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Displaying An Embed Code For Your Track

  1. What are embed codes on SoundCloud, and how can they be used?

    • Embed codes allow your tracks to be shared on blogs and websites through SoundCloud's embedded players. You can manage the visibility of the embed code, making it private or enabling it for anyone to share through your track's Permissions tab.

  2. How can I manage the embed code settings for individual tracks?

    • You can make the embed code for an individual track private or public by going to the track's Permissions tab. From there, you can toggle the embed code settings as needed.

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  3. Is it possible to change the embed code settings for multiple tracks at once?

    • Yes, you can change the embed code settings for multiple tracks simultaneously. Go to your Tracks page, select the tracks you want to edit, click on ‘Edit tracks,’ and choose ‘Permissions’ from the drop-down menu.

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  4. Does making an embed code private affect existing embedded players?

    • No, making the embed code private will not disable embedded players that are already in use for that track.

Examples of Embedded Players in Use:


Scenario 1:
Artist Website Integration

  • An artist has embedded their latest track on their website using SoundCloud's embedded player. Visitors can play the track directly on the website without needing to visit SoundCloud.

    Scenario 2: Music Blog Feature
  • A music blogger features a track on their site by embedding it through the SoundCloud player. Readers can listen to the track while reading the review, enhancing the overall experience.

Step-by-Step Guide:

  • Step 1: Navigate to the track you want to manage.
  • Step 2: Click on the "Edit" button under the track's waveform.
  • Step 3: Go to the "Permissions" tab.
  • Step 4: Toggle the embed code option to make it private or public.
  • Step 5: Save your changes.

For Multiple Tracks:

  • Step 1: Go to your Tracks page.
  • Step 2: Select the tracks you want to edit.
  • Step 3: Click on "Edit tracks" and choose "Permissions."
  • Step 4: Adjust the embed code settings as needed.
  • Step 5: Save the changes.
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