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Videora iPod Converter

The Videora iPodi Converter is a free tool that allows you to easily convert .avi, divx, xvid, .flv, x264, .vob, .mpeg, and other video files to iPod format. The Videora Converter is a nice option for both novices and more advanced users. There is a basic, streamlined mode if you don't want to fuss, and an advanced mode if you are looking for more customization. The Videora Converter also has another little bonus feature. You can download YouTube video straight from the converter and convert the .flv file into .mp4 format. It is possible to do this with other programs in multiple steps, but it is rare for one program to do it all with such ease.

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.dat files

Would this work for .dat files?  That's a very common file format for those of us in Asia (VCD format)>

I personally use Cucusoft

I personally use Cucusoft iPod Movie/Video Converter. From many I've tried this one is the easiest and the fastest.

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