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Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 ✰ [LEGIT]

Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 ✰ [LEGIT]

: Added support for exporting to Grass Valley EDIUS.

If you love PluralEyes but need modern OS support, Maxon (which acquired Red Giant) now includes PluralEyes in the (part of the Maxon One subscription). The current version (2024/2025) has a cleaner interface, supports 8K, H.265, and runs natively on M-series Macs. Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1

For modern editors, DaVinci Resolve’s built-in sync (using "Sync By Waveform") is the closest free alternative, but it lacks the advanced drift correction of PluralEyes. Adobe’s built-in "Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence" works well for short clips (<5 minutes) but fails miserably with long-form drift. : Added support for exporting to Grass Valley EDIUS

The interface will stack your clips vertically. You can drag to reorder. Mark which audio track is your "golden track" (the high-quality external recorder). Right-click the audio clip and select For modern editors, DaVinci Resolve’s built-in sync (using