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Just for your interest the 6 camera were 1. Sony MC1P  2. Canon HF10  3. Panasonic HPX-301  4. Panasonic HMC-151  5. Sony EX-3  6. Canon HV30.   www.singularsoftware.com

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5 Comments

  • On Monday, 25th May 2009 at 12:25pm, Arran Eye said:

    Intriguing test. If the software was capable of syncing the five cameras with only on-board mikes, it’s a champ!

    • On Saturday, 30th May 2009 at 09:16am, Arran Eye said:

      Proof positive – both of this excellent software – and Susan’s saintliness!

      • On Wednesday, 17th June 2009 at 05:20am, Web Design Quote said:

        This software is looking really nice. I must use this software. Keep it up.

        • On Saturday, 20th June 2009 at 06:45pm, PluralEyes- Help for that Syncing Feeling « digitalfilms said:

          [...] of a limitation as to the number of cameras. My tests included 2-4 cameras, but I’ve seen other internet posts where six cameras were [...]

          • On Saturday, 26th June 2010 at 12:15am, kris said:

            i tried to sync 3 hours of P2 footage for a short film. pluraleyes “analyzed” it for OVER 30 STRAIGHT hours. i put it on around noon, at 6 it still wasn’t done so i went home. at 7 pm THE NEXT DAY i finally lost all patience and told it to stop “analyzing” and had to sync it manually, which took WAY LESS TIME than 30 something hours. this is a great idea, but a very flawed program. every editor wants this to work, but unfortunately it does not deliver.

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