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How to Sync Audio and Video with Pluraleyes For Sony Vegas Keygen 12
If you are a video editor who works with multiple cameras and audio devices, you know how challenging it can be to sync them all in post-production. You may have to spend hours manually aligning clips, adjusting audio levels, and fixing drift issues. But what if there was a way to sync your footage automatically, in seconds, with just one click?

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That's where Pluraleyes For Sony Vegas Keygen 12 comes in. Pluraleyes is a powerful software that analyzes the audio from your cameras and audio devices and syncs them up in seconds. No clapboards or timecode are needed. You can use Pluraleyes as a standalone application or as a plugin for Sony Vegas Pro 12, the popular video editing software.

In this article, we will show you how to use Pluraleyes For Sony Vegas Keygen 12 to sync your audio and video in Sony Vegas Pro 12. You will need to download and install both programs on your computer before you start. You will also need a valid license key or serial number for Pluraleyes, which you can get from the official website or from a trusted source online.

Step 1: Import Your Footage into Sony Vegas Pro 12
Launch Sony Vegas Pro 12 and create a new project. Then, import your footage from your cameras and audio devices into the project media bin. You can drag and drop the files from your computer or use the File > Import menu. Make sure you have all the clips that you want to sync in the same project.

Step 2: Launch Pluraleyes For Sony Vegas Keygen 12
Once you have imported your footage, you can launch Pluraleyes For Sony Vegas Keygen 12 from within Sony Vegas Pro 12. To do this, go to Tools > Extensions > Pluraleyes 4. This will open a new window with the Pluraleyes interface.



Step 3: Sync Your Footage with Pluraleyes
In the Pluraleyes window, you will see your footage organized by media bins. You can drag and drop the clips to rearrange them or create new bins if needed. You can also rename the bins or delete them if you want.

Once you have arranged your footage, you can start syncing it with Pluraleyes. To do this, simply click on the Sync button at the bottom right corner of the window. Pluraleyes will analyze the audio from your clips and sync them up in seconds. You will see a progress bar showing the status of the sync.

When the sync is done, you will see a color-coded timeline showing the results of the sync. Green means that the clips are synced perfectly, yellow means that there are minor sync issues that can be fixed manually, and red means that there are major sync issues that need your attention.

Step 4: Export Your Synced Timeline to Sony Vegas Pro 12
After you have synced your footage with Pluraleyes, you can export your synced timeline back to Sony Vegas Pro 12. To do this, click on the Export Timeline button at the bottom right corner of the window. This will open a dialog box where you can choose the export options.

You can choose to export your synced timeline as a new project or as an XML file that you can import into your existing project. You can also choose to include or exclude audio tracks from your export. Once you have selected your options, click on Export and wait for Pluraleyes to export your timeline.

When the export is done, you will see a confirmation message saying that your timeline has been exported successfully. You can then close Pluraleyes and go back to Sony Vegas Pro 12. You will see your synced timeline in the project media bin or in the timeline depending on your export option.

Step 5: Edit Your Synced Footage in Sony Vegas Pro 12
Now that you have synced your footage with Plurale
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