Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 Jun 2026
For long-duration shoots where audio and video may slowly lose sync, the software detects and automatically corrects this drift. Version 4.1 introduced the ability to toggle this feature off for larger projects where minimal drift might not justify the extra processing time.
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尽管PluralEyes进入了维护模式,但它所确立的功能标准——自动音频波形匹配,已经被后继者广泛效仿,并成为Adobe Premiere Pro、Apple Final Cut Pro、DaVinci Resolve以及Avid Media Composer等软件的标配基础功能。如果你是一位老用户,依然可以继续使用这款经典的独立工具来完成你的多机位项目,它的核心算法依然高效、稳健。 Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
PluralEyes relies on matching the audio from your cameras to the audio from your field recorder. If your camera microphone volume was turned off or set too low, the software cannot find matching wave patterns. Ensure your cameras always record scratch audio on set.
While modern Non-Linear Editors (NLEs) feature built-in syncing capabilities, they frequently fail when encountering long clips, drift, or poor camera audio. Enter , a dedicated automated audio and video synchronization tool designed to turn hours of manual clapper-matching into a single click. For long-duration shoots where audio and video may
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: Support for GoPro’s spanned clips—where long recordings are split into multiple files—allowing PluralEyes to treat them as a single continuous clip. Drift Correction Toggles If your camera microphone volume was turned off
PluralEyes 4.1.1 integrates directly with the following editing platforms: (CC 2015 to CC 2017) Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.2.3 or later) Magix Vegas Pro (14 or later) DaVinci Resolve (Via XML export/import workflow) Step-by-Step Workflow: How to Sync Your Footage
Wind noise, loud air conditioning units, or crowd chatter can mask the primary audio cues. Using low-cut filters on your camera microphones during production can prevent this issue.
Manually sync one anchor clip using the keyboard shortcut M to create a sync point, then allow PluralEyes to calculate the remaining clips around it. The Legacy of PluralEyes
Always verify your syncs. While 4.1.1 is remarkably accurate, loud background noise (wind or traffic) can trick the algorithm. Use the "analyze" view to see the green confidence bars before cutting.
