Roxio's Crunch is another program designed to fill a gap in the market that Apple has left wide open for no well explored reason.
In essence, the problem is that Apple TV and the video iPod will only play movies encoded in particular formats; if you want your video to play on one of those devices, you need to encode it and then load it into iTunes, or vice versa.
Crunch deploys Roxio's familiar Toast interface to leap to the rescue of those of us more or less abandoned by Apple. Drag and drop onto the Crunch window any file that's QuickTime-compatible or in one of the other formats, such as DivX and MPEG-2, that Crunch supports.
Then click the Burn button, choose whether to save at iPhone or iPod resolution or the higher resolutions required by the Apple TV, and how you want your file encoded: quickly; slowly but with a higher picture quality; or to your own custom settings.
Crunch will then convert the movie file into the required format and leave it in a destination of your choice. By default, there is a specially created Crunch playlist in iTunes, but you can pick other folders such as the Desktop or your Movies directory.
As you might expect if you're familiar with Toast, there's also a graphic preview by the Burn button that gives you an idea of final file size with the current settings.
Toast and Popcorn
The powers of Toast and Roxio's other program, Popcorn, are also on display in the ability of Crunch to convert unencoded DVDs into iPod, iPhone and Apple TV-friendly files. You can provide it with a DVD, an image of a DVD or a VIDEO_TS folder and Crunch will let you pick the movie and/or extras you want to extract and convert.
As a feature, it's a bit useless unless you have something to decrypt region-encoded disks. You could also just pay £18 for a multi-region Alba DVD player from Sainsbury's, which is cheaper than Crunch and will play all your DVDs on your TV without any conversions or resolution drop-off.
But if you're looking to have region-free DVD content on your iPod or iPhone when you get it, it'll come in very handy.


