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I have not tested this myself - but apparently if you use a "ISRC" tag prior to the actual code number in an empty comments field in an id3 tag editor that does not have a specific entry field for it then the ISRC will still be properly embedded.Īs noted before, most tag entry happens via online forms with the digital distributor (such as CD Baby, Tunecore, etc.) so does not usually have to happen at the mastering level - but for occasional client requests for tagged mp3's (or other formats) Jaikoz is inexpensive and works great so is still highly recommended for these occasional id3 tag embedding chores. The Jaikoz Audio Tag Editor is a powerful yet simple to use tool that allows you to organize, edit. To me it feels like it's not officially supported in mp3.It IS absolutely supported in the id3 tag standard! So ISRC can be embedded into any file format that supports id3 (i.e. I do get some requests and use jaikoz for that because i think that it's the only program supporting it. Allmost 2,5 years later and wondering how people think about ISRC codes in mp3 files. Jaikoz is available for Windows (and OSX and Linux) - its not free but there is a free trial, disclaimer I am the Jaikoz developer.