Uploading .FLV (flash video) to Windows 7 quicktime

I am looking to load flash video (.flv) files to quicktime so I can download to IPOD. Does quicktime pro do this or is there some software that will allow me to do it?
I do not know of another method to get them on the IPOD.
Thanks,
Dwamp

Try this : http://www.formatoz.com/
It will convert anything from, to and back again for the iPod.
Edit : You can also simply change the extension to .mov or .m4v.
If the .flv file contains h.264/aac then that's it.
Message was edited by: Wyodor

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