FAIL formats: can't open input pipe : premature EOF

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Hello,

  I’ve been using sox to assemble soundtracks for short .mp4 files from a library of sound clips.  Yesterday I went through and modified all the clips, amplifying  and trimming them with Audacity.  

I notice now that some of my clips don’t work anymore with sox.  I get a ‘premature EOF’ error and it can’t open the file.  

For example, "FAIL formats: can't open input pipe 'yell.wav -r 44100 -p vol 1  speed 0.71818181872368 trim 2.5333333333333 0.012778780478022': premature EOF

The file in question plays OK by itself, though.  It opens in Quicktime Player and Audacity OK.  I don’t know otherwise how to check the file to see if it is somehow corrupt.  Does anyone know why sox would give me this error?  If I swap the file out for the older version, then everything works ok.  The file is pretty short, a few seconds, but I haven’t had a problem with short sound files until now.  The older, working version is 20Kbytes and the new one is 17Kbytes, but I have other shorter files that do work.

Thanks for any ideas/help!
Bob


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