Will this technique work for DataSource merging?

I am going to receive 10 incoming datasources and I want to send them out as one datasource. Since different user send at different time I was thinking of doing this:
get new DS-> stop SendStream to all-> merge DS-> resume SendStream.
Does anyone think this will work or not? Is there a better way to do it? thanks!

I�m not sure, but don�t think it�ll work.
For sending a mixture of all the incoming streams you have to access the raw bytes of those incoming streams, then mix, and then send the mixture as a single stream. Of course, you have to code it yourself.
bgl

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