Burn dvd to video ipod

I am new to this and I was wondering if anyone can help me in burning a dvd to itunes so I can download it to my ipod.
thanks,
Scott Herrman

I think you need to use a software like Handbrake that can rip the DVD into iPod size format and then you can load it to your iPod.
Try this - http://handbrake.m0k.org/

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