Pluraleyes 3.1 [upd] -

Export a new XML from PluralEyes and import it back into Premiere. Your timeline will now have the video tracks stripped of their original audio and synced to the external WAV tracks.

). This version significantly expanded the tool's professional capabilities beyond its initial release. Key Features and Improvements Expanded NLE Support: Added direct import and export capabilities for Avid Media Composer

These are synced but might have a low confidence score. Pluraleyes 3.1

Avoid long gaps in recording; if a camera stops and starts, PluralEyes will create multiple sync points.

Because when you are on a deadline, you don't need the newest feature. You need the most reliable feature. And for thousands of shipped projects, PluralEyes 3.1 remains the most reliable sync tool ever made. Export a new XML from PluralEyes and import

So, what makes Pluraleyes 3.1 stand out from other video synchronization tools? Here are some of its key features:

In the world of video production, synchronization is a crucial step that can make or break the overall quality of a project. Whether you're working on a documentary, a music video, or a feature film, ensuring that your audio and video tracks are perfectly aligned is essential for creating a seamless and engaging viewing experience. This is where Pluraleyes 3.1 comes in – a revolutionary software solution that automates the process of synchronizing multiple video and audio tracks. Because when you are on a deadline, you

For those of us who spent hours looking at waveform peaks, sliding clips frame-by-frame, the "Sync Complete" chime of was the sound of freedom. While the rest of the world chases cloud-based AI, a quiet army of editors keeps version 3.1 installed on their "offline beast" machines.

Here is the brutal truth: The latest PluralEyes (version 4) moved to a subscription model or required an upgrade fee. If you own a perpetual license key for 3.1, it still works 100%. It doesn’t phone home for cloud authentication. For one-man-band videographers, that $199 license purchased a decade ago is still paying dividends.

Pluraleyes 3.1 is available for purchase on the Digital Anarchy website, with a single-user license priced at $299. A free trial version is also available, allowing you to test the software's features and functionality before making a purchase.

To ensure smooth operation, Pluraleyes 3.1 requires: