Getting videos onto your ipod

I purchased an ipod video (30gig) and I am doing fine with it, but how can I put videos on it that arent purchased from itunes. I've downloaded them and draged them into itunes and they show up in the video section. But when I disconnect my ipod and play the video it plays but it has no sound. I am wondering if anyone knows what is going on here.
p.s. the video plays perfectly on itunes with sound but not on the ipod itself

okay...well I downloaded videora ipod converter and used it on a video...now I have sound and the first frame of the video but it plays it as if that's the album art, like a song.. and when I play it on my itunes the picture is all scrambled in green and orange. uhh..?

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