Dolby Trailers
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation makes its theatrical trailers available for use at the beginning of broadcasts, games, and video programs such as DVDs to indicate that the program audio was created with Dolby technologies.
| Visual |
Trailer Name |
Duration |
For Use In |
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Aurora |
32 s. |
Games, Broadcast, Cinema |
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Perspectives |
36 s. |
Games, Broadcast, Cinema |
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Waterfall |
21 s. |
Games, Broadcast, Cinema |
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Argon |
4 s. |
Games, Broadcast |
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Symbolon |
6 s. |
Games |
Qualifications and Guidelines for Commercial Use of Dolby Trailers
General
- Permission to use the trailers is granted upon completion of the Trademark Agreement licensing process and a Trailer Agreement.
- If you have already signed a Trademark Agreement license and you simply wish to request the trailers, please submit your request to us. Contact.
- There is no fee associated with the use of the trailers, but tape-based formats must be returned to Dolby Laboratories within 30 days.
- Only one trailer per production may be used, each trailer will be used in its entirety and may not be edited in any way without prior permission of Dolby Laboratories.
- A copyright notice will be included in the video program or on the associated product packaging which states: Dolby trailers are copyrighted by Dolby Laboratories.
- A sample of the finished disc or other media containing the Dolby trailer(s), along with any packaging that displays Dolby trademarks, must be sent to Dolby Laboratories for review and approval as soon as it is available.
Cinema Trailers
Delivery Formats Available
- NTSC DigiBeta 4:3 Letterbox and 16:9 (one tape)
- PAL DigiBeta 4:3 Letterbox and 16:9 (one tape)
- HDCam 1080i@59.94
- HDCam 1080i@50
- CD-ROM
Using Trailers from Tape-Based Formats
- For trailers with 5.1-channel (five main channels plus an LFE channel) soundtracks, the audio tracks must be encoded in 5.1-channel Dolby Digital at a data rate of either 384 kbps or 448 kbps. Data rates lower than 384 kbps may not be used, and the soundtrack may not contain less than 5.1 channels.
- The video program must be encoded using a high-quality MPEG-2 video encoder, and the resulting picture quality must be comparable to or better than that typically available within the industry.
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