Transfer dvd video files to my ipod

Hi guys... can anyone please help me how to import/transfer the video files from a dvd to my ipod. I have some dvd music videos that i want to put into my ipod. please some one help me how to do that. I have windows XP os.
Thanx.
S.H.

iLounge is always a great site for information like this:
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/video-to-ipod-conversion-for- windows-pcs-part-1/
Their Mac tutorial helped me figure this out. Hopefully the PC version is just as helpful.
Aym

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