Premiere Pro Metadata & iXML/BEXT for Broadcast WAV files

Hi.
For feature film workflows, we depend greatly on the iXML and BEXT chunk in broadcast wave files.
As far as I can see, the XMP metadata "engine" (don't know of a better word) doesn't "see" the iXML and BEXT chunk in broadcast wave files.
Is there a particular workflow/workaround where the iXML and BEXT metadata show up in the "Metadata" tab in Premiere Pro.
Thanks!

mrmr450 wrote:
I see, thanks for the response.
I know there is a plug-in that allows FLAC files to be played in iTunes, so I'm wondering if there is some kind of 3rd party app that could solve this WAV metadata issue?
I have never heard of such a plug-in, and kind of doubt there is one, but perhaps a search would turn something up.
By the way, iTunes does not "lose" the tag data, it just fails to display or do anything with it. The tag data is still there if you use that same WAV file in another program.
Or am I just running into a brick wall here?
Maybe.
The more typical way to use WAV files is to embed the relevant information into the filename, which is always available. In iTunes, for any file which it thinks has no tags, the exact filename is displayed in the Name field.

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