When would this happen? For example, if I bring in a batch of video files and a batch of audio files and I'm not sure which audio files I need, I often will just drag in a bunch and delete the extraneous ones after syncing. Sometimes multiple syncs on the same batch of footage can result in different results. What could have taken me all day now takes about 5 minutes. Click "Synchronize" and it's done! You can then export the file as a premiere XML and when you open that in Premiere, it comes in as a perfecly synced and organized timeline. All you have to do is drag in your video files from the multiple (or single) cameras and also bring in your audio. Since I am at least organized on a per-day basis, this isn't asking too much of me. Instead of needing to know specifics, I just need to know which day I shot all the footage. Pluraleyes takes all that out of the equation. I can feasibly spend hours just trying to figure out which audio clip corresponds with which video clip. The more I shoot, and the more I shoot before I get back to my main workstation, the worse this becomes. You see, I don't remember which audio file went with which video file. When your editing folders look like this. Now, the downside of the process in Premiere is you actually need to know exactly what audio clip corresponds to the video clip with which you want to sync. Generally speaking, audio quality is better when you record it separately, but has been a pain in the butt to sync, even using Adobe Premiere's build in functionality (as explained in the video below). I don't rely on the camera at all to capture anything other than reference audio (audio I use as a reference during syncing). Let me break down why I now use Pluraleyes all the time, and what process it replaced.įirstly, I nearly always record my audio separately, because I Iike to control the input and quality exactly to what I know works best in post. I say "nearly" because I have run into some hiccups, but by and large Pluraleyes does exactly what it claims to, and does it astoundingly quickly. But what if you could just dump all your camera footage from an interview and all the audio from your recorder into one program and hit one button to sync them all quickly and accurately? You can with Red Giant Pluraleyes, and it's nearly perfect.
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