How To Use Pluraleyes In Premiere Pro Link
PluralEyes by Red Giant (Maxon) is the industry standard for audio synchronization. While Premiere Pro has built-in synchronization features, PluralEyes is faster, handles problematic audio (like drift and clapping) better, and offers a visual interface that makes fixing sync errors easy. It is a "buy it if you sync multi-cam shoots weekly" tool.
| Feature | PluralEyes | Premiere Pro (Native) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | One-click, automatic grouping | Manual selection, more clicks | | Drift Correction | ✅ Yes (elastic audio) | ❌ No (drift = re-sync manually) | | Multiple Cameras | Handles unlimited, auto-groups by time | Requires manual multi-cam sequence creation | | Speed | Extremely fast (background analysis) | Fast, but requires more user input | | Accuracy | 99.5% (fails only on silent clips) | 95% (fails easily with background noise) | | Price | $199+ | Free (with Creative Cloud) | how to use pluraleyes in premiere pro
How to Use PluralEyes in Premiere Pro: The Ultimate Audio Sync Guide PluralEyes by Red Giant (Maxon) is the industry
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Is PluralEyes worth the money when Premiere Pro has a "Synchronize" button? Here is the breakdown. | Feature | PluralEyes | Premiere Pro (Native)
The integration is designed to be a round-trip workflow: you send footage out, sync it, and bring it back.
Move clips onto Video Track 2 (V2) and Audio Track 2 (A2) . Repeat this stacking order for subsequent cameras.