Debian Enthusiasts,
Does anyone have any suggestions for improving ffmpeg performance.  To 
make a long story, well, not quite so long, I recently converted my 
home desktop box from ArchLinux to Debian.  Back when I was running 
ArchLinux, and maybe one or two distros before, I started using 
pyTivo, a python script that can convert almost any video format into 
something a TiVo box can play and stream it to said TiVo box.  It uses 
ffmpeg for the conversion.  Under ArchLinux I could start a transfer 
and watch the video on my TiVo as it was being streamed.  In most 
cases it would stream the video faster than normal playback speed, and 
would finish transferring it before one could finish watching it.  
Judging from the indicator lights on my network switch while a video 
was being transferred there was constant communication between my 
desktop PC and my TiVo.  But, since I've switched to Debian that 
performance has gone down the drain.  I have ffmpeg installed from 
Debian-Multimedia.org.  Now, running Debian(Lenny), if I start a video 
transfer from my PC to my TiVo I have to wait for quite a while before 
I try to start watching it.  Sometimes the transfer dies in 
mid-transfer.  Watching my network switch I see intermittent activity 
between my desktop PC and my TiVo with two to three second pauses in 
between.  ldd shows ffmpeg is using the i686 libc6 libraries.  I tried 
rebuilding the ffmpeg package from source optimizing it for i686, but 
that didn't help.  Does anyone have any suggestions I might try to 
improve performance?
Kevin
http://www.RawFedDogs.net
http://www.WacoAgilityGroup.org
Bruceville, TX
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