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On Windows 7 there is no VDPAU or XVBA. (Article says that this will be the OS)
Partially true, since both technologies you mention are linux. However, DxVA is available, and the fusion chips do UVD2 quite nicely.
I built a "hudson" E350 based system with a Ceton InfiniTV card, and it handles 4 HD streams no problem. The ceton card runs a bit hot, however, so extra cooling was required (apex MI-008 case).