Thank you so much!!! Very useful and simple tutorial. I have subscribed! I see this video is 4years old but I m hoping you have some more recent ones. All the best to your channel
Hi Skill! Thanks for sharing, very very much appreciated Sir. Eish me I'm new on this one fanagithi. Tell me does reference number have to change every year?
Hi Skill. Thanks for everything fanagithi. Hey I've just downloaded USRC software... But I won't allow me to save after entering the Designation code.... What could be the problem?
MARKETING and PRESS before release but that's up to you. Depending on the country you're from, you might need to copyright it. In SA, it's not necessary.
The UPC code is typically used for projects. So if your song is a single then yes, add the UPC code the same way. If the song is part of a project, I wouldn’t suggest that you add those codes in.
Can i add ISRC codes generated by international online distribution company to RISA portal when uploading such songs? Example, those that starts with QP.
Hi there. Great video by the way. I like and appreciate learning more. I was just curious if the embedded isrc code in the saved Wav file gets transferred to an MP3 if you were to convert that Wav file into an MP3 file? Or do I need a different isrc code for the MP3 of that same song ? Thanks. :)
Hi, I'm glad I could help out. It depends on how you convert the file but typically doesn't get transfer when converted. You have to embed the SAME ISRC code for both file types. If it's the same recording, use the same ISRC regardless of the file type/format.
@@SkillMusicSA Okay. Thanks for getting back to me. Now I am a little confused. Mariea got back to me and told me that her information was still there in the MP3 file after converting the WAV file. Now you're saying that it doesn't. So now I am really confused.
@@michaelraytyler9678 It depends on how it was converted. Some software transfer the data, some don't so that's why I said it depends first. But you can easily check this yourself in the MP3.
@@SkillMusicSA Ok. I hear ya. So the mp3tag software will also let you input the ISRC codes into the Wav file? It is not just for mp3 files? Thanks. :)
I wish I knew your name but I think you said Skip, but you talk so fast that I am really not sure. I guess my main question is can an isrc code be overwritten by someone else? Or is it locked in forever? Thanks so much. :)
Is there an easy way to fin d ISRC and UPC codes of songs without having access to the distributor account it was uploaded from? Must I ask all my collaborators for these codes each time?
Only one ISRC is assigned and it’s usually from the main artist’s codes. Same as UPC. Getting the codes isn’t easy if you’re not the main act though unless the artist has uploaded to something like discog. Will let you know if I find an easy way to get these details.
If I were to use these softwares to embed the ISRC codes, will the embedded codes still be embedded in the files if I deleted the software after I use it? I basically want to delete the software after I use it to save memory on my computer. But I wasn't sure if I had to keep the software to save the embedded files?
Thank you for replying to my question the other day. Another Question: What's the difference or benefits between having your own ISRC and UPC vs letting distributers assign them to your projects ?
Imagine someone has one million dollars for you, you either have thr choice of putting it in a companys name and then they pay you, or you name have it in your name and they can identify and come straight to you.
It can be applied for musicians anywhere. My channel is currently focused on the SA context so getting your ISRC code will be different but embedding will be the same.
My band was looking to release out single through Tunecore and it seems they provide an IRSC code, can I embed that into the song or is it necessary to get one from RISA
@@SkillMusicSA thanks for the quick reply!!! I don’t know if Just being stupid but it feels like it’s such a process to get a song released with all the different corporations out their
@@charlesmanning it's not so bad once you've done a few. 20-30 mins. If you've got the budget and would rather let a pub admin do the work, have a look at songtrust - app.songtrust.com/signup/?referral_code=205099a-wNe
I saw on one of your videos where you showed us to upload using distro kid.It needed an Isrc code.If we upload the code on the song before we upload so we then still need to fill the same code in on distrokid? My second question is then if we choose to upload a number of songs do we need have only one code for all the songs or different codes according to the number of songs on the album?
Cool, diggin' the information. However, why would you have to check the quality after adding your iSRC code? I am pretty sure that it has nothing to do with the sound quality portion of the file whats so ever. I may sub your channel.
If you’re saving a file through a software, there’s a codec that’s being used to save the file. As there isn’t any information about the method, rather be safe than sorry. Also the file size changes with Sonoris which is usually a sign that there is a slight file compression taking place.
Bro do I need internet for that, and am trying to open file but it doesn't show anything do I to open an account with the software cos my isrc code doesn't show when I open that software
I haven't tried (I haven't burned a CD since 2014 or so) and I haven't had a CD ROM since then. Would appreciate it if you could try and get back to the community.
With Distrokid, there is a link that says "have your own ISRC". You click there and place your ISRC there. There is some encoding/modification that's done again to your audio once you upload so that's why you have to put in all that metadata/info again.
or can I use distro embedded tracks for major platforms and independent ISRC for submissions like films and ads etc. ? what is the best way to go about ?
They do but they forward your inputted data to the audio service who then encode again. So it's not crucial for that. It's when you're giving your music via email or file transfers that it's important.
Question : I have the ISRC code and i registered some songs last year. I'm busy registering a new one, so do after changing the year of release do i start counting the songs in the new album from 001 or do i continue from the last song code from last year which ended with 22(which is the last track on the last album). so in essence after i alter the new year do i end this years ISRC code with 23 picking up from my last release? Hope I make sense.
Honestly, it's up to you. You just have to change the reference year to the current year. The end numbering can start from 001 or continue but I'd start from 001.
@@SkillMusicSA thank you brother, Can you pleas do a Tut on how to go about with registering an indi record label at SAMRO and on the other organizations.
Do you require a different ISRC for the same recording of a song, just different formats? One is a WAV file and the other is a MP3 file of the same recording and song?
It’s not only for SOuth African people but my channel’s main audience is South African. I talk about an ISRC code from RISA which is the South African ISRC authority.
Eish, I made the mistake of putting my songs on to DSP's and 1 or 2 radio stations without embedding my isrc codes into my MP3 and wav files, hoping I could add it later...I suppose there's nothing I can do about that now...
ISRC CODES ARE POINTLESS SO IF YOU THINK YOU NEED THIS INFORMATION TO REGISTER YOUR SONG WITH ASCAP? YOU'RE WRONG. ASCAP DOESN'T TRACK A SONG/WORK USING ISRC CODES. ASCAP TRACKS PER TITLES AND THE INFO IS GENERALLY PROVIDED BY THE LICENSING COMPANY.
To my understanding, they wouldn’t use the ISRC because the code is linked to the sound recording. So Spotify, Apple Music, soundexchange and other similar entities that track sound recordings use them. So if you don’t want revenue from the sound recording, it’s useless. But if you do, then I think it’s best you use your ISRC.
Lost me in your first sentence which has zero purpose "Are you a South African musician". No, I am not, so guess this video is not for me or you wouldn't have bother to segregate it as such.
Love the energy and appreciate the comment. If you watched the video, there are certain things only South African Musicians can relate to. Such as RISA and the sub-processes within. My audience is mainly South African so I'm making it clear to them that it will be most useful to them. With that said, you can still apply the tutorial from another region to your specific region with some tweaking. Anyway, I hope you have a good, productive day ahead Danhoven.
Thank you! Also, for Logic users, I found out that is possible to embed ISRC and other info at the Bounce process.
That's great! A lot of DAW have the ability to add additional metadata. That's basically what it is. Thanks for that comment.
Greetings Sir can you provide me with your contact details
SO IMPORTANT, thank you! Artists, please don't send your music out without this info!
Can everyone help me ,if i don't hv computer where else should I embed music?
Very helpful! There's so much conflicting info out there on this topic. You made it so simple!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!!! Very useful and simple tutorial. I have subscribed! I see this video is 4years old but I m hoping you have some more recent ones. All the best to your channel
Greetings from London! That's a really helpful demo and it's saved me hours of faffing about. Many thanks.
You’re welcome and I’m glad you found this video useful.
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Best video online about this, really appreciate your wonderful video
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent info - very well explained + Detailed and you make it look easy. I love your calm style, subbed. Greeting from wet Ireland!
Welcome aboard!
Love the information. You are super bright and talented. Keep it up.
Thanks and I'm glad I can share. Will keep grinding.
Thank you so much! You saved me lot of time, and time is money, money
Glad I could help!
Hi Skill!
Thanks for sharing, very very much appreciated Sir.
Eish me I'm new on this one fanagithi. Tell me does reference number have to change every year?
