Adobe to buy PluraEyes like you did with Film Impact
I’m asking, even begging that Adobe buy PluralEyes multicamera synchronization plugin that was discontinued by Maxon in 2023 but is still the only software that gives 90% out of 100% successful result in synchronizing huge multicamera milti-source audio materials (yeah, much better and with fewer glitches than Syncaila). Since Maxon don’t need it anymore, but we, Premiere users, NEED it dreadfully, this piece of software should be integrated into Premiere like Adobe did with “70 plugins and transitions” when they bought Film Impact. Not as a plugin, but as a Multicamera creation mechanism.
I won’t lie if I say that the current multicam sync in Premiere is crap. Has always been. It gives good results only in greenhouse conditions, when there are 3 big-long clips and from several cameras and a boom-audio tracks. Just now I tried to sync a 2-hours-and-a-half worth of shooting on one single camera (160 clips) with a perfectly clear sound with a bunch of DJI-mic recorded audios (14) and Premiere gave me 6 synced sequences with a total failure of a job where there are just random parts of videos and sound synced. With any settings. Don’t suggest or guess, I’ve worked with multicams for 15 years and I did try all possible settings and syncing options. Premiere just fails.
And this is what I got with one click of a button and 2 minutes of waiting with PluralEyes:

It just nailed it. The sync is perfect though the software thought it was 2 cameras while there’s only one camera, but still. It did the job. It didn’t care if the footage was a VFR, or it had several audio tracks in one clip, or the sound was bad, it just synced it.
“Why then not using PluralEyes if it’s so perfect?” you may ask. Because it’s a 2023y. program. It does not know Premiere 2026, it does not know modern cameras and updated encoding and color protocols and data. It does make mistakes and often glitches in Premiere to the extend when you cannot work with materials synced in PluralEyes at all. So this software should be brought back, updated and integrated into Premiere.
At least come up with a similar feature, Adobe. Please, we need it.