I don't know about canada, but in the US the FCC has already approved the gradual phase-out of traditional analog broadcasts.One would hope that the government doesn't honestly expect every home in america to be able to afford to replace all their sets in 5-10 years once analog broadcasting is gone. My assumption would be that there will eventually (sooner than later more likely) be some sort of adapter or converter box that will be obtainable to make HDTV broadcasts compatible with tradtional NTSC sets.
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!
I was thinking the same thing. An interface that would down convert the signal to SD. The cable companies will probably broadcast both for a while. Time Warner currently broadcasts a mix of SD (Analog and Digital) as well as about 12 HD channels in my area. We have 400+ channels, but you see the same channels several times as you surf. ex: NBC-ch 13 SD Analog, ch. 155 SD Digital, ch. 520 HD. I have a feeling that type of broadcast will be around for several years.