Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 Direct
Open your editing software, create a new sequence, and drop your unsynced video and audio tracks onto the timeline. Go to your extensions or effects menu and open the PluralEyes panel. Step 3: Analyze and Sync
Click Export Timeline . Choose your preferred NLE format (such as an XML file for Final Cut Pro or Premiere Pro). Import that XML file into your editor to begin cutting your synced sequence. Method 2: Using the Premiere Pro Extension Panel
PluralEyes functions as both a standalone application and an integrated panel inside major Non-Linear Editors (NLEs). This allows you to sync your timeline without ever leaving your editing workspace. Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
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: Once synced, any clips that couldn't be matched are highlighted in red and moved to the end of the timeline, so you know exactly what needs attention. Important Compatibility Note As of 2024, PluralEyes has entered Limited Maintenance Mode Open your editing software, create a new sequence,
: The update added the ability to select and delete multiple clips simultaneously within the interface to clean up timelines before export. Integration and Workflow
Open Premiere Pro and create a new sequence. Stack your unsynced camera footage on video tracks 1, 2, and 3, and place your external audio on an empty audio track. Open PluralEyes: Go to Window > Extensions > PluralEyes 4 . Choose your preferred NLE format (such as an
The 4.1.1 update solidified PluralEyes' position as an "automagic" solution with several high-impact features: