

#Upgrade to pluraleyes 4 pro#
Now, export from PluralEyes to Premiere Pro features a color coding option for clips that don’t sync properly. Color Coding for Unsynced ClipsĪn essential feature from the PluralEyes beginnings, color coded visuals show editors the progress of the sync, making it easy to make adjustments.

New in version 4, when drift is detected, PluralEyes will automatically fix it, then give editors the option to toggle between the drift-corrected sync and the original audio for comparison. PluralEyes can account for this and export a perfect sync with Automatic Drift Correction, announced in version 3.5. When syncing long clips, sound and video can tend to stop matching up perfectly. Your files will be sorted so that media from the same device are on the same track. Drag and drop an entire folder of media into PluralEyes, and during a sync it will automatically detect which device the media came from. Importing media is easier than ever with PluralEyes’ Smart Start feature. Giving users ease of mind, PluralEyes in Premiere Pro offers the same color coding capabilities as it does in the standalone version, so editors will know which clips, if any, require attention. Sporting a completely updated look, additional new features include: Adobe Premiere Pro PanelĪll the power and simplicity of syncing in PluralEyes without ever leaving Adobe Premiere Pro – just hit the sync button in the Premiere Pro Panel and PluralEyes takes care of the rest.

Syncing audio and video clips in PluralEyes is now easier than ever, with flawlessly synced media just a click away thanks to under the hood enhancements that allow PluralEyes to analyze footage and automatically choose the the best possible options, so the user doesn’t have to. the brand new PluralEyes v4.0, one of the (if not the) most popular and effective tools for syncing audio to multiple video streams. With a touch of a single button, PluralEyes analyzes the audio from your cameras and audio devices and syncs them up, in seconds.
