The latest PluralEyes update has added support for Sony Vegas Pro 10. In case you aren’t familiar with this magical audio syncing software, check out our PluralEyes Review for the full rundown.
More details about PluralEyes for Sony Vegas Pro 10 in the press release below. [click to continue…]
The makers of the awesome PluralEyes software have just released a new standalone application called DualEyes. The new DualEyes software offers the same automated-syncing results that you get from PluralEyes, but because it is a standalone application, you can use it with just about any video editing application, including Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer or Sony Vegas.
DualEyes retails for $149, but is up for grabs at a 20% discount (for $119) through October 30. You can download a free 30-day trial of DualEyes here.
Singular Software has released PluralEyes 1.2 for Final Cut Pro. The new version adds a number of features, including merged master clips, more convenient project and sequence sync options, locked tracks support and more.
PluralEyes 1.2 is a free upgrade for version 1.1 users, and still retails for $149 for new users.
Check out this nice little how-to video from Creatasphere on Vimeo that shows off the gear and workflow used in shooting dual audio with the 5D Mark II and Zoom H4n.
Although a beta version of PluralEyes has been available for a while now, Singular Software has finally polished off the retail version of PluralEyes for Premiere Pro CS4 and CS5. Even better news is that PluralEyes for Premiere Pro will get a 20% introductory discount off the (still cheap) $149 price tag for purchases before September 17. And, they are even throwing a half-off price at students and teachers.
If you’ve tried working with multiple video and audio tracks in a non-linear editor, then you know what a challenge that it can be to sync up the audio wave forms among different tracks. It’s not necessarily hard to do manually, but it can be tedious and time consuming when you start piling on cameras and audio-recording sources.
PluralEyes (the magic audio-sync software) ver. 1.2.6 beta includes a number of new updates and will install alongside version 1.1. The new version 1.2.6 beta includes the following updates and improvements:
Automatically creates merged master clips in the browser, a great starting point for the creative editing process.
Choose the project and sequence to sync from a dropdown list; the magic sequence name pluraleyes is no longer required.
Option for a single output sequence, to better organize long series of clips.
Replace audio option—great for DSLR video with external audio.
Support for locked tracks, to keep specific clips in place through the sync.
Message-specific help system that provides in-depth information on each status message as they occur.
Improved multiclip handling for subclips and in/out points.
Singular Software has made available the Beta 4 version of its PluralEyes audio syncing software for Adobe Premiere Pro. If you are using an earlier beta version, you should be notified automatically. The latest beta release is available for download on Singular Software’s website.