VDPAU on nvidia:
H264
VC1
MPEG2
MPEG4
BOB deinterlacing
WEAVE
Temp/Spatial deinterlacing
Color Processing
constantly improving
implemented in: mythv, mplayer, xbmc, vlc, many more
XVBA on AMD:
H264
VC1
BOB deinterlacing
SDK pending since at least 2K11 (phoronix has had some articles)
implemented in: xbmc(PR pending), xvba-vaapi-wrapper (development stopped 1 year ago)
VAAPI on Intel Hardware:
H264
VC1
MPEG2
MPEG4
10bit Color transformation (? not really sure here - used to help decoding hi10p)
BOB deinterlacing
constantly improving
implemented in: vlc, mplayer-vaapi, totem, gstreamer, xbmc, many more
To finish:
Audio part:
Intel: DTS-HD,TrueHD, LPCM (might require kernel patch, SandyBridge++), 192000 via hdmi
Nvidia: DTS-HD,TrueHD, LPCM (>= ION-2), 192000 via hdmi
AMD: No Bitstream at all, LPCM only 2 Channels, more channels only possible via pseudo formats like AC3, DTS that are coded on two real channels max 48000h via hdmi (spdif is a bit better)
You could write a nice article on: "What htpc current Linux Users should buy" :-)
Offtopic:
I tried my nice Fusion Systems on Windows 8 7 days ago and nearly started crying ... cause all that is missing in the list above, just works there out of the box, easily by DXVA2 :-)


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