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Take Two—Accessing the iTunes Hidden Attributes/Metadata

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iMac Mid-2011 27”: MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017) MacOS 12.2.1: iPad Pro (12.9”) (4th Gen) iPadOS 15.
Mac OS 10.11.6, iTunes 12.5.5, Audacity 2.1.2.0

Et Al:
In 2011 I posted a query on this subject, albeit for a different reason. No-one responded but the question remains.

Issue: When Audacity converts a Movie/TV (to merge a few files), the Search function in Audacity will find a description. I set the Convert option of adding to iTunes set to "Yes". Sometimes that description will go with the movie/tv show as a Long Description (non-editable), other times it won't.

Query: How can I manually add a Long Description metadata field?

BG (aka Brooklynguy)
 

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