1. Go to -
http://www.dvddecrypter.org.uk/ and download DVD Decrypter.
2. Go to -
http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod-classic/ and download the iPod Classic Videora Converter.
3. Put your DVD into your disc drive in your PC.
4. Open the DVD with DVD Decrypter.
5. If a small window pops up that has region protection stuff in it, just click OK.
6. Click Tools--> Settings--> then under the IFO Mode tab select the File Splitting drop down box and click None--> Click OK.
7. Click Mode--> IFO.
8. Now on the right side of the window click Stream Processing and enable it. Be sure to select only the top two options as those are your English video and audio. If you leave this option you will end up with useless subtitles and other language audios.
9. Now click that small folder icon that has a magnifying glass towards the middle a little off to the left and a little low. Set the output of the file to your desktop.
10. You can finally hit that big button on the bottom left!
11. Conversions should probably take anywhere from 20-45 minutes, maybe more maybe less. My PC is from 2004 and each movie takes about a half an hour.
12. After you are done it should say Operation Successfully Completed!
13. Open up Videora iPod Classic Converter.
14. Click Settings.
15. Output Directory, set this to whatever you want.
Leave the device to iPodClassic_6G
Set the profile to H.264 QVGA 768kps Stereo/128kps
Set CPU Usage to normal
Uncheck "Add Converted Videos to iTunes Library" and "Automatically Convert Video Downloads".
16. Click Convert on the top left and just follow the directions hereon. It will take about an hour probably a little more for converting a DVD file (.VOB file) to a Zune compatible video. I'm now 4/5 done with the Aqua Teen movie and the size of the Zune compatible file is 485MB and it has been going for 55 minutes.
*Note - With Videora I choose the best video quality and best audio quality. This didn't dramatically slow down the conversion but the conversion can be even faster. I would recommend choosing the best audio and video quality.
Videora took the Aqua Teen movie (a 3.7GB file) and turned it into a perfect Zune compatible 555MB (half a GB/.5 of a Gig) movie.
Another great thing is that both programs don't slow down my 2004 PC at all. I hate converting programs where you can't even use the computer you just have to leave it and do something else.