Exporting podcast, no ID3 tags.

I have tried this about 7 times on different episodes and it has happened to be every time. I am exporting it as a file and I have filled in all the title, artists, description fields etc.
1st time I export it and then open the file in iTunes no ID3 tags.
2nd time I export it and write over the first file then the ID3 tags work.
Oh and I also have to quit and restart GB in between the two attempts.
Anyone else experiencing this problem?

I guess no one else has experienced this then. I will just add it to the file in iTunes then. Shame it doesn't work through GB though.

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