About this software
PluralEyes 4 is a standalone application that automatically synchronizes audio and video clips by matching audio waveforms. It reduces manual alignment for multi-camera shoots and separate audio recorders, producing synced timelines or clip sequences for editors.
Designed for video editors, producers, and small crews who need fast, reliable sync, it exports synchronization data and timeline files for common nonlinear editors and supports manual adjustments when needed.
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Benefits
- Automatic waveform sync: Aligns audio and video clips automatically using waveform analysis.
- Multi-camera support: Syncs footage from multiple cameras with separate audio tracks.
- Timeline export options: Exports synced sequences to common NLE timeline formats.
- Manual sync adjustments: Provides tools to fine-tune alignment after automatic syncing.
- Standalone application: Runs independently of host NLEs for pre-production syncing workflows.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Detailed user guides and setup instructions are available on the publisher's support site.
- Knowledge base articles: Searchable articles cover syncing workflows and troubleshooting tips.
- Software updates: Updates and version notes are published on the official product page.
- Community forums: Forums and user communities provide peer advice and workflow examples.
- Compatibility information: System requirements and compatible host editors are listed in the documentation.
Frequently asked questions
What is Red Giant PluralEyes used for?
Automatic synchronization of audio and video from multiple cameras and external recorders, used to streamline multi-camera and dual-system audio editing workflows.
How does PluralEyes synchronize audio and video clips?
It aligns clips by analyzing audio waveforms and, when available, timecode; it detects offsets and drift to produce synchronized clip groups.
Does PluralEyes require timecode to synchronize recordings?
No; PluralEyes can synchronize recordings using audio waveform matching without timecode, though embedded timecode can improve speed and accuracy.
How does PluralEyes integrate with nonlinear editing workflows?
It exports synchronized timelines or clip metadata for import into nonlinear editors and can relink media, enabling timeline-based editing with aligned clips.