Singular Software, developer of automation applications for post-production, has announced DualEyes, an audio replacement for DSLR and other video.

Designed as a standalone application for the automatic synchronization of video and audio clips for dual-system audio, DualEyes can be used with any video editing software for post-production results. It’s powered by the same technology as the PluralEyes product, but is streamlined for the task of replacing in-camera scratch audio with separately recorded high-quality audio, says Singular CeO Bruce Sharpe.  

The DualEyes app can automatically sync video clips to an audio recording. Users record audio on a separate recorder while recording video. DualEyes synchronizes and cuts up the audio to automatically match each video clip in both start time and duration. With DualEyes’ technology, all original media files are kept intact and new media files are created for flexibility.

The video and new audio clips are imported into a video editor and linked together as the starting point for the creative editing process. Since DualEyes is a standalone application it can be used with any video editing software such as Final Cut Pro.             

DualEyes will be available in the second quarter of the year. To sign up for the Singular Software mailing list and be notified of the new application, go to http://www.singularsoftware.com .