Launched during the early DSLR video revolution, PluralEyes 2.0 offered a fast, automated alternative to manual syncing. It analyzes audio waveforms from multiple sources—such as on-camera scratch tracks and high-quality external recordings—to align them perfectly without needing timecodes or clapper slates. Key Features Waveform-Based Synchronization:
Click the "Synchronize" button. The software will process the audio waveforms. Plural Eyes 2.0 for Adobe Premiere
For users of , the workflow was seamless. You could export an XML from Premiere, process it in Plural Eyes, and re-import a fully synced sequence—or use the direct plugin integration that lived inside the Premiere menu bar. Launched during the early DSLR video revolution, PluralEyes
. You can sync by waveform in Resolve and export an XML back to Premiere if desired. ⚠️ Warning Against Third-Party Download Sites The software will process the audio waveforms
PluralEyes 2.0 was the version that cemented the software as an industry standard. While the initial version was a standalone application, version 2.0 focused heavily on integration with host applications, specifically Adobe Premiere Pro. It functioned as a plugin that lived inside the Premiere interface, allowing editors to send their timeline to the PluralEyes engine without leaving their creative environment.
: The software operates seamlessly with Adobe Premiere Pro projects. Editors export their unsynced timeline as an XML or Premiere project file, let PluralEyes process the media, and import the synchronized sequence back into Premiere.