[Freeswitch-users] Music on hold sample rate mismatch

Brian West brian at freeswitch.org
Thu Nov 13 00:45:39 MSK 2014


Its a debug line, not a warning.

src/switch_core_file.c:         switch_log_printf(SWITCH_CHANNEL_LOG,
SWITCH_LOG_DEBUG, "File %s sample rate %d doesn't match requested rate
%d\n", file_path, fh->samplerate, rate);

You can ignore it, its informational only.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Oleg Stolyar <olegstolyar at gmail.com>
wrote:

> This might be the easiest question ever asked on this list.
>
> I am playing wav files with sample rate 48000 as music on hold for a
> conference with sample rate 8000.  I am getting this warning in the logs:
>
> switch_core_file.c:211 File
> /usr/local/freeswitch/sounds/music/8000/music.wav sample rate 48000 doesn't
> match requested rate 8000
>
> I can ignore it, right?  This will not create any actual problems?  I
> don't think it will even increase the CPU consumption but wanted to confirm.
>
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