PluralEyes, developed by Red Giant (now part of Maxon), revolutionized video production by automating the synchronization of multi-camera footage and external audio. For Mac users, installing this tool is the first step toward reclaiming hours of tedious manual labor. The installation process on macOS is designed for simplicity but requires attention to system permissions and host application compatibility to function correctly.
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Sign In: Launch the Maxon App and log in with your Maxon ID. If you don't have one, you'll need to create it.
In this write-up, we will guide you through the process of installing PluralEyes, Para, and other Mac software. PluralEyes is a powerful tool for syncing audio and video in post-production, while Para is a robust plugin for organizing and managing your media. Whether you're a filmmaker, editor, or content creator, this guide will help you get started with these essential tools on your Mac.
PluralEyes can export synced timelines directly to several major editing platforms: Adobe Premiere Pro: Versions CC 2019 through CC 2022. Final Cut Pro X: Versions 10.2.3 through 10.6.3. DaVinci Resolve: Versions 16 and 17. Magix VEGAS Pro: Versions 14 through 19. Troubleshooting Tips
Mi recomendación: Si puedes acceder a PluralEyes mediante Maxon App, la instalación es viable para macOS Monterey o Ventura. Para Sonoma o superior, opta por DaVinci Resolve (gratuito) o Syncaila. Pero si necesitas forzar la instalación, sigue los pasos de Terminal que te enseñé: con un poco de paciencia, aún podrás sincronizar tus clips como en los viejos tiempos.
However, the context of "PluralEyes" has shifted dramatically in recent years. Historically, PluralEyes was a standalone utility that editors would launch, sync files, and then export an XML or timeline for their editing software. Today, the landscape has changed. Maxon acquired Red Giant, the subsequent owner of PluralEyes, and has integrated much of this technology directly into its flagship 3D software, Cinema 4D, while continuing to offer a standalone version. More importantly, the underlying technology has been adopted by the editing suites themselves; modern versions of Adobe Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro now boast native, built-in syncing capabilities based on audio waveforms.
The Fix: You may need to run your host application (like Premiere Pro) using Rosetta 2. To do this, find the application in your Finder, right-click and select Get Info, and check the box for "Open using Rosetta".
⚠️ Advertencia importante: Si tienes macOS Sonoma o posterior, la instalación tradicional fallará. Más abajo te doy soluciones.