Yes. I think I have another video explaining this.
Hi Skill.
Thanks for everything fanagithi.
Hey I've just downloaded USRC software... But I won't allow me to save after entering the Designation code.... What could be the problem?
Wow this helped a lot. Thank you! New subscriber here 🤩
Hi there, greetings from Brazil! Tks man, great tutorial! Saved me a lot of time.. cheers!
Thank you very much for your tutorial. You have saved me so much time working this out. Cheers mate
You’re welcome and I’m glad I could help 🙏🏾
Hey man - super helpful video - helped me over here in the UK! Appreciate it dude thank you
Excellent! I'm glad it helped!
Very useful information thank you so much.
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Thank you for all the valuable information!
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wow. thanks bro. you my my official informant man. thanks again.
Glad I could help 🙏🏾
Thank you for the info you made it look so simple.
Wow. Great help! Thanks so much. From Sweden!
I’m glad I could help.
Massive help. Many thanks. Much respect!
Thank you. Is there another step after entering the ISRC to make your music available for use or sales?
MARKETING and PRESS before release but that's up to you. Depending on the country you're from, you might need to copyright it. In SA, it's not necessary.
Thanks very much..Excellent!! For EAN and UPC codes, is it the same process? because I don't see those fields in the MP3Tag.
Do you know how?
The UPC code is typically used for projects. So if your song is a single then yes, add the UPC code the same way. If the song is part of a project, I wouldn’t suggest that you add those codes in.
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You're so welcome!
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Great instructions. Thanxx
Great video, thank you! My only issue is that Mp3tag isn't available for Mac -would you know any good alternatives? Thanks
I will look into it and get back to you. You might be able to use your current DAW to insert the metadata. “Song Properties” etc.
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Glad I could help.
Well presented. Thank you, very helpful! :-)
You're very welcome!
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Thank you for the tips and instruction! Much appreciated!
You’re welcome
So Skill. What if i am solo artist and also a crew member. Should i as a solo artist register and the crew register as well?
Brilliant, great help, thank you!
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Huge help! Thank you!
Thank you for this video!
Can i add ISRC codes generated by international online distribution company to RISA portal when uploading such songs? Example, those that starts with QP.
Hi there. Great video by the way. I like and appreciate learning more. I was just curious if the embedded isrc code in the saved Wav file gets transferred to an MP3 if you were to convert that Wav file into an MP3 file? Or do I need a different isrc code for the MP3 of that same song ? Thanks. :)
Hi, I'm glad I could help out. It depends on how you convert the file but typically doesn't get transfer when converted. You have to embed the SAME ISRC code for both file types. If it's the same recording, use the same ISRC regardless of the file type/format.
@@SkillMusicSA Okay. Thanks for getting back to me. Now I am a little confused. Mariea got back to me and told me that her information was still there in the MP3 file after converting the WAV file. Now you're saying that it doesn't. So now I am really confused.
@@michaelraytyler9678 It depends on how it was converted. Some software transfer the data, some don't so that's why I said it depends first. But you can easily check this yourself in the MP3.
@@SkillMusicSA Ok. I hear ya. So the mp3tag software will also let you input the ISRC codes into the Wav file? It is not just for mp3 files? Thanks. :)
I wish I knew your name but I think you said Skip, but you talk so fast that I am really not sure. I guess my main question is can an isrc code be overwritten by someone else? Or is it locked in forever? Thanks so much. :)
Is there an easy way to fin d ISRC and UPC codes of songs without having access to the distributor account it was uploaded from? Must I ask all my collaborators for these codes each time?
Only one ISRC is assigned and it’s usually from the main artist’s codes. Same as UPC. Getting the codes isn’t easy if you’re not the main act though unless the artist has uploaded to something like discog. Will let you know if I find an easy way to get these details.
I had no idea that mp3tag also did ISRC codes!
If I were to use these softwares to embed the ISRC codes, will the embedded codes still be embedded in the files if I deleted the software after I use it? I basically want to delete the software after I use it to save memory on my computer. But I wasn't sure if I had to keep the software to save the embedded files?
Thank you for replying to my question the other day. Another Question: What's the difference or benefits between having your own ISRC and UPC vs letting distributers assign them to your projects ?
