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Red Giant Pluraleyes — 4.1.1

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

Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1 is a standalone application and plugin designed to automatically synchronize audio and video clips based on their waveforms. Unlike timecode-based syncing (which requires expensive hardware), PluralEyes analyzes the actual audio tracks from your camera(s) and external recorders (like a Zoom H4n or Tascam DR-40) and aligns them perfectly in seconds. Red Giant PluralEyes 4.1.1

Version 4.1.1 is a specific point release within the PluralEyes 4 generation. It was primarily a maintenance and stability update, fixing bugs from earlier 4.x releases while introducing better support for popular NLEs (Non-Linear Editors) like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X (via XML), Sony Vegas, and DaVinci Resolve. By the time Red Giant released version 4

When Red Giant released the 4.x series, they revolutionized indie filmmaking. Suddenly, a solo shooter with a DSLR and a cheap audio recorder could sync an entire short film in minutes rather than hours. Version 4.1.1 polished the rough edges of earlier releases, fixing infamous bugs like “The application stops responding when syncing 200+ clips” and “XML export breaks crossfades.” Version 4

For many editors, PluralEyes 4.1.1 was the first tool they trusted to “just work.” Its simple interface—a grid of thumbnails, a sync button, a green progress bar—lowered the barrier to professional audio.