Highlight your video clip and external audio clip in the project bin or on the timeline. Right-click and select Merge Clips Create Multi-Camera Source Sequence
He ran the installer anyway. The old dialog box popped up—silver gradients, beveled buttons, the smell of 2012. He pointed it to the corrupted audio and the three video tracks. No syncing via clapper or timecode. Just pure, algorithmic desperation.
Released during the height of the DSLR revolution, PluralEyes 2.0 was the plugin that saved countless editors from the mind-numbing tedium of manually syncing audio and video. Here is a look at the tool that changed the post-production workflow forever.
Older versions, including PluralEyes 2, are no longer available for official download from the developer's site. Modern Alternatives: Most modern editing suites, including Adobe Premiere Pro