Converting IPOD format back to mpg-4 ,DVD or other formats?

Okay Guys, Here it is......I have the 60 gig Black Video IPOD. I am looking for a software that would reverse the process,from Ipod video back to mpeg 4 ,DVD or other formats. Is there such a creature?

Okay Guys, Here it is......I have the 60 gig Black Video IPOD. I am looking for a software that would reverse the process,from Ipod video back to mpeg 4 ,DVD or other formats. Is there such a creature?

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    Hi guys, we ofter met problems in using iPod, such as when we meet with a beloved movies we are in trouble to enjoy it on our iPod. Thus I write this document that shows how to rip and convert DVDs or other videos to your iPod MP4.
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    Thanks! But when I visit the site recently, I found the program was upgraded. Now it has 2 optimized output formats specially made for iPod 30G and 60G players! Thus it is easier and more convenient to use without complex settings as other software. Try it at http://www.imtoo.com/downloads/dvd-to-ipod.converter.exe
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    Hi,
    I got QuickTime Pro and was able to convert avi format home video to iPod (mpg4). But for a 30 minutes movie, it took more
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    Welcome to the discussions, qiup!
    No, I doubt that you have anything set wrong. H.264 is VERY computationally intensive and will take awhile on even today's fastest computers. It's almost like MPEG2 was 7 years ago when it required a hardware addition if you really wanted a DVD done in less than a day
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