey I used MovieToGo and it appeared to be working fine until I realized that my new videos didnt have any sound on my ipod. what am I doing wrong?

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