To use Red Giant Pluraleyes 4, you'll need:
Here is where PluralEyes 4 outclassed NLEs for years. After finding initial sync points, it measures the rate of drift between devices. If Clip A has a 48.000 kHz clock and Clip B has a 47.952 kHz clock, PluralEyes 4 doesn’t just align the start. It applies a (time-stretching without pitch shifting) to one of the clips so that they remain in sync from head to tail. This is known as drift correction . red giant pluraleyes 4
But for those who used it in its prime? PluralEyes 4 remains a legend—the last great standalone sync tool that actually worked. To use Red Giant Pluraleyes 4, you'll need: