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** Dolby Digital AC-3 tracks, meanwhile, contain one of two different variations: they either contain the C#/-1.5 pitch DVD/Tex version, or a truncated theatrical Deep Note variation in D#.
** Dolby Digital AC-3 tracks, meanwhile, contain one of two different variations: they either contain the C#/-1.5 pitch DVD/Tex version, or a truncated theatrical Deep Note variation in D#.
** Some copies of ''Stargate'' and ''Species'' contain the theatrical Deep Note even on the analog tracks, though others use the +2 pitch version instead.<!--To be verified-->
** Some copies of ''Stargate'' and ''Species'' contain the theatrical Deep Note even on the analog tracks, though others use the +2 pitch version instead.<!--To be verified-->
** DTS-encoded THX-certified LaserDiscs normally default to the +2 pitch version as well, though the DTS release of ''Apollo 13'' instead uses the -1.5 pitch DVD/Tex version. (On the 1998 DTS LaserDisc of said film, the analog stereo track uses the E note)
** DTS-encoded THX-certified LaserDiscs normally default to the +2 pitch version as well, though the DTS release of ''Apollo 13'' instead uses the -1.5 pitch DVD/Tex version. (On the 1998 Japanese DTS LaserDisc of said film, the analog stereo track uses the E note)
*PAL THX-certified releases normally have the +2 pitch Deep Note; however, a couple of PAL releases (mentioned below) have it at a higher pitch (+3, at an F note).
*PAL THX-certified releases normally have the +2 pitch Deep Note; however, a couple of PAL releases (mentioned below) have it at a higher pitch (+3, at an F note).
*The HD version, or "Broadway Classic (Restored)," has the remastered Deep Note used in the "Science of Sensation" trailer.
*The HD version, or "Broadway Classic (Restored)," has the remastered Deep Note used in the "Science of Sensation" trailer.

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