Itunes won't read hidden tracks and video!!!

so i bought the new justin timberlake cd, and i can't play the hidden track at the end of the cd. also, i can't get it so i can watch the video that is supposed to come with the cd or see the interactive booklet.
please help!!!!

I am also having the same problem with about 200 of my MP3s. The tag info shows up perfectly using QuickLook on Leopard, but in iTunes I can't see any of the info. I have tried converting the ID3 tag version, revesing the unicode....nothing.
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