Working with Premiere Pro via PluralEyes Connector
PluralEyes Connector can make your workflow even more efficient. Connector is an extension for Premiere Pro that lets Adobe Premiere Pro communicate directly with PluralEyes 3.5.
Connector makes the integration between PluralEyes and Premiere Pro fast and seamless.
Installing Connector
Install Connector as described here.
Using Connector
Here is how Connector works:
- In Premiere Pro, create a sequence containing the clips you want to sync. Make sure to put the clips from each camera or audio recorder on a separate track.
- Click Window > Extensions> PluralEyes 3.5. Note: if you have Connector for PluralEyes 3 installed, you will also see that in the Extensions list.

- Connector will automatically open and ask you to save your project.

- The project and sequence will open automatically in PluralEyes 3.5.
- In PluralEyes, click the Synchronize button to create your sync.
- Once the sync is created, when you exit PluralEyes, the synced sequence will automatically be added to the Premiere Pro project that you left active.
Things to know
Depending upon the length of your sync, these steps explained above often take only a few minutes. However, Connector requires a certain setup between those applications, and there are a few points to know about.
- Connector works great with “standard” PluralEyes projects, but sometimes not with more complex projects.
- Connector can be slow when dealing with certain file types.
NOTE: If you run into problems using Connector, we suggest that instead you try the Export XML workflow listed in Using the Premiere Pro tab.