I guess my million dollar question is, does it work any better than Toast 8 for iPod export?
And since [I don't think] Toast 8 can export to AppleTV, would Crunch be worth buying even if you already have Toast 8.
In this thread I asked about the new elgato turbo.264. Sounds like it's own software is pretty limited. But "IF" Crunch uses the QuickTime engine, perhaps the turbo.264 would work in conjunction with Crunch? Has anyone tried that yet by chance?
HandBrake rulz for DVD's, but I have other file formats to convert to my iPod 5.xG and now my AppleTV. I'm always looking out to the latest & greatest to try to maintain quality while speeding things up!
Any commentary on this would be appreciated!
And since [I don't think] Toast 8 can export to AppleTV, would Crunch be worth buying even if you already have Toast 8.
In this thread I asked about the new elgato turbo.264. Sounds like it's own software is pretty limited. But "IF" Crunch uses the QuickTime engine, perhaps the turbo.264 would work in conjunction with Crunch? Has anyone tried that yet by chance?
HandBrake rulz for DVD's, but I have other file formats to convert to my iPod 5.xG and now my AppleTV. I'm always looking out to the latest & greatest to try to maintain quality while speeding things up!
Any commentary on this would be appreciated!