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What's an ISRC code?

By Zil Distribution

The ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) is a unique 12-character alphanumeric code assigned to each individual sound recording. Think of it as a fingerprint for your track.

Format

An ISRC follows this structure: CC-XXX-YY-NNNNN

  • CC: Country code (2 letters)
  • XXX: Registrant code (3 characters)
  • YY: Year of reference (2 digits)
  • NNNNN: Designation code (5 digits)

Example: US-AB1-24-00001

Why Is It Important?

  1. Tracking: ISRCs allow platforms to track streams and sales across all services
  2. Royalties: They ensure proper royalty collection and distribution
  3. Identification: They uniquely identify your recording globally
  4. Preservation: When transferring between distributors, ISRCs keep your streaming history

Key Rules

  • Each unique recording gets its own ISRC
  • Remixes, live versions, and remastered versions each need separate ISRCs
  • An ISRC should never be reused for a different recording
  • If you re-distribute the same recording, keep the same ISRC

Zil Distribution can generate ISRCs for you automatically, or you can provide your own if you already have them.

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