Red Giant Pluraleyes 4.1.1 [LATEST]

Even a robust tool has quirks. Here are fixes for frequent problems:

| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | Clips won’t sync | Ensure all clips have some overlapping audio. Clap at the start of each take. | | PluralEyes crashes on launch | Delete preferences (~/Library/Preferences/com.redgiant.PluralEyes.plist on Mac). | | Sync is off by one frame | Go to Settings > Sync Offset and adjust by milliseconds. | | No audio after export | Check “Replace camera audio” option. Make sure track mapping is correct. | Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1


Shoot a wedding or interview with three cameras? PluralEyes 4.1.1 handles unlimited tracks. It creates a synchronized multi-camera sequence where all angles align to the same external audio master. Even a robust tool has quirks

While Red Giant has since moved to a subscription model (via Maxon), PluralEyes 4.1.1 was part of the last era of perpetual licenses. Many independent filmmakers and post-houses still run this version on legacy systems because: Shoot a wedding or interview with three cameras


By the time Red Giant released version 4.1.1, they had perfected the “iron triangle” of syncing: Speed, Accuracy, and Workflow integration.

Unlike earlier versions that required XML export/import, version 4.1.1 offered direct plugins for: