Enables project starts in PluralEyes 4.1 and export to EDIUS Pro 7.5 or 8 via FCP 7 XML.
: You don’t need timecode or audio cues; just drop your folders directly into the interface. Smart Analysis
Post-production workflows live and die by efficiency. For filmmakers, videographers, and content creators shooting multi-camera setups or using external audio recorders, syncing separate audio and video tracks is historically one of the most tedious tasks in the editing process.
Users can manually toggle drift correction off for larger projects to reduce processing time if drift is minimal. Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
What are you filming (e.g., weddings, podcasts, multicam interviews)?
Red Giant (now Maxon) no longer sells version 4 licenses. However:
: Users can now select and delete multiple clips simultaneously to clean up the timeline before exporting Broadfield Distributing Manual Drift Correction Toggle Enables project starts in PluralEyes 4
Allows users to select and delete multiple clips simultaneously before exporting to their NLE.
"PluralEyes didn’t just speed up my workflow—it made syncing something I no longer think about." — Independent filmmaker testimonial, circa 2016 (and still true today).
: Fixed connectivity issues that previously caused "Unable to communicate with PluralEyes" or "Lost connection" errors videoguys.com Hang Resolutions Red Giant (now Maxon) no longer sells version 4 licenses
If you are looking to optimize your video editing pipeline, I can:
Unlike earlier versions that required complex settings, 4.1 analyzes your footage and automatically applies the best synchronization options with a single click.