Provides clear options and reporting for managing clips that cannot be matched. Workflow and Evolution

PluralEyes 2.0 revolutionized Adobe Premiere Pro workflows by introducing automated waveform-based audio-video syncing, eliminating manual clapperboard methods. While later versions added Premiere panel integration, Maxon officially discontinued PluralEyes as of February 1, 2023, leaving it in limited maintenance mode. For details on the discontinuation, see Maxon .

In the era of Premiere Pro CS5 and CS6, manual syncing meant lining up clapper slates or hunting for the same audio peak across multiple tracks—a painstaking process. PluralEyes 2.0 automated this by "listening" to the audio footprints of every clip.

: It was designed to effortlessly swap out "scratch" camera audio for high-quality external recordings.

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