An eerie synth drone/hum is heard throughout starting with the bells. Following is some ringing sounds of bells, another wind tune (long version only), the metallic sounds of the train gears along with a train whistle and the rails clattering. Music/Sounds: We start with a mysterious wind tune that fades with a high-pitched descending shriek of some sort (long version only). When used on TV channels prior to their broadcast of films with Dolby soundtracks, the text "where available" would be superimposed over the end of the animation. The trailer exists in 1.85:1 and 2.35:1 widescreen, and in rare cases 4:3.During the logo's early days, from around 1992-1995, a silver Dolby Stereo Digital logo appeared (Dolby Digital's old name).Once it's out of the picture, a gold Dolby Digital logo fades in and the smoky background fades out. Trailer: On a smoky background, we see the wheels of a train fade into picture and the train starts to move. 196px|Dolby - Ghost Train (rare 4:3 variant)
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