Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 «UHD»

Consumer cameras and cheap recorders often have "clock drift"—meaning they run at slightly different speeds. By 4.1.1, Red Giant’s algorithm was exceptional at detecting and stretching or compressing audio to fix drift without changing pitch.

: Users can now select and delete multiple clips simultaneously to clean up the timeline before exporting Broadfield Distributing Manual Drift Correction Toggle Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1

: It automatically detects and merges spanned clips (long recordings split into multiple files) from GoPro cameras. Consumer cameras and cheap recorders often have "clock

PluralEyes is a software tool that uses advanced algorithms to synchronize audio and video clips. The software analyzes the audio waveforms of multiple clips and identifies the matching audio events to sync them. This process eliminates the need for manual synchronization, saving editors a significant amount of time and reducing the risk of errors. PluralEyes is a software tool that uses advanced

When Red Giant released the 4.x series, they revolutionized indie filmmaking. Suddenly, a solo shooter with a DSLR and a cheap audio recorder could sync an entire short film in minutes rather than hours. Version 4.1.1 polished the rough edges of earlier releases, fixing infamous bugs like “The application stops responding when syncing 200+ clips” and “XML export breaks crossfades.”