Sur ma version pci j'ai les 2, et elles fonctionnent parfaitement, aussi bien la sortie que l'entrée: j'ai donc un montage en série sans souci... pas besoin de diviser le signal...
Par contre il existe aussi des versions pci sans sortie.
Freeview on a USB key from Hauppauge
22 Nov 2005
Hauppauge Digital, the PC TV card specialists, have introduced the WinTV HVR-900, a tiny "TV stick" that plugs in to a USB 2.0 socket and adds live TV to a laptop or desktop computer. The miniature TV tuner, small enough to carry on a keyring, can receive both analogue and DTT (Freeview) broadcasts.
Priced at £74.99 inc VAT, it comes with a high-gain aerial. Laptop owners can simply plug the stick into a USB 2.0 socket and position the aerial to receive the Freeview channels (subject, of course, to coverage, and presumably, the laptop being stationary!).
Hauppauge claims the aerial will give "excellent picture quality in all but weak signal areas", and says it should work in any European territory with a DTT service. The device also allows owners to record live TV to the PC's hard disk for later playback, or to burn to DVD (approx 1.6Gb per hour).
The HVR-900 will be on the High Street by the end of this month, says Hauppauge.