Red Giant (later acquired by Maxon) created PluralEyes to solve this. It analyzes audio waveforms from your camera’s scratch mic and your high-quality external recorder, then automatically syncs them in seconds. The experience means having zero limitations on clip length, no watermarks, and access to the multi-camera syncing engine.
, is a premier software tool for automatic audio and video synchronization in post-production. It is particularly valued by multicam editors for its ability to sync clips without timecode, markers, or manual clapperboard alignment. February 1, 2024 , PluralEyes has been officially discontinued
Here is a full breakdown of what PluralEyes offered and why its era has come to an end. The Power of PluralEyes: What It Did
For narrative filmmakers, the allows you to sync clips based on timecode and waveform simultaneously. It creates synchronized multi-camera sequences that are ready to edit immediately in Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro.