Upload files and save your first playlist

Uploading files is the first step to getting your music organized, searchable, and ready to share in DISCO.
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Uploading files is the first step to getting music and media into DISCO. From there, you can arrange those files in the Playlist Creator and save them as a playlist, ready for review, sharing, or further editing.

In this article

You’ll learn how to:

  • upload files into DISCO
  • understand what happens to uploaded audio formats
  • arrange files in the Playlist Creator
  • save a playlist after uploading
  • find uploaded files and playlists later

Upload files into the Playlist Creator

The fastest way to upload files is to drag and drop them directly into the Playlist Creator.

You can upload from:

  • your computer
  • an external hard drive
  • connected cloud storage sources

As the files upload, they are added to the Playlist Creator so you can begin organizing them right away.

Understand what happens to uploaded audio files

When you upload high-quality audio files such as WAV, AIFF, or FLAC, DISCO automatically creates a compressed MP3 for streaming.

This gives you:

  • a high-quality source file for download
  • a fast-loading MP3 for playback and sharing

Uploading an MP3 does not create a WAV or AIFF version, so it is best to upload your highest-quality master when possible.

Arrange files in the Playlist Creator

Once your files are in the Playlist Creator, drag and drop them into the order you want.

This lets you shape the listening experience, group related files together, or prepare the playlist for internal review, sharing, or presentation later.

Save the playlist

Once the files are arranged the way you want, give the playlist a name and save it.

In DISCO, a playlist is a saved collection of files arranged for a purpose. It can be used for internal review, sharing, presentation, or delivery.

Saving the playlist turns the uploaded files into a reusable collection you can come back to, edit, share, and build on later.

The saved playlist will now appear in Browse, where it can be found again and reused in future workflows.

Find uploaded files and playlists later

Uploaded tracks can be found in the Tracks view, and saved playlists appear in Browse.

Both tracks and playlists can also appear in your search results, making it easy to find what you’ve uploaded later by searching titles, metadata, playlist names, and other indexed information.

This gives you the flexibility to upload first, then organize, search, and share as needed.

Wrap up

Uploading files into DISCO is the first step to getting organized. Once your files are in the Playlist Creator, you can arrange them, save the playlist, and find both the tracks and playlist later through Browse and search.

Questions answered

  • How do I upload music and save a playlist in DISCO?
  • How do I get files into DISCO?
  • How do I upload files and organize them in DISCO?
  • How do I make a playlist after uploading files?
  • How do I find tracks and playlists after uploading them?
  • Where do saved playlists appear in DISCO?
  • What happens when I upload WAV files to DISCO?
  • Does DISCO create MP3s from WAV files?
  • Can I search for uploaded tracks in DISCO?
  • How do I upload files to DISCO?