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This doesn't necessarily refute what you say, but this is what it says on the Raspberry Pi wiki at e-Linux:
GPU
The RaspberryPi appears to handle h264 1080p movie from USB to HDMI at least 4MB/s.
The Admin "JamesH" said it would handle "basically 1080p30, high profile, >40Mb/s." (5MB/s) in h264
And about WVGA(480p30) or 720p20 in VP8/WEBM
Based on that, it can't do it. But I guess you mean this can be fixed with software? Put another way, could you do it?