Movie Created with Windows Movie Maker

I created a movie of our recent vacation with Windows Movie Maker and I am now trying to get it on my iPod. Can someone tell me the best way to accomplish this.
Thanks,

I downloaded Handbrake, but I am having difficulty making it work.
I also downloaded Videora, and I was actually able to get my movie into iTunes, but when I converted the movie in iTunes to transfer to my iPod, it lost sound.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,

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