Premiere Multicam Audio/Video Syncing vs. Pluraleyes
Hi, everyone.
I'm ready to leave Pluraleyes and embrace Premiere's native syncing features, but I'm having trouble creating a master timeline where everything from a shoot is laid out (synced or not).
In Pluraleyes, I can ingest all my footage from a shoot—let's say camera A, camera B, and separately recorded audio. Pluraleyes will sync what it can and then create a master timeline where all the clips are stacked. Anything that wasn't synced is still there (test shots, b-roll, room tone). I love this because I have full control over what audio I'm turning on/off, how I'm stacking clips, etc.
I can't figure out how to do this in Premiere... Using the Multicam syncing feature yields dozens of subsequences and seems to lock you into the multi-camera editing mode.
Am I missing something? Using Premiere, is there a way to sync dozens of clips and have it spit out a single synced timeline with all the tracks and clips present and free to manipulate (no subsequences or multi-camera editing mode required)?
Thanks!
