Drakulica wrote:Video why is Syncaila only solution for DaVinci Resolve users. (and better than Pluraleyes)
Tnx for the link although most users here do not speak this language so less usefull than it could have been.
Also qualifications like better or worse depends on your workflow and usage case. Also the video shows an old version of Pluraleyes, which , while still good and had zero issues with it in the past , has been superseeded by a newer version long time ago.
The workflow demonstrated, using a timeline export / import with Davinci resolve works indeed better in Syncalia.
For standalone workflows or dailies sync , i have never had a single issue with Pluraleyes and have been using it for the last several years with all versions of Davinci Resolve since 12.5.
I can trow multiple cams, audios etc on Pluraleyes and it syncs flawless. Its is not for noting a very popular tool
Where pluraleyes shines is for very long clips sync (more typical for standalone clips/dailies sync), where it uses smart drift compensation to keep the audio in sync over very long clips (within limits )
I have not seen this feature in Syncalia (yet)
So again it depends on your workflow which program suits you better. "This program is better than that program" you should typicaly avoid (lessens the value of your posts) and just let users decide for themselves based on info available and your/others experiences you describe.
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