You are muxing to MPEG-TS. That adds overheads.
Thanks for your quick reply and your help.
I've tried to delete the mux command, and now correctly the server send a 30kbps stream and the clients receive a 30kbps stream (for a 24kbps stream), but no sound can be heard on the client side even if the data are received, it's like VLC clients weren't able to read and play the relayed stream without muxing.
May it depend on the fact the the initial unicast stream is encoded in AACplus by Opticodec-PC SE?
It's very strange, because VLC before the relay is able to read the Unicast Stream by Opticodec, but the same stream after the multicast relay is no more readable by the clients (which use VLC too), and the stream can be read only if muxed with TS.
I've found this document on Orban Opticodec
http://www.orban.com/plugin/Read_Me.html
in which are indicated the supported live stream types (and MULTICAST RTP in still UNDER DEVELOPMENT). Maybe is this the problem?
If this is problem, please, can you tell me if exists another encoder (better if in AACplus, otherwise also in OggVorbis or in AAC are good), which can be connected directly to VLC like Opticodec?