Converting program for videos

I know how to convert my videos/movies and such but I want to use a new program.. Im using Cucusoftware or something like that, and I just don't like how it has "free trial" on all my videos.. Well, you catch my drift. Anyone know of any good free video converter programs for my iPod?

Hey thanks man
Here's the link that I downloaded it from.. Maybe it's a different one from you tryed and may work for you.. that is if you're interest:
http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/download.php

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