Pluraleyes 3.1 -
Here is the brutal truth: The latest PluralEyes (version 4) moved to a subscription model or required an upgrade fee. If you own a perpetual license key for 3.1, it still works 100%. It doesn’t phone home for cloud authentication. For one-man-band videographers, that $199 license purchased a decade ago is still paying dividends.
Version 3.1 added support for professional MXF formats, which is crucial for high-end camera workflows in Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro. Pluraleyes 3.1
In the mid-2010s, video editing was a tale of two worlds. On one side, you had pristine, 4K-capable codecs and non-linear editing systems (NLEs) that were getting smarter by the minute. On the other side, you had audio—specifically, the wild west of dual-system sound. Here is the brutal truth: The latest PluralEyes