what I also do is to send the file name to iemlib/soundfile_info, which gives out the file size (for wav files). then I send that value as an argument to -maxsize, and I don't have to worry about how big the sound file is. (except for Mathieu's error, which I hadn't heard about before)

OK i've done as Mathieu suggested and used the '-maxsize' to increase
the capacity of the array to 1e+009. I have no idea what this means but
the patch works so i'm not too bothered for now. Thanks for all the
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