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The software uses a "listen and match" approach. It scans the audio tracks of all imported files—whether they come from a high-end cinema camera, a smartphone, or a dedicated field recorder—and looks for matching patterns. Once it identifies these patterns, it automatically offsets the clips on a timeline so they start at the exact same moment.

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You can export a synced XML file directly back into your Non-Linear Editor (NLE), preserving your original metadata and file structures. The software uses a "listen and match" approach

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