Yes, there is a better work-around than I first realized. What I recently
learned is that, every time Rhythmbox starts running, it checks the
date-modified of every track and compares it to the date of its database.
If the track has been updated, it reads the metadata from the track and
updates
Is it simple to install the qtdemux plugin? Would this cause other
problems?
How can we get qtdemux back into current Ubuntu releases? Are there
political/philosophical obstacles?
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I am the person who originally reported this bug and I continue to be
unable to edit m4a tags with Rhythmbox. I appear to have qtdemux
installed on my 14.04 system (although I did nothing to explicitly
install it) so perhaps qtdemux (or its absence) is not causing this bug.
I ran gst-inspect
Public bug reported:
I used bugzilla to file a bug against sound-juicer. The sound-juicer
team debugged the problem and sent me the following note:
This is a bug in gstreamer that has been fixed in version 1.3.91.
Bruce you could trying filing a ubuntu bug to see if they will patch
gstreamer
Public bug reported:
Rhythmbox cannot edit m4a tags.
For example, I right-click on a song and the properties window opens.
I change a field, for example title, and then click close. A window
opens saying Error while saving song information. File corrupted
during write. The title is unchanged