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→‎4th Trailer (February 28, 2000-late 2000s): The DTS online link leads to a website that does not pertain to this wiki but has the same letters. I put this in because I wouldn't like anyone who goes to the site to try to prank-call the company.
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(→‎4th Trailer (February 28, 2000-late 2000s): The DTS online link leads to a website that does not pertain to this wiki but has the same letters. I put this in because I wouldn't like anyone who goes to the site to try to prank-call the company.)
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'''Nicknames''': "Piano", "DTS Piano", "Sonic Landscape"
'''Nicknames''': "Piano", "DTS Piano", "Sonic Landscape"


'''Trailer''': In a pillar box, a series of spiral strings appear in a piano. The light shines on the surface, and we cut to another part of the piano. Then, we cut to one of the hammers of the piano, and it hits the strings (the footage is played in reverse). We then cut to more hammers of the piano (one of which has the Yamaha logo on it) moving up and hitting the strings. We then see several strings in the piano vibrate as part of the picture fades to black and the rest appears in a box in the center of the screen. The "dts" logo appears in the box and shines, as "(R)" appears at the top right part of it, with "DIGITAL SOUND" below it, and another defunct website link appears below.
'''Trailer''': In a pillar box, there is a view of some large piano strings sitting together. The light shines on the surface, and we cut to another part of the piano. Then, we cut to one of the hammers inside a piano, which strikes its string in reverse. We then cut to a series of other hammers, innocently labelled with the Yamaha logo, striking their strings one after the other toward us from the back. We then cut to a slowly distancing shot of brass piano strings softly vibrating. Part of the picture fades to black, just leaving a box in its place. The "dts" letters appear in the box and shine, as "®" appears at the top right part of them along with "DIGITAL SOUND" below them. Another defunct website link appears below that.


'''Variant''': This trailer is available in flat widescreen, scope widescreen, and open-matte.
'''Variant''': This trailer is available in flat widescreen, scope widescreen, and open-matte.
'''Trivia''': The website link, "www.dtsonline.com," doesn't redirect you to DTS' official site, but it now takes you to the website of a digital conference organization from California whose matter does not pertain to this wiki; however, its specialties are similar to these. We forbid you to attempt to converse with any employees of the company thinking that it's the real DTS under any pretences.


'''FX/SFX''': Live-action and superimposed fading by Pittard Sullivan.
'''FX/SFX''': Live-action and superimposed fading by Pittard Sullivan.
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