@andyg: Ok, I have to admit that is some self-destruction using Solaris,
but once you got to know that gnu-tools-are-not-standard-in-solairs
thing you one can cope quite good using with Solaris. Maybe OpenIndiana
will make gnu the standard toolbox...

Anyway, I got it. I now checked out what's doing wrong in my box:

After doing the info I got from evoz4, I recompiled the modules and
ffmpeg. Nothing turned out to be better. 

BUT: Then I remembered, that my video repo consists of just symlinks to
the real files. Scanning the real files worked and now I can watch my
videos.

Conclusion: I seems to me that the scanner (libmediascan?) does not
follow symbolic links. This makes sense to me, because I could not scan
images until I added the -D__linux__ to the compiler flags. Another
point is that I had to change some lines in mediascan_unix.c (part of
libmediascan) for compilation.

So, how do I get this thins to follow symlinks? Or is there hope that
libmediascan will get an update?

BTW: I am using these symlinks for ordering my repo. All tidy tagged
files get a symlink to the repos directories. All other messed up files
stay away. This keeps some order in the database. Hopefully, the issue
can be solved.


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