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ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 1:49 pm
by kregdurant
I assume we should be adding the ISRC into the metadata yes? What other things do you put in your meta data, and in what field? I've started putting contact in the comment section, just curious what else.

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2022 2:27 pm
by Casey H
kregdurant wrote:
Fri Jun 17, 2022 1:49 pm
I assume we should be adding the ISRC into the metadata yes? What other things do you put in your meta data, and in what field? I've started putting contact in the comment section, just curious what else.
ISRC codes are meaningless in the world of Film/TV music libraries and most sync in general. The most important thing to put in your music files as far as metadata is your contact info, name, email address, phone number. Keep in mind that wav files don't hold metadata, only mp3s and aifs do.

You want to be sure that if for some reason your music file gets separated from it's source-- email or download, and the person listening is interested in it, they can contact the owner. If a song gets accepted by a library, they will have their own process for you to provide additional metadata and every library does this differently-- some with spreadsheets, some with on-line data entry, etc.

Best,
:D Casey

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 7:24 pm
by timothycook
Casey H wrote:
Fri Jun 17, 2022 2:27 pm
The most important thing to put in your music files as far as metadata is your contact info, name, email address, phone number. Keep in mind that wav files don't hold metadata, only mp3s and aifs do.

You want to be sure that if for some reason your music file gets separated from it's source-- email or download, and the person listening is interested in it, they can contact the owner. If a song gets accepted by a library, they will have their own process for you to provide additional metadata and every library does this differently-- some with spreadsheets, some with on-line data entry, etc.

Best,
:D Casey
A pretty brave thing of mine to disagree with Casey. ;) :)

But if I enter Metadata as ID3 formatted and then open one of my .wav files, I can see all of the Metadata. Apologies the screenshot won't attach properly but I email it to you if you wish.

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 4:21 am
by Casey H
timothycook wrote:
Mon Jun 27, 2022 7:24 pm
Casey H wrote:
Fri Jun 17, 2022 2:27 pm
The most important thing to put in your music files as far as metadata is your contact info, name, email address, phone number. Keep in mind that wav files don't hold metadata, only mp3s and aifs do.

You want to be sure that if for some reason your music file gets separated from it's source-- email or download, and the person listening is interested in it, they can contact the owner. If a song gets accepted by a library, they will have their own process for you to provide additional metadata and every library does this differently-- some with spreadsheets, some with on-line data entry, etc.

Best,
:D Casey
A pretty brave thing of mine to disagree with Casey. ;) :)

But if I enter Metadata as ID3 formatted and then open one of my .wav files, I can see all of the Metadata. Apologies the screenshot won't attach properly but I email it to you if you wish.
**YOU** can see that metadata but if you send that wav file to someone else, there is an excellent chance it won't be visible to them as it depends a lot on what application is working with the file.

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:02 pm
by timothycook
Casey H wrote:
Tue Jun 28, 2022 4:21 am

**YOU** can see that metadata but if you send that wav file to someone else, there is an excellent chance it won't be visible to them as it depends a lot on what application is working with the file.
Do you only upload MP3s to Taxi?

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:14 pm
by Casey H
timothycook wrote:
Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:02 pm
Casey H wrote:
Tue Jun 28, 2022 4:21 am

**YOU** can see that metadata but if you send that wav file to someone else, there is an excellent chance it won't be visible to them as it depends a lot on what application is working with the file.
Do you only upload MP3s to Taxi?
I usually upload 320K mp3 which has sound quality very close to wav/aif. This being said, while it's good practice to always tag your music files with contact info, with Taxi it's lower risk as Taxi provides all the info to the client.

What I often do when a project is done is, with a converter tool, create a 320K, 192K, and 128K mp3 and tag them all at the same time. I have one library that always wants 320K mp3 and a "critical" one we all know asks for 128K for submissions.

One thing I can assure folks of. Your forward/non-forward decision will never depend on whether you uploaded mp3 or wav, especially with higher mp3 resolutions. Good mixes will sound fine as mp3 to any screener's ears.

Re: ISRC and Metadata in submissions

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 5:15 pm
by timothycook
Thanks Casey.