: New updates to macOS and Windows often break legacy software.
| Feature | PluralEyes 2025 | Premiere Pro (2025) | DaVinci Resolve 19 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Waveform analysis | Waveform + Timecode | Waveform + Timecode | | Multi-cam (8+ angles) | Yes (Up to 24) | Limited (Clunky) | Yes (Sync bin) | | Drift Correction | Yes (Advanced) | No (Drifts after 30 min) | Partial (via Clip Linking) | | Speed | Very Fast (Neural) | Moderate (CPU bound) | Slow (Analyzes every clip) | | Standalone Utility | Yes (Fix before NLE) | No | No | | Price | ~$299 (One-time) | Subscription only | Free | red giant pluraleyes 2025
The only reason PluralEyes survives in 2025 is the massive library of old content (archival projects, legacy courses) that still needs to be resynced. : New updates to macOS and Windows often
The discontinuation wasn't due to a lack of popularity, but rather a shift in the technology landscape: Apple’s Variable Frame Rate (VFR) audio destroys sync
A podcast recorded on three iPhones and one Rodecaster Pro. Apple’s Variable Frame Rate (VFR) audio destroys sync in Final Cut Pro. PluralEyes is the only tool that stabilizes VFR drift in 2025.