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Tor and Onion

This would be very hard to accomplish. In general, Tor is designed for anonymization not real time downloads. Tor anonymity works by picking nodes at random to reach the destination server. For example, if the stream is hosted in the UK and my node exits somewhere in Europe I could have a pretty good connection depending on the bandwidth of the nodes. If my node exits in South America watching a live stream hosted in the UK would likely be problematic.

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In addition, Tor disallows JavaScript and Flash to protect the clients from IP leaks. So your only streaming option would be HTML5 video.
 
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Thanks GeekItTillItMhz for this good visualization and good explanation. Yes, at first I had this knowledge, but I thought I could find something as a solution :) to invent hot water :) however, I was spinning in circles and coming back to what I knew at the beginning no way to realize my idea
 
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