Which file to convert in a video (movie) CD?

in a movie CD, there are 4 folders
1. EXT - LOT_X.VCD, PSD_X.VCD
2. MPEGAV - AVSEQ01. DAT
3. SEGMENT - ENTRIES.VCD, INFO.VCD, LOT.VCD and PSD.VCD
4. VCD and there is separate 'Auto run'file.
I have videora ipod converter.
My query is "Which file should I select in the converter for converting to ipod?" Thanks.

try these
http://www.aoamedia.com/ConvertDAT_toMPEG.htm
http://www.vcdgear.com/
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Multimediaand_Graphics/Misc__Sound_Tools/Apex_MPEG_VCD_DVDConverter.html

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