Rip/ Encode DVD for multiple devices

I have multiple iOS devices (iPad; Apple TV 2; iPhone 4; iPhone 3GS) and want to rip/ encode a DVD so I can view it on all my devices. I do not care about HD.
I know that the 3GS has the lowest video settings. What would be the best settings for these devices? I know H.264 works but it is the other settings I do know about. Does Handbrake's Apple TV 2 setting work for all my devices. However, I would prefer not using Handbrake so what are the max video settings for the following I could use: Resolution? Frame Rate? Bit Rate?
I understand this question could fit in a number of different topics but I figured I would start here.

I have the original Apple TV, and based in the default Apple device settings included with HandBrake, I have found using the default original Apple TV settings works well with all my devices - with my original Apple TV (obviously), with my MacBook Pro, with my no longer activated iPhone 3G used as an iPod Touch, and with my iPhone 4.
Why would you prefer not using Handbrake and what do you plan on using instead?
As a test, use the default Apple TV 2 settings with Handbrake and see how it turns out for you and if to your liking with your iPad, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4 as well.

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