Now that we have the new ISRC property (International Standard Recording
Code) ...
Can someone propose a new property to capture the "length of sound
recording' with a property ? (if another property doesn't exist, from my
cursory inspection, it does not exist)
See ISRC FAQ snippet below from
https://www.usisrc.org/faqs/assignment.html
*Q. When do changes in a recording merit a new ISRC?*
A new ISRC must be issued when:
- A sound recording is re-mixed or edited.
- If a new fade changes the length of a track by more than 10 seconds.
- Edits that change the length of a sound recording by more than 10
seconds (playing time is measured from the first recorded modulation to the
last recorded modulation).
- A previously released sound recording is partially used as part of a
compilation.
- A 'full restoration' of a historical recording is performed by
re-mastering, re-pitching, re-equalizing, de-noising or de-clicking a sound
recording to meet contemporary quality standards. The registrant of the
recording has discretion when making the determination between full
re-mastering (sound restoration) and simple re-mastering (reproduction
without sound restoration).
Thad
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