ID3 tag incompatibility between iTunes and other media jukeboxes?

Hi
Although it is very nice, I feel iTunes lacks features in regards to smart id3 tag management for large libraries. I bought Music Match because of its capabilities to mass-change of tags and auto-completion of information using filenames and/or the Internet.
Besides the fact that Music Match does not recognize the nano, now in many of the songs whose tags have been corrected using Music Match (same for RealPlayer) will appear corrupted for iTunes: they will not play, if transferred to iPod, will not play there either, and if removed from itunes and then reinserted, the songs will not even reappear in the main library list. That is, the songs are lost as far as itunes is concerned, even though I can still play them with any other player (winamp, music match and real player).
So maybe itunes converts the tags to some format only itself will understand? And itunes would do this only once, at first, so that if the user externally changes the tags, something bad might happen? Any past experiences on this?
Any help will be appreciated.
Marinho (marinho at acm dot org).
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