No you will be fine. The new cable converter boxes are for people who are using antennas (or some people call them rabbit ears) to receive a signal. These people will no longer be able to pick up this signal. If you television is able to connect to cable, it is okay.
If connected to a digital to analog converter box , yes.
What kind of digital converter? Digital TV converter? Digital sound converter? Video converter? So many different analogue sources can be converted to digital... ...and there is usually a converter available or that can be made to work.
The only time you will be in need of a digital converter is if you currently own an analog television that is connected to an over-the-air antenna signal.
You need a converter box connected to your own antenna or subscribe to cable or a satellite service.
DT250A Digital TV Converter
They do not require a digital converter, but with the addition of one, you can enhance your movies and game's play back with a 3d digital converter. They run around $100.
This site answers this question: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/converterbox_vcr.html
An analog-to-digital converter is a device which converts an infinite resolution analog signal to a finite resolution digital signal.
A digital converter box for a Symphonic TV can be found at most local electronic stores. Cable companies also provide digital converter boxes for subscribers.
Digital to analog converter.An analog to digital converter and digital to analog converter are present in a computer. they serve this purpose. They are present in the form of ICs inside.
The resolution of an analogue to digital converter is defined as the minimum input step change that can be detected as different on the digital side.
An DAC convert digital signal to analog signal i.e Digital to Analog Converter. An ADC convert analog signal to digital signal i.e Analog to Digital Converter.