International Standard Recording Code
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The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC), defined by ISO 3901, is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings. IFPI has been appointed by ISO as registration authority for this standard. The ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9) is responsible for the standard.
ISRC registrant codes is allocated by national ISRC agencies to both corporations and individuals.[1] The usual practice is to do this free of charge, but national agencies may make a reasonable charge to cover their costs.[2]
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[edit] Format of an ISRC
ISRC codes are always 12 characters long, in the form "CC-XXX-YY-NNNNN" (The hyphens are not part of the ISRC code itself, but codes are often presented that way in print to make them easier to read.) The four parts are as follows:
- "CC" is the appropriate for the registrant two-character ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
- "XXX" is a three character alphanumeric registrant code, uniquely identifying the organisation which registered the code. Typically, the appropriate regulating body in each country will issue a three letter code to each record label. For example, the regulating body for ISRCs in the UK is Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL).
- "YY" is the last two digits of the year of registration (NB not necessarily the date the recording was made)
- "NNNNN" is a unique 5-digit number identifying the particular sound recording.
For example, GBEMI0300013.
An example, a recording of the song "Enquanto Houver Sol" by the Brazilian group Titãs has been allocated the ISRC code BR-BMG-03-00729:
Another example: USPR37300012 - a recording of the song "Love's Theme" by the Love Unlimited Orchestra.
- US-PR3-73/00012
- US for United States
- PR3 for the organisation
- 73 for 1973
- 00012 is the unique id identifying this particular recording
The Red Book CD digital audio standard enables the encoding of ISRCs onto CDs.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- WHAT IS THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD RECORDING CODE? at Recording Industry Association of America's Website.
- ISRC registration authority
[edit] References
- ^ RESOURCES - ISRC - Handbook (incorporating the ISRC Practical Guide)
- ^ RESOURCES - ISRC - Handbook (incorporating the ISRC Practical Guide)
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standard | registration authority |
ISO 2108 International Standard Book Number (ISBN) | |
ISO 3297 International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) | |
ISO 15706 International Standard Audiovisual Number (ISAN) | ISAN-IA by ISO |
ISO 15707 International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) | CISAC |
ISO 10957 International Standard Music Number (ISMN) | |
ISO 3901 International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) | IFPI by ISO |
DIS 21047 International Standard Text Code (ISTC) | |
Project 27729 International Standard Party Identifier (ISPI) | |
CAE/IPI | SUISA by CISAC |
related topics | |
Performance rights organisation | BIEM |