This is important I need to knew this
Imagine someone has one million dollars for you, you either have thr choice of putting it in a companys name and then they pay you, or you name have it in your name and they can identify and come straight to you.
What Cake said and basically it's your own producer/engineer signature, all your work can be found with your code.
Great video. I see where they say they're working on the mac version of the mp3tag. Where do we download the beta one that they are referring to?
Thanks a lot!
No worries!
Does this method only work for South African musicians or can it be applied all around?
It can be applied for musicians anywhere. My channel is currently focused on the SA context so getting your ISRC code will be different but embedding will be the same.
Thanks again
My band was looking to release out single through Tunecore and it seems they provide an IRSC code, can I embed that into the song or is it necessary to get one from RISA
You can use the one you get from Tunecore.
@@SkillMusicSA thanks for the quick reply!!! I don’t know if Just being stupid but it feels like it’s such a process to get a song released with all the different corporations out their
@@charlesmanning it's not so bad once you've done a few. 20-30 mins. If you've got the budget and would rather let a pub admin do the work, have a look at songtrust - app.songtrust.com/signup/?referral_code=205099a-wNe
Thanks a ton, bro!!!
Happy to help!
I saw on one of your videos where you showed us to upload using distro kid.It needed an Isrc code.If we upload the code on the song before we upload so we then still need to fill the same code in on distrokid?
My second question is then if we choose to upload a number of songs do we need have only one code for all the songs or different codes according to the number of songs on the album?
You have to enter the ISRC code again. They assume most musicians don’t embed so they didn’t add the feature. Each song has its on ISRC code.
You have to add the ISRC code again. They don’t take it from the file. Use the same ISRC code.
Each song only has one ISRC code.
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Cool, diggin' the information. However, why would you have to check the quality after adding your iSRC code? I am pretty sure that it has nothing to do with the sound quality portion of the file whats so ever. I may sub your channel.
If you’re saving a file through a software, there’s a codec that’s being used to save the file. As there isn’t any information about the method, rather be safe than sorry. Also the file size changes with Sonoris which is usually a sign that there is a slight file compression taking place.
@@SkillMusicSA Cool, got it. Good lookin' on the tips. Your shared information is appreciate.
So helpful !
Glad it was helpful!
Hi. How can I do this using android phone please? I'm from Zimbabwe
Hi, I don't think it's possible with a phone.
Bro do I need internet for that, and am trying to open file but it doesn't show anything do I to open an account with the software cos my isrc code doesn't show when I open that software
Thanks. Does this translate if you burn the WAV to CD?
I haven't tried (I haven't burned a CD since 2014 or so) and I haven't had a CD ROM since then. Would appreciate it if you could try and get back to the community.
@@SkillMusicSA Will test soon and advise
@@PromoMIAR So did it work?
I have tried the iTunes and VLC methods. They don't save permanently. I'm trying this next. Anyone know why the previous wouldn't work?
Can Sonoris embed UPC code as well?
Good day sir, i embedded my isrc code to my wav but after uploading it to distrokid, they assign me a new isrc code. What could be the reason
With Distrokid, there is a link that says "have your own ISRC". You click there and place your ISRC there. There is some encoding/modification that's done again to your audio once you upload so that's why you have to put in all that metadata/info again.
@@SkillMusicSA thank you very much sir
Good Stuff but I could not read (too small or out of focus) or understand MP3 software name, could please ?
Is possible obtain the ISRC from CDBABY first, and then upload the Audio File?
Yes, that's okay.
Can't I embed an ISRC code using the music editor on my mobile,only applies to PC mp3 tag editor?
Do distributors accept tracks that are already imbedded ?
or can I use distro embedded tracks for major platforms and independent ISRC for submissions like films and ads etc. ? what is the best way to go about ?
They do but they forward your inputted data to the audio service who then encode again. So it's not crucial for that. It's when you're giving your music via email or file transfers that it's important.
yo babes wen I drag my file and close out it keep uploading mad otha files too! any suggestions?
Question : I have the ISRC code and i registered some songs last year. I'm busy registering a new one, so do after changing the year of release do i start counting the songs in the new album from 001 or do i continue from the last song code from last year which ended with 22(which is the last track on the last album). so in essence after i alter the new year do i end this years ISRC code with 23 picking up from my last release? Hope I make sense.
