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*It later appeared on DTS-certified LaserDiscs and DVDs, such as ''The Wedding Singer'', Vertigo and Universal and Sony titles like the first DVD releases of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' and ''Babe'', Superbit releases such as ''Gattaca'', ''Johnny Mnemonic'', ''Panic Room'', ''xXx'', ''Spider-Man'', ''Snatch'', ''Seven Years in Tibet'', ''The Patriot'' and ''Labyrinth'', several music/concert DVDs, DTS-enhanced DVDs of ''Saving Private Ryan'', ''Jurassic Park'', ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', and DTS LaserDiscs from Walt Disney Home Video such as ''Pocahontas'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Toy Story: Collector's Edition'', ''Flubber'', and ''Hercules''. | *It later appeared on DTS-certified LaserDiscs and DVDs, such as ''The Wedding Singer'', Vertigo and Universal and Sony titles like the first DVD releases of ''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'' and ''Babe'', Superbit releases such as ''Gattaca'', ''Johnny Mnemonic'', ''Panic Room'', ''xXx'', ''Spider-Man'', ''Snatch'', ''Seven Years in Tibet'', ''The Patriot'' and ''Labyrinth'', several music/concert DVDs, DTS-enhanced DVDs of ''Saving Private Ryan'', ''Jurassic Park'', ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park'', and DTS LaserDiscs from Walt Disney Home Video such as ''Pocahontas'', ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame'', ''Toy Story: Collector's Edition'', ''Flubber'', and ''Hercules''. | ||
*It also appears on the DVDs that came with the second-edition and third-edition copies of the book ''DVD Demystified''. | *It also appears on the DVDs that came with the second-edition and third-edition copies of the book ''DVD Demystified''. | ||
*The normal version is also seen on the 2000 “Ultimate Edition” DVD of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', preceding the [[THX]] Cavalcade trailer made for the release; as well as some early DTS discs from Universal, DreamWorks, and Image Entertainment. | *The normal version is also seen on the 2000 “Ultimate Edition” DVD of ''Terminator 2: Judgement Day'', and the ”Millennium Edition” DVD of ''Re-Animator'', preceding the [[THX]] Cavalcade trailer made for the release; as well as some early DTS discs from Universal, DreamWorks, and Image Entertainment. | ||
*However, the short version is extinct as was only shown in theatres for this logo's first year, such as ''Carlito's Way''. | *However, the short version is extinct as was only shown in theatres for this logo's first year, such as ''Carlito's Way''. | ||
*Due to the digital nature of its encoding, on LaserDiscs, the audio can only be heard through a special DTS modulator to decode DTS audio, whereas on DVDs it can only be accessed if you select the DTS option in the DVD's audio menu and then play the movie. If your player cannot decode DTS audio, this logo (and by proxy, the film) will either be silent, switch automatically to the Dolby track (DVDs only), or playback with major distortion. | *Due to the digital nature of its encoding, on LaserDiscs, the audio can only be heard through a special DTS modulator to decode DTS audio, whereas on DVDs it can only be accessed if you select the DTS option in the DVD's audio menu and then play the movie. If your player cannot decode DTS audio, this logo (and by proxy, the film) will either be silent, switch automatically to the Dolby track (DVDs only), or playback with major distortion. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds/Variant''': Sometimes, an orchestra tune with flutes and a trumpet can be heard. This variant was known as the "Sprite Suite", and was intended as the "flat" version of the logo. | '''Music/Sounds/Variant''': Sometimes, an orchestra tune with flutes and a trumpet can be heard. This variant was known as the "Sprite Suite", and was intended as the "flat" version of the logo. | ||
'''Availability''': Uncommon; used in tandem with the previous logo. Again, it's found on many DVDs with DTS audio, like | '''Availability''': Uncommon; used in tandem with the previous logo. Again, it's found on many DVDs with DTS audio, like ''Ghost Rider'' and ''Weird Science''. It was also seen in some cinemas at the time starting with ''Serenity'', and was used all the way up until the renaming to Datasat. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': This logo may be intense, but not like its very first logo. The sounds, however, may catch a few off-guard. This was also the final logo used by DTS for use theatrically, as the company spun off its cinema division in 2008. For a brief time, the DTS name was licensed to this spinoff company, but was renamed to '''Datasat Digital Sound''' the following year. (the name began usage on films in 2009, though in-credit DTS logos stuck around for a while longer) | '''Editor's Note''': This logo may be intense, but not like its very first logo. The sounds, however, may catch a few off-guard. This was also the final logo used by DTS for use theatrically, as the company spun off its cinema division in 2008. For a brief time, the DTS name was licensed to this spinoff company, but was renamed to '''Datasat Digital Sound''' the following year. (the name began usage on films in 2009, though in-credit DTS logos stuck around for a while longer) |