Streaming video from network source

Looking to access a third party network resource eventually.  But the other team building that has not completed it yet so I don't know what it will look like.  So in the mean time I was going to try setting up a stream from a LabVIEW web service and accessing it with the HTTP vi's not sure if this is the correct way to do this.  I think I am trying to read the XML stream.  No docs on how to do this.  Was thinking about using .NET to do this but I was hoping for a LV solution.  
Anybody have experience streaming data from a web service?  

Thats works well, but what I need is something that can stream from a webservice (not created by LabVIEW).  I was looking at using a LabVIEW webservice to simulate this third party webservice untill I get better information on this.  
Createing the webservice that pushes the data out works fine.  But reading that webservice stream is giving me a 404.  
I can use the "Get" method seems to work but it takes forever do downlod the data, so its not fast enough for video.  

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