PluralEyes for Final Cut Pro X: An Overview

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2012

PluralEyes automatically syncs audio and video clips without the need for timecode, clappers or any special preparation. This video gives an overview of how PluralEyes works with Final Cut Pro X and how it differs from the sync feature that is built into FCP X.

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  • It is necessary to send audio ref to the camera from the recorder?

    PluralEyes synchronizes even a distant audio take in a reverberant space?

  • No, you don't need to send audio to the camera. PluralEyes will use the ambient sound recorded by the camera. It works well across a wide range of audio qualities and recording conditions. You can test it out on your data with the free trial version.

  • We're working on support for the multicam feature. Stay tuned.

  • The latest trial version now creates a multicam clip for using with the multi-camera editing features in FCP X.

  • What about Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 ? With MultiCam editing?

  • This is fully supported in the latest version of PluralEyes.

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  • Rewatchable loves PluralEyes for FCPX!

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