Thanks for the responses. Here's more details:
• The computer is a very stable 1.25GHz iBook with 1.5GB RAM running OS 10.4.3
• The video is 11:30 minutes in length and the original files are a total of 740MB in size.
• The original files on the DVD were in .bup, .ifo, and .vob formats.
• I used HandBrake to convert these files to MPEG-4 format. See
http://handbrake.m0k.org/ for more details.
• Time to convert original DVD files to .mp4 format was about 1 hour.
• Then used Quicktime Pro to open the .mp4 and saved it as a "stand alone" .mov file. This took only a few seconds. This file is 11:30 minutes in length and is 150MB in size (same as the .mp4 file).
• Then used Quicktime to "export" the file to "iPod format". There are no option settings for this export.
• Time to convert .mov file to iPod format: 3 hours
The .mov file actually looks much better on the computer than the DVD, and the converted clip looks great on the iPod. Sound quality appears to be the same. Overall I'm pleased with the results, I just think the time to convert the .mov file to iPod format can be improved.
I think the Handbrake conversion is where my problem arises. There are a myriad of settings, and I followed the tutorial for merely converting to an .mp4 of the same screen size. It's here that things like "bit rate" can be changed and, according to the HandBrake tutorial, this can affect a video's playback drastically. Obviously, this needs to be played with more by me.
I just thought that a 3-hour conversion to iPod format was too long for a 11:30 minute clip.
Any more help or advice is apprciated.
~CB