Honestly, it's up to you. You just have to change the reference year to the current year. The end numbering can start from 001 or continue but I'd start from 001.
@@SkillMusicSA thanx a million king! Boom!
@@masilom12 salute
Does it work for mp4 to tag my ISRC for UA-cam views ?
Bro, every Info you bring is so vital
If I may ask. Is it incorrect to type the ISRC with dashes in between? Like, ZA-UCH-20-00001.
I'm glad you find this info useful. Typically you don't put the dashes. They just put them there when you get it so they can explain.
@@SkillMusicSA thank you brother,
Can you pleas do a Tut on how to go about with registering an indi record label at SAMRO and on the other organizations.
@@artiqulator I think I'll do that in the future but I do have one tellling you where to register to set it up.
@@SkillMusicSA or ayt imma check it out then.
On the composer name, what did you say to put in ? I couldn't understand.
The ID name of the person behind the instrumental.
Do you require a different ISRC for the same recording of a song, just different formats? One is a WAV file and the other is a MP3 file of the same recording and song?
No you don't. If the recording is identical, just different format, you don't.
Thank you for your video and answering my question.Really helpful.
Do you have any idea on how to see my irsc codes on a mac?
Have a look through the comment section, there have been a few helpful people for Mac users.
This might sound stupid but im new to this how do I find the isrc code?? 🤔🤔🤔
Go to the PPL website and create an account, after that you can create ISRC codes for each new separate tracks.
Do you embed IRSC to wav?
Is this only for SA or all over the world
Will work world wide. You'll have to get your ISRC code from your ISRC provider in your country though
How do you check to see if the ISRC code went through successfully?
Where do we upload the music after thst?
Try getting it to streaming platforms or radio etc. There are lots of options.
how do i track activity from my ISRC code ?
Does it make a difference if you capture an ISRC Code as ZA-SW4-22-00001 as communicated by RISA compared to ZASW42200001 as shown in your example?
Like I did in the video. RISA puts it like that for explanation purposes.
When Is the best time to ad ISRC rode
When you're happy with the master record but before release & distribution.
Thank you
Is there a way to protect and prevent the metadata on an mp3 from being changed by someone else?
There's no real way. If someone is serious about changing it, there are several ways to do it.
@@SkillMusicSA Alright,thanks!
What if I’m not South African can I still watch the video?
Yes you can. You'll have to get your own ISRC codes from your own country but the rest should work.
thank you ;)
You're welcome!
Where do you get the code from
Your country's local ISRC authority or from your digital distributor.
No more freely uploading original material for fun. Will this give you copyright protection?
this is only for people in south africa? why would you say that?
It’s not only for SOuth African people but my channel’s main audience is South African. I talk about an ISRC code from RISA which is the South African ISRC authority.
Sanibonani nonke ngicela nithokozele umsebenzi wami 🙏
Eish, I made the mistake of putting my songs on to DSP's and 1 or 2 radio stations without embedding my isrc codes into my MP3 and wav files, hoping I could add it later...I suppose there's nothing I can do about that now...
ISRC CODES ARE POINTLESS SO IF YOU THINK YOU NEED THIS INFORMATION TO REGISTER YOUR SONG WITH ASCAP? YOU'RE WRONG. ASCAP DOESN'T TRACK A SONG/WORK USING ISRC CODES. ASCAP TRACKS PER TITLES AND THE INFO IS GENERALLY PROVIDED BY THE LICENSING COMPANY.
To my understanding, they wouldn’t use the ISRC because the code is linked to the sound recording. So Spotify, Apple Music, soundexchange and other similar entities that track sound recordings use them. So if you don’t want revenue from the sound recording, it’s useless. But if you do, then I think it’s best you use your ISRC.
Lost me in your first sentence which has zero purpose "Are you a South African musician". No, I am not, so guess this video is not for me or you wouldn't have bother to segregate it as such.
Love the energy and appreciate the comment. If you watched the video, there are certain things only South African Musicians can relate to. Such as RISA and the sub-processes within. My audience is mainly South African so I'm making it clear to them that it will be most useful to them. With that said, you can still apply the tutorial from another region to your specific region with some tweaking. Anyway, I hope you have a good, productive day ahead Danhoven.
Awesome! Thank you!