Video transfer programs for iPod

Has anyone heard of a program VuVideo for transferring DVDs, etc. to the iPod? Is Videomi good?
Thanks!
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For transferring from DVD to iPod, in addition to Videora Converter, you will need DVD Decrypter, which you can also get from the Videora site. The site has a page of instructions for transferring from DVD to iPod.
From the site's main page, click the "click here" link under Videora Converter. Then click the "Conversion Guidelines" link on the left side. Scroll down a bit to see the "DVD to iPod" section. In addition to all the steps involved, there are links right there to download the two pieces of software.

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