Package: mp3val Version: 0.1.4-3 Severity: normal Hi, I don't really like huge ID3v2 frames, but some people use them... I've seen MP3 files where someone stupid embedded a 900kb image. I think it's called an APIC frame, attached picture. mp3val reported this file as being broken; an investigation revealed that it removed 900kb, the size of the APIC judging from a hex editor. I guess mp3val could need some better understanding for ID3v2 frames to handle such overly large frames. (Not that I'd aprove of adding such huge images...)
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