Maxon's official support page explains the decision clearly, stating that the core functionality of PluralEyes—automatic audio synchronization—is now a standard feature built into most modern video editing tools. As a result, the software is effectively discontinued for new users, making any "cracked version 4.1.11" not only illegal and dangerous but also an outdated and unsupported product that may not work correctly with current software.
Maxon's official support page explains the decision clearly, stating that the core functionality of PluralEyes—automatic audio synchronization—is now a standard feature built into most modern video editing tools. As a result, the software is effectively discontinued for new users, making any "cracked version 4.1.11" not only illegal and dangerous but also an outdated and unsupported product that may not work correctly with current software.