> It is like sox 
> isn't closing and leaving memory like it should be, but if I run it 
> directly from the command line, I don't have that problem.

Try Ben Forta's tip of adding /c as an argument. "This tells the command 
interpreter to run and terminate upon completion".  I had a similar problem 
with ffmpeg and using \c solved it for me.

http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/7/31/Using-CFEXECUTE-To-Execute-Command-Line-Utilities





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