Ivy Video Converter - $15 

Ivy Video Converter is a shareware program that can be used to download videos from many sources for your portable devices.
It uses a plugin architecture to access videos from many online sites. Ivy can automatically convert videos for portable devices such as the iPod, iPhone, PSP or Apple TV.
You can download Ivy from here
Features
- Search and Download video from your favourite online sources such as Metacafe and Break.com
- Import videos directly from websites
- Embedded download manager to pause and resume downloads
- Encodes video files to iPod, iPhone, Apple TV or PSP compatible formats
- Automatically move files onto your video iPod or PSP
- Easy Drag and Drop local files to encode them
- Converts flv, wmv, mov, avi, divx, mpg, rmv and more
- Plugins available for Metacafe, Break.com, ifilm.com, Digg Videos and more!
- Supports importing DVD's with auto detection of title, and includes previews!
- View downloaded videos in the inbuilt Library which shows thumbnails and information about the video
- Convert any video you are currently watching in Firefox using the Firefox Extension
Try Ivy now and see all the features in action! Click here to download Ivy
Program Information
The trial period of Ivy lets you download 50 videos, or use it for 14 days, whichever comes first. The trial period of Ivy is a completely full functioning program, and is not crippled in any way. To continue use after the trial period, you are required to buy a license.
To purchase Ivy Video Converter, please follow the instructions HERE.
Firefox Extension
Ivy Video Converter now includes a Firefox Extension that allows you to add videos on a webpage to your Ivy download list straight from Firefox. To learn about this feature, and to install it, please Click Here.
Screenshots
Please note that plugins mentioned or shown in screenshots are not part of Ivy Video Converter. You may install them seperately through the plugin manager or the wizard interface. Plugin Content and Resources are not the property of Ivy, they are owned by their respective trademark owners.
Icon shown includes artwork from Jacob Miller, who has kindly given permission to use his art.