Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1
PluralEyes 4.1.1 by Red Giant (now part of Maxon) is a specialized tool designed to automatically synchronize audio and video from multiple cameras and mixers. While the software has been transitioned into "maintenance mode" by Maxon, it remains a staple for editors using older workflows or specific versions of Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro. 1. Getting Started: The Interface PluralEyes 4.1.1 is designed for a "one-button" experience. The Media Bin: Where you drag and drop your raw footage and audio files. The Timeline:
Throw all un-synced footage into a single, messy sequence. Open PluralEyes: Go to Window > Extensions > PluralEyes 4 .
Once completed, click Export . A new, perfectly synced sequence will automatically appear in your Premiere project. Method 2: Standalone Application
: It functions as a standalone application or as an integrated HTML5 extension panel within Adobe Premiere Pro , allowing for synchronization without leaving the editing software. Key Features in Version 4.1 Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
This version introduced several workflow-critical updates that simplified the syncing process: Smart Start:
But none offer the exact lightweight feel of PluralEyes 4.1.1. PluralEyes 4
Includes the ability to select and delete multiple clips simultaneously to clean up projects before exporting. Compatibility & System Requirements
What are you trying to sync?
While the auto-detection is great, keeping your footage organized by "Day" or "Scene" folders helps the algorithm process data faster. Getting Started: The Interface PluralEyes 4
With Alex's help, they enabled the 'Drift' feature and re-ran the sync process. This time, PluralEyes nailed it, accurately syncing the footage from all cameras, including the tricky B-roll.
Are you dealing with a like audio drift or error messages?