What video converters is the best for Ipod Video??

Hi i just have a question about the video converter thing.
right now i'm using the "winavi" for my ipod and is alright, but can't really do well at separating file.
Another 1 is "Xlisoft" Great but "Winavi" can convert more kind of files than "Xlisoft"
Any suggestion of the video converter softwares??

Well Videora is good http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/ but I wouldn't recommend it for videos over 20 minutes because then the sound doesn't match up with the voice; but pretty good since it's free; and I've tried to download Handbrake but it was made for mac's and even though they made A Windows version it did not download well; I opened it and it said that the file was not there.

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