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Roxio Jam, Bias Peak 5.0 Pro, DSP Quattro and Waveburner.
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So i gotta be missing something here because nobody has this answer, software companies, forums I searched for hours and NOTHING! All I know is there are 4 applications that write ISRC codes for Mac. and I only started looking into this when I got my assigned codes. I'm waiting for a reply from RIAA which distributes ISRC codes for the U.S.
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Well, done that and there is NO CODE so unless I'm missing something here this is senseless. So the only way to check is to open the burnt cd with the coded aifs, copy it into the jam window and re burn it. I have a G4 17" powerbook with a superdrive and besides seeing the code thru Jam thats it. If you check Disc information in Jam you will see the aifs with the codes. So the mp3 or aiff (in this case) needs to have the code not the cd the aifs are on, the d load sites need to extract the media from the cd so if there is no code on the media what the **** is the sense of all this? This is what I did, Exported 2 aifs to I Tunes, imported them to jam 6, assigned ISRC codes to the aifs and burnt a cd of them.

Now if someone took 1 barcoded record and repressed 10,000 copies with no bar code you would never know those records existed. I mean cmon, back in the 80's record companies began to use "soundscan" a bar code on every label and record jacket to record sales. I posted almost the same question on 3 other forums all related and I got useless information explaining jiberish. Gotta say, thank god there are some people who understand. So did you go all the way and asked the d'load sites tech dept directly how they'd do it ?
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The only other way would be to send ISRC-coded CD's to the download sites, but I know that a) in most cases you're supposed to upload yourself and b) there is no guarantee that they will include the ISRC code. try copying the tracks off the CD on a Mac via Finder instead of ripping with iTunes ? How do you check if there 'is' an ISRC ? ? ) just does not see or show them ? And maybe the ripping -what app, what platform ?- could be done differently or with another app - did you e.g. Not that would know for sure, just thinking if this may be possible : You say that when you 'rip the aifs from the encoded cd the aifs themselves do not have ISRC codes just the cd does'.ĭid you try that with different apps on the mac platform ? The reason I'm asking this is that I am not sure whether there truly IS no ISRC on your rips maybe the codes are there but your player ( ? or software ? or.

Any help here cause I've been all over google and a hundred other articles and sites with no luck. Simple, lets say I finish a track in Logic that aif file final master should have an ISRC code so when I upload a copy of that master aif file it too will have the code.

But if the aif I upload does not have ISRC code every downloaded copy of that file will not have a code, follow? I wrote to the ISRC web site and they dont have a forum but I came across Waveburner (I think is a bad name for a Mac app) anyway and before I start looking thru that app I need to know if WB can encode aifs. So once I have an aif that is a finished project I just upload it to their servers and they put the tracks up. So, all of the digital dloads sites have ftp uploads for tracks.
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I got into this ISRC code crazyness and I went NUTS today looking for an app that can do this, Cubase, Peak (EXCEPT FOR PEAK PRO 5), DSP Quattro, Jam and none of these apps can do this only DSP Quattro and Jam can encode a CD with ISRC codes aifs (in my case) but if I rip the aifs from the encoded cd the aifs themselves do not have ISRC codes just the cd does. I have material which will be uploaded to various pay digital download sites. I very simply need to encode my aif files with ISRC codes NOT burning to a cd and encoding the files on the cd.
