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PluralEyes 3.2 available for Windows Platforms
Posted by Rich Kutnick on June 6, 2013 at 10:58 pmI received an email earlier today alerting me that PluralEyes 3.2 now is available on the Windows platform. I know in the past that every time Red Giant releases something new chances are that they will be holding a big sale. Has anyone gotten wind if they have offered a good discount on PluralEyes 3.2 yet? If someone gets the word, please spread it here! Thanks in advance.
Rich Kutnick
VIDEO IMPRESSIONSDave Haynie replied 12 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies -
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Christopher Key
June 7, 2013 at 3:47 amI’d like to hear about any discounts for this as well – this looks like a super time saver!!! Will it work with Vegas? I thought Red Giant had discontinued support for Vegas.
Christopher Key
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Aleksey Tarasov
June 7, 2013 at 5:51 amPluralEyes 3 is a standalone application, not a plug-in.
PluralEyes imports video and audio clips, syncs them, and then exports media files that can be used in Premiere, Avid, FCPX, Sony Vegas Pro…Light Leaks Effects | 35mm Film Grain | Stabilize GoPro footage
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Christopher Key
June 7, 2013 at 6:22 amThanks for the info – I just assumed it was a plug -in, I thought I saw a video of someone using it in After Effects? I regularly film live music events with multiple cameras so this seems like a great program for me to own.
Christopher Key
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Rich Kutnick
June 10, 2013 at 4:46 pmI just had a “chat” session with Red Giant. There is a code, AWPE20, that I was told will be good for the foreseeable future (20% off), but the agent noted that sales bigger than this can pop up at any moment. So let’s all be on the lookout and post here as soon as one pops up, if ever!
Rich Kutnick
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Dave Haynie
July 11, 2013 at 4:43 am[Christopher Key] “Thanks for the info – I just assumed it was a plug -in,”
PluralEyes 2 was only a plug-in, and by its nature, NLE-specific. Singular Software also had DualEyes, which ran stand-alone. PluralEyes can sync up any number of video and audio clips, while DualEyes was designed to replace audio in video files with better audio.. pretty much going after DSLR + Recorder users.
PluralEyes 3 works as both a Plug-in and as a stand-alone… at the same time. In Vegas, you start PE3 as an extension, with the tracks to sync selected, much as with PE2. Only, this causes the tracks to transfer to PE3. You perform the sync there, then send the set back to Vegas. The problem with this… and why you might still want to keep PE2 around, is that this only works for file types that PE3 understands. So I had a project here with dozens of video files in MP4/AAC, and a main track composed of FLAC files. PE3 doesn’t know FLAC, so I’d have to bounce that to WAV to make it work. Or use PE2.
You also get PluralEyes 2 and DualEyes 2 with it. And PE3 claims to be many times faster than PE2. Wasn’t much of a question of upgrading when Red Giant took it over… even more value if you’re a user of multiple supported NLEs.
I haven’t had PE3 that long, but I’ve played with it a bit… I’ve used PluralEyes for years.
-Dave
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