Keep star rating after export

     I can't seem to keep my star ratings on my files after I export them to JPG. My export settings are set to keep "All" metadata, but this doesn't seem to change it. Any ideas of what else might be happening? Thanks for your help.

Thanks Suzanne. I'm viewing in Photo Mechanic, & I do have save changes to XMP automatically set.

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