Ok, I know that on February 17, 2009, television is going fully digital. I understand that and know that my TV's are fine because we use cable boxes already. But I heard one rumor and have one question so I thought I'd ask them here and see if anyone here can help.
I'll start with the rumor. What a friend of mine told me is that when TV goes digital in 2009, sound levels will be standardized, meaning the guy trying to sell me a new car will not be twice as loud as the show I was watching. It would also mean I wouldn't have to adjust the sound on different stations. Is that true? I couldn't find anything on it through Google or and I tried to navigate www.fcc.gov to no avail.
Now the question. Will my old TV's that are connected to cable but don't use a cable box need a converter? I'm thinking they will, since the newest one is about 5 years old.
So please any help would be welcomed.
I'll start with the rumor. What a friend of mine told me is that when TV goes digital in 2009, sound levels will be standardized, meaning the guy trying to sell me a new car will not be twice as loud as the show I was watching. It would also mean I wouldn't have to adjust the sound on different stations. Is that true? I couldn't find anything on it through Google or and I tried to navigate www.fcc.gov to no avail.
Now the question. Will my old TV's that are connected to cable but don't use a cable box need a converter? I'm thinking they will, since the newest one is about 5 years old.
So please any help would be welcomed.