![]() All you have to do is drag in your video files from the multiple (or single) cameras and also bring in your audio. Since I am at least organized on a per-day basis, this isn't asking too much of me. Instead of needing to know specifics, I just need to know which day I shot all the footage. Pluraleyes takes all that out of the equation. ![]() ![]() I can feasibly spend hours just trying to figure out which audio clip corresponds with which video clip. The more I shoot, and the more I shoot before I get back to my main workstation, the worse this becomes. You see, I don't remember which audio file went with which video file. When your editing folders look like this. Now, the downside of the process in Premiere is you actually need to know exactly what audio clip corresponds to the video clip with which you want to sync.
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