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Works seamlessly with Adobe Premiere Pro , Final Cut Pro , and DaVinci Resolve .

Even with the full version, issues arise. Here is the troubleshooting guide:

: Corrects for "audio drift" where sound from different devices falls out of sync over long recordings due to varying internal clock speeds. Workflow Integration : Supports major Non-Linear Editors (NLEs) like Adobe Premiere Pro , Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve pluraleyes full

Note: This version does not support Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) natively; it runs via Rosetta.

. While existing users can still use it, it will not receive new updates to support newer host applications or operating systems. Key Features Automatic Waveform Sync Works seamlessly with Adobe Premiere Pro , Final

: Automatically accounts for scenarios where one camera stops and starts while others continue recording. How It Works

Fix: Ensure your camera's scratch audio is NOT muted. PluralEyes needs some waveform to work. If the camera mic was off, it cannot sync. that process could take hours.

Modern productions often use multiple cameras shooting the same event from different angles. Pluraleyes excels here. It can sync multiple video tracks to a single audio track, creating a multi-track timeline ready for the editing bay. This is essential for event videography, concert films, and sitcom-style productions.

Before PluralEyes, syncing audio was a manual hell. Editors had to line up waveforms by eye, looking for spikes in the audio track to match a clap or a slate. For a 30-minute interview with two cameras and a separate Zoom recorder, that process could take hours.