Help with converting dvd to ipod

I got Lenogo software and it def. works getting my DVD to my ipod. My question is I am try to download Sex and the City to have all the episodes on my ipod and maybe some other things I own that are episodes. Is there a way to burn them so I can put in episodes by episode rather than one big chunk of video? I actually think I am having a problem with it even converting a big chunk, I really would like the option of pivking what episode I want to watch without having to go through a long piece of video. Any help and suggestions is appreciated, thank you!

I use dvd decrypter though you may find it hard to come by since they were just bought. Then I use a program called Xilisoft (www.xilisoft.com) to convert. I convert to psp format as they share the same format (the psp requires you to have a .thm file as well). IF you want your file to be one movie file instead of individual .vob files, you will want to change you use DVDDecrypter the mode to ifo.Then you will want to right click on the pgc file on the right and go down to file splitting and select none. After that you need to click on stream processing and enable it. Deselct all options except for the top 2 (usually video and audio - you can play around with the audio but I find those 2 to be best. Xilisoft is self explanitory but if you can't figure it out, I suggest you Google it.
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    I Have 4 program on my Computer I need to know which program will help me to get the DVD Over to my IPOD. I have Quicktime 7 Pro
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    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/vixy.jpg
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    http://www.aiseesoft.com/download/dvd-to-ipod-converter.exe
    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/screen.gif
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    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-to-ipod-thread-trim.jpg
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    http://www.aiseesoft.com/images/guide/dvd-to-ipod-thread-crop.jpg
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