Sync preparation

Prepare your catalog for sync review.

Digital Currency Inc. supports sync preparation for independent artists, labels, managers, and creative teams with sync licensing readiness, catalog organization, metadata review, rights context, release records, distribution reporting, playlist strategy, and label services.

Sync preparation works best when catalog details, release records, metadata, credits, rights context, ownership notes, links, assets, and campaign history are organized before music is reviewed.

  • Sync preparation planning
  • Sync licensing readiness education
  • Catalog organization for music review
  • Metadata, credits, and release record review

What DCI supports

Catalog readiness, rights context, and sync organization.

DCI helps music teams organize sync preparation across catalog management, metadata review, release records, rights context, distribution reporting, playlist history, streaming context, release planning, and label services.

  • Sync preparation planning
  • Sync licensing readiness education
  • Catalog organization for music review
  • Metadata, credits, and release record review
  • Rights context and ownership information
  • Music for film, TV, ads, games, trailers, and promos
  • Distribution reporting and platform context
  • Playlist, streaming, and campaign history
  • Release planning and catalog readiness
  • Label services for independent music teams

Sync readiness

Organize the details before music is reviewed.

Before music is considered for film, television, advertising, games, trailers, promos, or brand uses, artists and labels need organized catalog records, release metadata, credits, rights context, ownership notes, assets, links, and support needs.

  • Artist, label, and catalog information
  • Release links, metadata, credits, and versions
  • Ownership, contributor, and rights context
  • Clean audio, artwork, and asset information
  • Streaming, playlist, and campaign history
  • Sync goals, usage context, and support needs

Sync preparation FAQ

Sync readiness, catalog prep, and rights context explained.

Clear answers for artists, labels, managers, and creative teams researching sync preparation, sync licensing readiness, music for film and TV, catalog organization, metadata review, rights context, distribution reporting, and label services.

What is sync preparation?

Sync preparation is the process of organizing music, catalog information, metadata, credits, rights context, ownership notes, release records, and assets so music can be reviewed more clearly for film, television, advertising, games, trailers, promos, and other visual media opportunities.

How does DCI support sync preparation?

DCI helps independent artists, labels, managers, and creative teams organize sync preparation through catalog organization, metadata review, release records, rights context, distribution reporting, playlist and streaming history, campaign context, and label service support.

Is sync preparation different from sync licensing?

Yes. Sync preparation is the organization work that happens before music is reviewed or pitched for sync opportunities. Sync licensing is the permission and business process connected to using music in visual media.

Why does metadata matter for sync preparation?

Metadata helps connect each release to artist names, credits, contributors, versions, catalog records, rights context, links, and reporting information. Clean metadata can make sync preparation easier to review and organize.

Who is DCI sync preparation support built for?

DCI sync preparation support is built for independent artists, labels, managers, producers, creators, and creative teams that need more structure around catalog organization, metadata review, rights context, release records, distribution reporting, playlist history, and label services.

DCI access

Prepare your sync materials with DCI.

Share the artist, release, catalog, music links, metadata context, rights questions, sync goals, distribution details, campaign history, and support needed. DCI reviews every invite request before opening platform access.

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