I haven't tried that one. I stopped doing the DVD ripping once I left the second floor of Putnam where a guy had over 1200 DVD (copies of course), so I just used AutoGK.
The fact it's taking a long time has me surprised. Normally for a two hour movie, it would take about 30 minutes to encode. And that was on old hardware. I think VLC (VideoLAN) Player may do it. It's kinda awkward to encode things. Just open VLC, go to file-wizard-transcode file. Select the file, select output (AVI, most likely). Then let it go. You might also want to try Handbrake. It's a Mac program that just came out on the PC. It may be easier to use.