DVD's to iPod with Videora

Hey,
I've installed Videora iPod Converter and I know how to convert videos but its the DVDs im having problems with.. if anyone knows how to convert DVDs with Videora please respond.. and I've heard about the DVD Decryptor but it is now illegal.. so I need another way to put DVDs on my Ipod..
Please Respond..

DVD Decrypt version 3.5.4.0 is a good one (I've tried a couple) to decode. That plus videora and you're good to go. The actual site address is in a thread under the topic "transfer dvd to ipod" in response to ravara (me) stating could not download due to a lot of these sites are now charging..so someone gave me the links to these two free (DVD Decrypt and Videora).
GOOD LUCK.
ravara

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