Optimal Audio Specifications for Your Pitch

To ensure your music is presented at the highest quality and meets professional broadcast standards for film and television, please adhere to our network's audio specifications when finalizing your assets.

Broadcast Delivery Standards

While our initial platform dashboard accepts multiple formats for easy pitching and rapid evaluation, our partner libraries require high-resolution master files to fulfill commercial sync placements. Your final master files must meet the following specifications:

  • Required Sample Rate: 48 kHz

  • Required Bit Depth: 24-bit

  • Required Container Format: Uncompressed WAV

Why These Specifications Matter

While various audio formats like MP3 are acceptable for quick web listening, 48 kHz / 24-bit WAV is the non-negotiable industry standard within the film, television, and advertising ecosystems. Adhering to these specifications ensures:

  • Maximum Workflow Compatibility: Your tracks will seamlessly integrate into professional video editing software and post-production timelines without requiring messy, artificial sample-rate conversion.

  • Superior Audio Fidelity: A 24-bit depth provides a vastly wider dynamic range and greater transient detail than compressed formats or lower-bit depths—a absolute necessity for large theatrical mixes or broadcast television.

  • Industry Alignment: Submitting in the correct broadcast format ensures your catalog is instantly ready for high-tier music supervisors the moment a licensing deal is struck.

How to Manage Your Uploads in Practice

To prevent delays or curation bottlenecks, handle your file exports based on where they are going in our system:

  • For Initial Dashboard Uploads: You are welcome to upload a compact MP3 or standard WAV up to 75MB for initial evaluation and fast web loading.

  • For Final Curation and Delivery: If a library accepts your track, you must provide your uncompressed 24-bit / 48 kHz WAV master file. If your high-resolution master exceeds the initial dashboard file limits, simply package it directly into the ZIP file alongside your stems during the secondary asset delivery step.

Reviewing your DAW export settings before submitting ensures your music can move completely unobstructed from our dashboard straight into premium placement pipelines.