Open the installer application inside the mounted window.
(by Red Giant, now part of Maxon) was an industry-standard audio/video synchronization tool. Version 4 was the last major standalone release before the technology was integrated directly into Adobe Premiere Pro as a built-in feature.
That said, any editor building a new workflow should be aware of the software’s limited support status and should test PluralEyes 4 thoroughly on their specific hardware and software combination before committing to it for professional projects. For many users—particularly those working on older Macs or maintaining established workflows—PluralEyes 4 continues to provide a level of efficiency and accuracy that few alternatives can match.
As with any software, users encountered issues. Common problems included the software getting stuck during preparation, "unable to import" errors pointing to the log file for details, or problems with certain codecs like OMF audio.
If you are already using PluralEyes 4 and it works for your current setup, there is no immediate reason to stop using it. If you are setting up a new editing workstation or upgrading to the latest macOS version, test PluralEyes extensively or consider transitioning to an alternative.
