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* An earlier version of the trailer was used in the first year of its existence, where we fade out after the first sequence dissolves. Also, the text "DTS IN SELECTED THEATRES" is shown below the disc.
* An earlier version of the trailer was used in the first year of its existence, where we fade out after the first sequence dissolves. Also, the text "DTS IN SELECTED THEATRES" is shown below the disc.
*On some DTS-encoded laserdiscs from the late 90s, the logo is in fullscreen, is videotaped, and "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" is removed.
*On some DTS-encoded laserdiscs from the late 90s, the logo is in fullscreen, is videotaped, and "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" is removed.
'''FX/SFX''': The disc zooming out at us, the individual words followed by the dissolving; the appearance of "DTS" and "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" text followed by the zoom out of the "DIGITAL SOUND" text. All in fine quality.


'''Music/Sounds''': First, there is a laser sound leading into a boom mixed with the electricity zap, followed by a whoosh with another boom and zap, and then another whoosh with a boom and zap. This is followed by a loud phaser sound alongside an explosion, and there are twinkles heard alongside more whooshes, a whir when "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" appear, and a loud descending drone sounding similar to a Lifestep fitness machine powering down, the THX Deep Note and the first part of the first note of the Roadshow-Lorimar Home Video logo.
'''Music/Sounds''': First, there is a laser sound leading into a boom mixed with the electricity zap, followed by a whoosh with another boom and zap, and then another whoosh with a boom and zap. This is followed by a loud phaser sound alongside an explosion, and there are twinkles heard alongside more whooshes, a whir when "DIGITAL" and "SOUND" appear, and a loud descending drone sounding similar to a Lifestep fitness machine powering down, the THX Deep Note and the first part of the first note of the Roadshow-Lorimar Home Video logo.
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File:DTS Piano (2001).png
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'''Nicknames''': "Piano", "DTS Piano", "Sonic Landscape"
'''Nicknames''': "Piano", "DTS Piano", "Sonic Landscape"


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'''FX/SFX''': Live-action and superimposed fading.
'''FX/SFX''': Live-action and superimposed fading.
'''Variants''': This trailer is available in 1.85:1 and 2.35:1.


'''Music/Sounds''': Several calm piano notes with a choir, followed by three more piano notes when each letter in "dts" shines.
'''Music/Sounds''': Several calm piano notes with a choir, followed by three more piano notes when each letter in "dts" shines.


'''Availability''': Common. Appears on DTS DVDs of the time, like on several Universal, DreamWorks, and Fox titles. Again, the audio can only be heard if you have the right equipment. It was also used in some cinemas at the time.
'''Availability''': Common. Appears on DTS DVDs of the time, like on several Universal, DreamWorks, and Fox titles. Again, the audio can only be heard if you have the right equipment. It was also used in some cinemas at the time. On some discs such as The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles, this trailer is presented in 2.35:1 even though the film is in 1.85:1. On the inverse, on many films that are framed in Scope such as the Die Hard Trilogy (as well as all reprints of Die Hard 1, 2 and 3), this trailer is presented in 1.85:1.


'''Editor's Note''': This logo is a favorite of many because of its calm nature.
'''Editor's Note''': This logo is a favorite of many because of its calm nature.
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*A majestic piano composition, playing in synth with action and adding several whooshing sounds as the logo folds.
*A majestic piano composition, playing in synth with action and adding several whooshing sounds as the logo folds.


'''Availability''': The DTS Digital Surround variant can be seen on many DVDs with the DTS audio, but it is not as common on there as the last trailers were. The DTS HD Master Audio variant is uncommon and is seen on Blu-Ray releases, as well as the DTS Demo Blu-Rays.
'''Availability''': The DTS Digital Surround variant can be seen on many DVDs with the DTS audio, but it is not as common on there as the last trailers were. The DTS HD Master Audio variant is uncommon and is seen on Blu-Ray releases, as well as the DTS Demo Blu-Rays. All four DTS-HD variants, however, are on the 2009 Terminator 2 Skynet Edition disc.


'''Editor's Note''': The sudden start can get to some viewers, but otherwise it's a great logo. The DTS logo used in this trailer, in fact, was introduced in 2006.
'''Editor's Note''': The sudden start can get to some viewers, but otherwise it's a great logo. The DTS logo used in this trailer, in fact, was introduced in 2006.

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