Hi All,
Just for general interest, thought some of you may be interested in knowing that Pluraleyes 3.0 is available.
Link and Video : http://www.redgiants...all/pluraleyes/
I've used the demo version of Pluraleyes 2.0 on a few hours worth of footage from 2 Canon DSLRs and a Tascam HD-P2. When shooting I had to ensure that I got good scratch audio levels on the cameras - probably best to feed the DSLRs a direct feed from a mixer rather than relying on the internal DSLR mic.
All in all it worked well - a real time saver. I found it very interesting to have actually used Pluraleyes because it helped me personally experience the DSLR audio workflow firsthand and influenced my audio setup on subsequent DSLR shoots.
Apparently the 3.0 version is more efficient and much faster - anxious to try it.
Thanks for your interest.... cheers.
Dave
P.S. I have no connection to Red Giant & Pluraleyes... just an end user :-))