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Red Giant PluralEyes 3.5

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Overview

Using PluralEyes

Working in Projects

Importing the Clips

Syncing the Clips

Fine Tuning the Sync

Exporting the Sync

Exporting as Media Files

Export Media Files lets you export synced files that can be used in any editing application. This feature is especially useful if you use an editor that PluralEyes 3.5 does not directly support, such as Grass Valley EDIUS, Final Cut Express, iMovie, Platinum Studio and Pinnacle Studio. These editors cannot import the XML or AAF files that are exported by PluralEyes.

The Media Files option exports audio content that is synced with video content. It is available for most common video formats except for MXF, and .MP3, .WAV or .AIFF audio files. Note that when exporting MP3 audio, it will be exported as .WAV

To access this feature, click the Export Timeline button, then choose the Media Files tab.

 

 

How Media Files works

Export Media Files matches one camera track with one external audio track to generate new media files. However, this feature has some limitations.

 

 

Using the Media Files tab

Here are the steps:

  1. (Optional) Saved your project with a meaningful name. This will make it easier to locate and manage your exported files later.
  2. Click the Export Timeline button in the toolbar, OR choose File> Export> Media Files.
  3. Go to the Media Files tab of the Export Timeline dialog.
  4. Choose from the options described below. You can choose to export a video file with audio, or audio-only file, or both types of media files. Then click Export.
  5. In the Export window, you will see a row titled "<project name> exported <date of export>". Right-click this row and choose Show in Finder.
  6. Import the files into the NLE of your choice.

Both Media File options can be turned on together. The combined export will give you (1) a video file with the “good” audio replacing the “bad,” and (2) an audio-only file of “good” audio that is synced and trimmed to the length of the video.

 


OPTION: Copy of video files

This option exports video files with “good” audio. The "bad" audio from the original camera file is replaced with the "good" audio from an external audio device. The original video content is left intact, and the audio content in video clips is replaced without any loss in video quality.

This option is useful if you don’t need the “bad” audio content that was recorded in your original video clips. You can archive your original video and audio files, and continue post-production work with only the new video files.

 

Things to know about this option:

 

 

OPTION: Copy of audio files

This option exports audio-only files of “good” quality that are synced to the length of the corresponding video files. The audio clips will be the same length as the video clips.

The audio file is trimmed so the start and end points line up in whatever NLE you want to use. In your editor, when you line up the start points of the new audio clips with the original video clips, the clips will be in sync. It will be obvious from the file names which audio clip goes with which video clip.

 

Things to know about this option: