Audio files requirements

Created by MREC Entertainment, Modified on Fri, 28 Oct, 2022 at 8:10 AM by MREC Entertainment

  • Mastering. In order to ensure good audio quality, and meet the standards of today's music industry, all audio files, must have undergone a professional mastering before their distribution.
  • Audio quality. The audio files should not have any sound imperfection. Audio files containing any background noise and other sound imperfections will not be accepted for distribution. Silence, cuts, pauses or extended silences are not allowed. The audio cannot have more than 10 seconds of silence neither in the beginning nor in the end of the track. Other kinds of silences, such as cuts, long pauses or sudden endings, should be avoided too as they can be misunderstood as audio errors.

Minimum audio resolution

The minimum requirements for uploading audio masters are:

  • WAV at 16 bit depth, 44.1KHz, stereo.
  • FLAC at 16 bit depth, 44.1KHz, stereo.

Hifi/HD audio

We also support uploading Hifi/HD files:

 Bit depthSampling rateStereoFormat
Basic Audio master16 or 2444.1KHz or 48KhzmandatoryWAV or FLAC
HD master2496KHz
Studio HD master24192KHz



  • Hidden tracks and ghost tracks. This content must be included separately in digital releases, indicating the corresponding expression in the version field. The silence rules apply equally to this kind of audio.
  • Silent tracks and white noise tracks. This kind of audio is not allowed. Its use will be interpreted as fraudulent, leading to the application of our Anti-Fraud Policy.
  • Audios and titles. Audio files and track titles must always match. Audios uploaded to non-corresponding tracks are not accepted.
  • Minimum length. If it is a single, a song has to last more than 30 seconds, otherwise, the channels can interpret the release as click fraud. If it is part of an EP or album it can be permitted as long as it has coherence with the whole release or if the song is an intro, interlude or an outro. Generally speaking, unless it is artistically justified, we recommend audios longer than a minute.
  • Previews, commercials, snippets and trailers. None of these formats are permitted.

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