DVD to MOV file to FLV

I am completely new at this stuff
I have created a website in Dreamweaver and am now wanting to
put some video into my site.
Two questions:
The Flash Help dialogue gives me advise on how to create an
FLV from a MOV or Quicktime file, but how do I take a DVD and
create an MOV file out of that?
Let me know if I am using incorrect terminology, I seriously
have no idea about the difference between any of these file
formats.
2nd Question:
With Flash video, it appears to be rather restrictive to the
viewer as far as sizing the video, where Windows Media files allow
me to resize the video to full screen and back down. Is this format
less attractive for placement on websites? and how would I create a
Windows Media File for play on a website from a DVD. Please let me
know the best program suggestions for making this conversion,
Freeware is always nice.
Thank you

I am completely new at this stuff
I have created a website in Dreamweaver and am now wanting to
put some video into my site.
Two questions:
The Flash Help dialogue gives me advise on how to create an
FLV from a MOV or Quicktime file, but how do I take a DVD and
create an MOV file out of that?
Let me know if I am using incorrect terminology, I seriously
have no idea about the difference between any of these file
formats.
2nd Question:
With Flash video, it appears to be rather restrictive to the
viewer as far as sizing the video, where Windows Media files allow
me to resize the video to full screen and back down. Is this format
less attractive for placement on websites? and how would I create a
Windows Media File for play on a website from a DVD. Please let me
know the best program suggestions for making this conversion,
Freeware is always nice.
Thank you

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