![]() ![]() After syncing had completed, a click of the export button would close the program and return you to Premiere Pro with some newly made timeline in your project bin. Previous link up with NLE programs was pretty quick and easy one extension click in Premiere Pro and your timeline was importing into an auto-opened PluralEyes. I completely agree that the previous PluralEyes tries a little too hard in emulating an NLE interface I simply want to sync my clips and get out of there. They’ve stripped the interface right back, removed the unnecessary user input for ‘how hard’ the software works & added Audio Drift Correction as standard. It’s clear Red Giant took a step back and reviewed PluralEyes from a user point of view. ![]() The last point maybe a little ambiguous but I will explain later.
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