Hi,
Here is the output of the "xvinfo" command as you requested :

[jack@PC-BSD /usr/home/jack]$ xvinfo X-Video Extension version 2.2screen #0  
Adaptor #0: "NV17 Video Texture"    number of ports: 32    port base: 310    
operations supported: PutImage     supported visuals:      depth 24, visualID 
0x21      depth 24, visualID 0x24      depth 24, visualID 0x25      depth 24, 
visualID 0x26      depth 24, visualID 0x27      depth 24, visualID 0x28      
depth 24, visualID 0x29      depth 24, visualID 0x2a      depth 24, visualID 
0x2b      depth 24, visualID 0x2c      depth 24, visualID 0x2d      depth 24, 
visualID 0x2e      depth 24, visualID 0x2f      depth 24, visualID 0x30      
depth 24, visualID 0x31      depth 24, visualID 0x32      depth 24, visualID 
0x33      depth 24, visualID 0x34      depth 24, visualID 0x35      depth 24, 
visualID 0x36      depth 24, visualID 0x37      depth 24, visualID 0x38      
depth 24, visualID 0x39      depth 24, visualID 0x3a      depth 24, visualID 
0x3b      depth 24, visualID 0x3c      depth 24, visualID 0x3d      depth 24, 
visualID 0x3e      depth 24, visualID 0x22      depth 24, visualID 0x3f      
depth 24, visualID 0x40      depth 24, visualID 0x41      depth 24, visualID 
0x42      depth 24, visualID 0x43      depth 24, visualID 0x44      depth 24, 
visualID 0x45      depth 24, visualID 0x46      depth 24, visualID 0x47      
depth 24, visualID 0x48      depth 24, visualID 0x49      depth 24, visualID 
0x4a      depth 24, visualID 0x4b      depth 24, visualID 0x4c      depth 24, 
visualID 0x4d      depth 24, visualID 0x4e      depth 24, visualID 0x4f      
depth 24, visualID 0x50      depth 24, visualID 0x51      depth 24, visualID 
0x52      depth 24, visualID 0x53      depth 24, visualID 0x54      depth 24, 
visualID 0x55      depth 24, visualID 0x56      depth 24, visualID 0x57      
depth 24, visualID 0x58      depth 24, visualID 0x59    number of attributes: 7 
     "XV_SET_DEFAULTS" (range 0 to 0)              client settable attribute    
  "XV_ITURBT_709" (range 0 to 1)              client settable attribute         
     client gettable attribute (current value is 0)      "XV_SYNC_TO_VBLANK" 
(range 0 to 1)              client settable attribute              client 
gettable attribute (current value is 1)      "XV_BRIGHTNESS" (range -1000 to 
1000)              client settable attribute              client gettable 
attribute (current value is 0)      "XV_CONTRAST" (range -1000 to 1000)         
     client settable attribute              client gettable attribute (current 
value is 0)      "XV_SATURATION" (range -1000 to 1000)              client 
settable attribute              client gettable attribute (current value is 0)  
    "XV_HUE" (range -1000 to 1000)              client settable attribute       
       client gettable attribute (current value is 0)    maximum XvImage size: 
8192 x 8192    Number of image formats: 4      id: 0x32595559 (YUY2)        
guid: 59555932-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71        bits per pixel: 16        
number of planes: 1        type: YUV (packed)      id: 0x32315659 (YV12)        
guid: 59563132-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71        bits per pixel: 12        
number of planes: 3        type: YUV (planar)      id: 0x59565955 (UYVY)        
guid: 55595659-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71        bits per pixel: 16        
number of planes: 1        type: YUV (packed)      id: 0x30323449 (I420)        
guid: 49343230-0000-0010-8000-00aa00389b71        bits per pixel: 12        
number of planes: 3        type: YUV (planar)



> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 12:29:48 +0200
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: FW: ASUS P5KPL-AM motherboard on-board sound laggs
> 
> 
> C. G. <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > Oliver Fromme wrote:
>  > > Please install the "xvinfo" tool from ports or packages.
>  > > It displays the status of the XVideo extension.
>  > 
>  > Here is the output of the "xvinfo" command as you requested :
>  > 
>  > [root@PC-BSD] ~# xvinfo 
>  > xvinfo:  Unable to open display
> 
> That output isn't useful, I'm afraid.  I guess you ran the
> command from a text mode console, or from an ssh session
> (without X redirection), or with a user not authorized to
> connect to the X server.  In that case no X11 programs work,
> of course, and you will always get the above error message.
> 
> You have to make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable
> is set correctly (usually ":0", but it may be different).
> If you open a shell inside a terminal window (e.g. xterm or
> rxvt), $DISPLAY should already be correct, so please run
> the xvinfo command again inside a terminal window.  If that
> still produces the same error message as above, try this:
> 
> sh -c 'DISPLAY=:0 xvinfo'
> 
> Best regards
>    Oliver
> 
> 
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