> What about http source relaying ? OK, I missed that, because your original message talked about using a "UDPSource" for input. Obviously, for HTTP, you can't do this.
If your input is a HTTP source, then the easiest way to handle this is to use a 3rd-party application - like "wget" - to retrieve it, and then pipe its output into our server code (which will read from "stdin"). This is described in the FAQ. Ross Finlayson Live Networks, Inc. http://www.live555.com/
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