Pluraleyes In Premiere Pro _best_ - How To Use

Enter by Red Giant (now part of Maxon). For years, this tool has been the gold standard for automatic audio sync. But with Premiere Pro now offering built-in synchronization (via “Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence” or “Synchronize”), does PluralEyes still earn its keep? After using it extensively on a 3-camera, 12-audio-track interview project last week, here is my honest, deep-dive review on how to use it and why you might still need it.

It loses points for the slightly clunky import/export round-trip workflow, but it gains massive points for saving editors from the nightmare of manual audio drift correction. how to use pluraleyes in premiere pro

The installation is painless via Maxon’s App Manager. The interface inside Premiere is minimalist—almost deceptively simple. A small window with a few buttons: “Add Media,” “Sync,” “Replace Audio,” “Export.” Enter by Red Giant (now part of Maxon)