Package: avinfo
Severity: important
Tags: lfs

Dear maintainer,

As subject says, in some cases (>> 2Gb) it's clearly seen the integer
overflow, in others (around 2Gb) it's badly computed. An example:

$ ls -lh example.*
-rw-r--r-- 1 mones mones 3.2G May 15  2011 example.1.avi
-rw-r--r-- 1 mones mones 3.3G May 16  2011 example.2.avi
-rw-r--r-- 1 mones mones 3.3G May 17  2011 example.3.avi
-rw-r--r-- 1 mones mones 2.0G Sep  5  2011 example.4.avi

$ ls -1 example.* | avinfo -l-
example.1.avi, -866501336b
video: 720x320 02:17:19 25fps XviD 2Mbps
audio: 48KHz  00:00:05 6 chanels 632Mbps 
example.2.avi, -826953198b
video: 720x320 02:24:30 25fps XviD 1.9Mbps
audio: 48KHz  00:00:04 6 chanels 971Mbps 
example.3.avi, -825210920b
video: 720x320 02:41:36 25fps XviD 1.7Mbps
audio: 48KHz  00:00:05 6 chanels 868Mbps 
example.4.avi, 1.1Gb
video: 720x304 02:10:48 25fps XviD 1.7Mbps
audio: 48KHz  02:10:48 6 chanels 381Kbps 

Audio length seems also to be wrong when file is very large.

regards,

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