


The new standalone application supports a broad range of filmmaking workflows including native DSLR, along with other cameras, file formats and codecs. Get sync functionality in one place - Red Giant’s integration of DualEyes functionality has created a standalone PluralEyes application, taking audio/video syncing out of the NLEs and into its own consolidated work environment.Test and tweak - New quality control options like Two-Up View and Snap to Sync, along with a visual timeline.But don’t blink, because it will happen FAST! Users can identify problems before they happen, and watch the sync occur in real time. New UI and Timeline – Have more confidence with a timeline and visual feedback.Version 3 is 20x faster than Plural Eyes 2. Serious Speed Boost - Syncs in seconds.Here are the new features in PluralEyes 3: Click through for the introduction video from Red Giant: This is the first version of PluralEyes since Red Giant acquired the software, so it will be interesting to see what direction it takes from here. Even though newer NLEs like Final Cut Pro X (and not Premiere Pro, unfortunately) have the ability to sync audio, a third-party application like PluralEyes should be able to do it faster and more efficiently, and that's certainly the claim made by Red Giant about the new PluralEyes version 3. PluralEyes has been around for quite some time, and with the increasing popularity of DSLRs and recording dual-system sound, it's been a necessity.
