Hi,
Alright I got comments and feedback for people (in order they were asked):
Seraphic-, regarding your questions here are some responses
1) I haven't tried a Theater 650 Pro with a PS2, but it should work just fine and is probably more dependent on what software application you use.
2) I'm not familiar with that Resource Kit and it doesn't seem like a really high priority item right now, so I can't really try it out. Maybe some other forum users here have tried it and can give some feedback.
3) I think some of the responses you've gotten have cleared this issue already.
4) I'm not really sure what you mean here, but audio and video should be in crips sync with the Theater 650 Pro.
5) Regarding your current card, I haven't tried one myself, but looking at its spec and considering you've had it for a few years, the Theater 650 Pro should be considerably better quality.
6) Really soon, stay tuned

7) Current All-In-Wonder products have the Theater 200 chip in them and the Theater 650 Pro is a lot newer and so significantly better quality.
BFever, I haven't tried out that card yet, but from reading the specs I can see that the Theater 650 Pro quality should be better. I don't want to give a sales pitch or sound like I'm bashing anyone, but have a look at the feature set yourself. Except for the Y/C separation (3D comb) all the other "features" I saw were actually MCE features rather than that of the chip/board. So if you want reasons to buy a Theater 650 Pro instead, read the list of features we offer because pretty much none of them are in that Aver card.
Octavean, thanks for bringing this card to our attention, I haven't heard of it before. Looking at it's spec though, I only have 2 words for you "software encoder". Need we say more?