An ISRC Code stands for International Standard Recording Code. It is a unique identification code assigned to every individual music track.

Each song must have its own ISRC code. This code helps identify and track a recording across all streaming platforms worldwide.

ISRC codes are used by platforms like Spotify and Apple Music to monitor streams, calculate royalties, and track ownership.

Why ISRC is important:

* Tracks streaming data accurately
* Ensures correct royalty payments
* Identifies the owner of the sound recording
* Prevents confusion between similar songs
* Required for global music distribution

An ISRC is assigned to a specific recording, not to the composition. If you upload a new version or remix of a song, it must have a new ISRC.

How DireNote Media helps with ISRC:

DireNote Media provides ISRC codes for your releases during distribution for free.

We ensure:

* Every track receives a unique ISRC
* Proper metadata formatting
* Accurate royalty tracking
* Compliance with industry standards

Using the correct ISRC is essential for professional music distribution and long-term royalty collection.