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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" in orange is shown below the disc. Sometimes, the text was in white.
*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" in orange is shown below the disc. Sometimes, the text was in white.
*On some DTS-encoded laserdiscs and DVDs from the late 90s, the logo is in full-screen, is videotaped, and "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" is removed.
*On some DTS-encoded laserdiscs and DVDs from the late 90s, the logo is in full-screen, is videotaped, and "THIS THEATRE FEATURES" is removed.
*In some cases, the theatrical version of the trailer is used on home releases. Some of these releases have the DTS text zooming out slightly after the first dissolve (primarily on films with 1:85:1 aspect ratios, but not always).
*In some cases, the theatrical version of the trailer is used on home releases. Some of these releases have the DTS text zooming out slightly after the first dissolve (primarily on films with 1.85:1 aspect ratios, but not always).


'''FX/SFX''': The disc zooming out at the viewer, 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 and in CGI, created by Richard "Doc" Baily (Image Savant) with Alias Wavefront on an SGI workstation.
'''FX/SFX''': The disc zooming out at the viewer, 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 and in CGI, created by Richard "Doc" Baily (Image Savant) with Alias Wavefront on an SGI workstation.
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'''Music/Sounds''': Several whooshes, a deep drone, and a loud whoosh. This variant was known as "Sprite", and was intended as the "scope" version of the logo.
'''Music/Sounds''': Several whooshes, a deep drone, and a loud whoosh. This variant was known as "Sprite", and was intended as the "scope" 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.
'''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 ''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.
'''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.
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