Pluraleyes 4 Dmg [exclusive] ⟶
PluralEyes 4 for macOS (distributed as a .dmg file) is a professional tool designed to automatically synchronize audio and video from multiple cameras and audio devices by analyzing their waveforms. Essential Status Update
End of Life: As of February 1, 2024, PluralEyes has been officially discontinued by Maxon.
Maintenance Mode: It is now in "limited maintenance mode," meaning it will not receive updates for newer macOS versions (Sonoma/Sequoia) or newer versions of Adobe Premiere Pro, FCPX, or DaVinci Resolve.
Availability: If you need the installer, you must contact Maxon Support with a valid serial number to receive a download link. Installation Guide pluraleyes 4 dmg
Open the DMG: Double-click the downloaded .dmg file to mount the disk image.
Run Installer: Open the installer application inside the mounted window.
Component Selection: During setup, select the specific components (e.g., Premiere Pro Connector) you wish to install. Licensing: Enter your serial number when prompted. PluralEyes 4 for macOS (distributed as a
Permissions: macOS may require you to grant the app "Accessibility" or "Full Disk Access" in System Settings > Privacy & Security. Workflow Guide (Standalone App)
Add Media: Drag and drop your video and audio folders directly into the PluralEyes interface.
Analyze & Sync: Click the Synchronize button. The app will automatically align clips into a timeline. What’s inside the DMG
Drift Correction: PluralEyes 4 includes an Auto Audio Drift Correction feature to fix audio that slowly goes out of sync over long recordings.
Export: Once synced, click Export Timeline. You can export an .xml file specifically for Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, or DaVinci Resolve. System Requirements & Compatibility Getting Started with PluralEyes 4
The "DMG" Context
For macOS users, PluralEyes 4 was distributed as a .dmg file (Disk Image).
- What’s inside the DMG? Usually the
PluralEyes 4 Installer.pkgplus documentation/uninstaller. - Why DMG? Apple’s standard way to deliver software: it mounts as a virtual drive, verifies checksums, and can store large assets cleanly.
- Size: PluralEyes 4 DMG was ~150–200 MB (depending on version and included extras).
Uninstalling
- Quit PluralEyes.
- Delete PluralEyes.app from /Applications.
- Remove user preferences and support files (example locations):
- ~/Library/Application Support/Red Giant/PluralEyes/
- ~/Library/Preferences/com.redgiant.pluraleyes.plist
- ~/Library/Caches/com.redgiant.pluraleyes/
- Empty Trash and restart if desired.
- Use third-party uninstallers with caution.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide for PluralEyes 4 DMG on Mac
Assuming you have a legitimate PluralEyes 4 DMG file, follow this guide to install it on macOS.