Hi there,

can anyone explain what exactly the scheduling timeout is and how is it used
with the timestamps sent b putData()?
I'm working on an application which uses ccrtp to transfer audio and video
data. 
For audio I use Dynamic types with their sample rate e.g. 8000 or 16000 as
clock rate and a scheduling timeout of 10000 as in the examples. That works
great. (Using a period of 20ms)
For video the fps are much smaller e.g. 10. When Using a Clockrate of 10 and
the scheduling timeout of 10000 I get a floting point exception in
getScheduingTimeout(). When i decrease the timeout to 100 the exceptions are
gone, but I do not receive any rtp data on the receiver.

Any help is appreciated.

Greetings joe
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