All About Playlists

DISCO is designed to streamline file organization, sharing, and receiving. These processes revolve around Playlists and Channels, which are the core of DISCO's folder management and sharing structure.

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Playlist Overview

In this article, you'll learn about: 

  1. Playlist basics 
  2. Adding and arranging tracks in a playlist
  3. Playlist settings
  4. Presentation and design
  5. Sharing functionality
  6. Browsing and editing existing playlists

What is a Playlist?

Playlists are DISCO’s most basic folder structure for storing, organizing, and sharing files.

Playlists offer many functions:

  • Flexible design templates
  •  Searchability
  • Multiple sharing methods
  • In-depth playlist access stats, which link to the contact database
  • Security features
  • Organization systems
Playlist features vary across different DISCO plans.

A Playlist can contain one file:

DISCO Playlist URL with one file

… or many files - like a sync pitch or mixtape using the Default design template:

DISCO Playlist page showing default template

…or an album, EPK, or press release using the Pages design template:

DISCO Album Page URL

Create a Playlist

All uploads start in the Playlist Creator, where you can work on multiple playlists at the same time.

Click the plus (+) sign at the top right to create a new playlist.

Add files to the Playlist Creator by searching or dragging from within DISCO, your computer, or Dropbox:

DISCO Playlist Creator upload area

Divide the Playlist into Sections

Sections can expand and collapse in the share URL view:

Playlist Creator Menu select section

Playlist Creator with Sections

Rearrange tracks or sections by dragging and dropping:

Rearrange tracks in the playlist creator

Playlist Settings

Playlists offer many options for internal organization and customizing the recipient’s experience.

Playlist settings can be updated at any time by editing and re-saving a playlist.
Save Playlist Button

Playlist Info

The Playlist Info tab is the control center a range of features and settings:

  • Name, which refers to the playlist title you see inside DISCO and on shared playlists
  • Playlist Tags for storing additional information about  playlists internally
  • Add to Channel option for additional organizational structure
  • Watermarking for tracing leaks of sensitive pre-release material
  • Streaming only optionality
Playlist Info tab
  • Client Version, an internal flag to show that a playlist has been shared:
Client Version flag in Explorer
  • Add to my Starred lists, ensuring a playlist appears in the Browse and Starred areas
  • Viewable only by me, which restricts who can see a playlist
  • Show Lyrics (if you’ve added them to the metadata), allowing recipients to read as they listen
Make sure you've filled out the Lyrics metadata on each track first!

Albums Toggle

Albums are another content type that improve presentation and organization in DISCO Catalogs and in Browse. 

Album toggle highlighted on Playlist pop up
  • The Album toggle classifies a playlist as an album.
Browse area showing Plylists Tracks Albums switching buttons
  • Adding a release date can improve search results both in your own DISCO as well as in DISCO Catalogs.
Libraries CRM showing add Albums tab

Streaming Only Toggle

This removes an options to download or save to DISCO.

  • Toggle on “Streaming only” in the Save Playlist area:
Streaming Only toggle on playlist save pop up
  • Save the playlist and open the Share URL.
  • The download and Save to DISCO options will be hidden:
Streaming only playlist URL highlights no download buttons

Want to make the playlist downloadable again?

  • Find it in Browse.
  • Click the Edit Playlist pen to send it to the Playlist Creator, then click Save.
Edit Playlist Icon highlighted
  • Un-toggle the Streaming only option.
  • Save changes and ask your recipients to refresh the Share URL.
Playlist URL showing download options

Presentation

Open the Presentation tab to choose a design template and customize your playlist.

Presentation Tab highlighted on playlist save pop up

Learn more about fancy EPK design options using the Album page template.

Formats

Since uploaded high-res (WAV & AIFF) files automatically create an MP3, you can select whether the originally uploaded format or the optimized format is available as the default download option.

The Formats tab (on the Save Playlist popup) provides these options.

Formats tab on playlist save pop up
  • Including original formats in the main playlist download will set the original high resolution version (WAV, AIF, FLAC) as the default download option (if they are available).
  • Sending only optimized formats restricts the download to only include MP3s or original files that were not transcoded, like M4As.
  • The Formats tab is not accessible if MP3s are the only file type present in the playlist.

Alias Metadata

Alias Metadata allows you to edit track metadata on a specific playlist without altering the original metadata anywhere else in your DISCO.

Alias Metadata tab on playlist save pop up

Save & View the Playlist

  • Open the URL to check that everything looks right:
Saved Playlist pop up with share URL

Sharing Playlists

Share option highlighted in Playlist menu

Browse Saved Playlists

  • Browse is “Home” in DISCO and contains four view filters: Playlists, Tracks, Albums, and Artists.
  • Browse organizes playlists in chronological order by default.
Browse area showing Playlists Tracks Albums buttons

View Playlist Content in Explorer

Selecting a playlist or track opens a column to the right in the middle of DISCO - this is called the Explorer.

Playlist selected in explorer showing tracks

Edit a Playlist

  • Find and hover over a playlist.
  • Select the Pen icon to open it for editing in the Playlist Creator:
Edit playlist icon highlighted in explorer
  • Rearrange track order by dragging and dropping according to preference.
  • Remove tracks by hovering over them and clicking the “X.”
  • Add new tracks.
  • Click “Save” above the Playlist Creator to access and update the playlist settings (i.e. switch from “streaming only” to downloadable, change themes. etc.).
  • If the playlist has already been shared, the recipient simply needs to refresh the link to see your edits after saving again.
Edit playlist and remove track

Wrap-Up

DISCO playlists are a versatile and powerful tool for organizing and sharing files.

Whether you're a new artist looking to share your music or an established music industry professional, DISCO's playlist features will anchor your workflow.

Questions answered

How do I create and share a streaming only playlist link?
How do I remove all download options from my playlists?
How can I send WAVs instead of MP3s?