As I understand, rhythmbox was using a GStreamer plugin to edit m4a tags, named qtdemux (for "Quick Time demuxer")
But this plugin disappeared(?) since Ubuntu Precise.
It appears in Ubuntu Lucid [1], but is not anymore in Ubuntu Trusty [2]
Lucid has gstreamer0.10-plugins-good 0.10.21-1ubuntu2 [3] Trusty has gstreamer0.10-plugins-good 0.10.31-3+nmu1ubuntu5 [4]
[1] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=lucid&arch=any&mode=filename&searchon=contents&keywords=qtdemux [2] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=trusty&arch=any&mode=filename&searchon=contents&keywords=qtdemux [3] http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/gstreamer0.10-plugins-good [4] http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/gstreamer0.10-plugins-good
As I understand, rhythmbox was using a GStreamer plugin to edit m4a tags, named qtdemux (for "Quick Time demuxer")
But this plugin disappeared(?) since Ubuntu Precise.
It appears in Ubuntu Lucid [1], but is not anymore in Ubuntu Trusty [2]
Lucid has gstreamer0. 10-plugins- good 0.10.21-1ubuntu2 [3] 10-plugins- good 0.10.31- 3+nmu1ubuntu5 [4]
Trusty has gstreamer0.
[1] http:// packages. ubuntu. com/search? suite=lucid& arch=any& mode=filename& searchon= contents& keywords= qtdemux packages. ubuntu. com/search? suite=trusty& arch=any& mode=filename& searchon= contents& keywords= qtdemux packages. ubuntu. com/lucid/ gstreamer0. 10-plugins- good packages. ubuntu. com/trusty/ gstreamer0. 10-plugins- good
[2] http://
[3] http://
[4] http://