Choosing an owner label for your release

Choosing an owner label for your release

Every release needs an owner label for reporting and searching in the player. Set this in Create New Release or Edit Release.

Choosing an owner label

  1. In Releases, either edit an existing release or click Create New Release.
  2. In the next screen click the Select button underneath the Release Owner header.



    A new panel will open where you will select the label to be the owner of the release.



  3. In the Owner panel, use the search panel to search for the name of the label you want. In the results, click on the desired label. 

    This will close the Owner panel. The label will now be populated with the release.




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