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 i
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 qtde
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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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 unc