PluralEyes, the pioneering automated audio-syncing software developed by Singular Software and acquired by Red Giant, was officially moved into limited maintenance mode by Maxon in 2023. Following years of development culminating in version 4, the software was discontinued due to the adoption of native, high-performance waveform syncing tools within modern editing suites like Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Legacy installers remain available to current license holders through Maxon's support portal.
: It automatically detected which clips belonged together based on their audio content, eliminating the need to organize footage into bins before syncing. pluraleyes 31 exclusive
As of February 1, 2023, PluralEyes has entered . Maxon (which merged with Red Giant) announced that while existing users can still use the software, it will no longer receive updates for newer operating systems or host applications like the latest versions of Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple Final Cut Pro. Smart Start : It automatically detected which clips
This is the biggest exclusive feature. PluralEyes 31 is the first stand-alone sync tool to integrate workflows. You can drop 12 angles of a live concert into the queue, and the software will sync them based on audio, timecode, and visual pattern recognition simultaneously. It then exports a native Premiere Pro (XML), DaVinci Resolve (DRT), or Final Cut Pro (FCPXML) timeline with multi-cam nests already built. Zoom and Blackmagic Cloud This is the biggest