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Hello,
I have a large amount of external audio recorded that I need to sync to video that was taken with an audio scratch track. I know Red Giant makes Pluraleyes that helps automate this, but I was led to believe this type of Batch audio syncing could take place in Premiere as well. If that is the case, can someone please shoot me a link to a tutorial or explain the process of how to do this?
Thanks,
-Paul
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Worth noting. We have 220 audio files, and roughly the same amount of video files. Trying to find an easy way to automate this.
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Quick solution was to use the demo version of Pluraleyes. Fine piece of software!
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You can actually do this by putting clips and audio files in a bin and right click>create multicamera source sequence. Choose, audio in the synchronize point and run it. It works for a lot of the clips but not for all of them. I then manually sync the rest. it's good because it just create neat "sequence" files with audio and video that you can use as clips.
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You can also batch sync very easily in Davinci Resolve, including in the free version. Here's a link to explain.
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"Link removed by moderator." So just google how to sync in DaVinci Resolve.
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