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'''Trailer''': On a black background, several strands of silver balls spin around, morph, and generally have an energetic motion for the duration of the logo. The center dots spin and pull and turn slightly purple, as chandelier-like designs fly out of the middle center. The center dots then turn light purple and merge together, as the background balls curve, into the DTS logo. The text "DIGITAL SURROUND" appears at the top and bottom of "dts", respectively, alongside the former company website below, when the dots in the background fade out.
'''Trailer''': On a black background, several strands of silver balls spin around, morph, and generally have an energetic motion for the duration of the logo. The center dots spin and pull and turn slightly purple, as chandelier-like designs fly out of the middle center. The center dots then turn light purple and merge together, as the background balls curve, into the DTS logo. The text "DIGITAL SURROUND" appears at the top and bottom of "dts", respectively, alongside the former company website below, when the dots in the background fade out.


'''Trivia''': It was believed that this might've possibly been the prototype to a rumored "lost" trailer entitled "Raindrops", which allegedly was first released around 1995. In reality, however, it was an entirely separate trailer, as seen in the Other Links section. The logo first appeared on the company's website in 1997 and was toted as a brand new trailer. Despite initial beliefs that it might have appeared in theaters, by 1999 it was being called on the company website an Internet-exclusive trailer.
'''Trivia''': It was believed that this might've possibly been the prototype to a rumored "lost" trailer entitled "Raindrops", which allegedly was first released around 1995. In reality, however, it was an entirely separate trailer, as seen in the Other Links section at the very bottom of this page. The logo first appeared on the company's website in 1997 and was toted as a brand new trailer. Despite initial beliefs that it might have appeared in theaters, by 1999 it was being called on the company website an Internet-exclusive trailer.


'''FX/SFX''': All CGI.
'''FX/SFX''': All CGI.
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'''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises.
'''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises.


'''Availability''': Very rare. Its existence was not known until recently, and the only way to see it is either on YouTube or the 3 links below the Editor's Note. Since this is an Internet trailer, you do not need any additional equipment to hear the audio. Because of the limitations of Internet video sharing in the '90s, the video quality is quite poor; it's unknown if a higher-quality version exists, or if it ever appeared on home releases.
'''Availability''': Very rare. Its existence was not known until recently, and the only way to see it is either on YouTube or the 3 links in the Other Links section on the bottom of this page. Since this is an Internet trailer, you do not need any additional equipment to hear the audio. Because of the limitations of Internet video sharing in the '90s, the video quality is quite poor; it's unknown if a higher-quality version exists, or if it ever appeared on home releases.


'''Editor's Note''': It took 14 years for this rediscovery of this logo, and to be featured here on CLG Wiki.
'''Editor's Note''': It took 14 years for this rediscovery of this logo, and to be featured here on CLG Wiki.

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