: Version 4.1 added support for exporting synced projects to EDIUS Pro (via FCP 7 XML). Performance & Usability PluralEyes 4.1:Review and Test
For editors, the workflow was elegantly simple: within Premiere Pro, one would select a sequence containing unsynced video and external audio clips, launch PluralEyes via a menu command, and the software would replace the rough timeline with a synchronized, layered version—video on top, matched audio below. This non-destructive approach preserved original media and allowed for easy manual overrides. The “Replace Timeline” function was particularly praised because it retained any existing cuts or edits, only adjusting the sync offset. For documentary editors faced with hours of verité footage, this was revolutionary. PluralEyes 4.1.1 effectively eliminated the psychological barrier of syncing, allowing creators to enter the creative edit almost immediately after ingesting media. Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1
Warning : Avoid cracked versions. PluralEyes 4.1.1 was widely pirated, but cracks often contain malware or cause NLE instability. : Version 4