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    I'm trying to figure out which serial numbers have what kind of DTS.

    So far what I think I have found is:

    serial 00000 = test disks (as they must be played without a related film)
    serial 00001 - 00999 = ?
    serial 01000 - 13999 = DTS 5ch (with some exceptions) (first used 1003 for Jurassic Park)
    serial 14000 - 14999 = DTS 70mm (5ch)
    serial 15000 - 19999 = ?
    serial 20000 - 20999 = DTS 70mm (5ch) and DTS 70mm Special Venue (6ch and 8ch)
    serial 21000 - 59999 = ?
    serial 60000 - 65535 = DTS-ES (released backward from 65535, lowest serial ​65347 for Cars 2)

    exceptions to serial 01000 - 13999 are DTS 70mm and DTS 70mm Special Venue

    Following are (possible) DTS 70mm and DTS 70mm Special Venue not included in the known 14xxx and 20xxx serials:

    Serial Title (Year) Type

    02354 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) DTS 70mm ?
    ????? Aeronauts, The (2019) DTS 70mm
    01713 Armageddon (1998) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    ????? Babylon (2022) DTS 70mm
    12117 Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) DTS 70mm
    ????? Bible… in the beginning, The (1966) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
    ????? Boogie Nights (1997) DTS 70mm
    01096 Doctor Zhivago (1965) DTS 70mm ?
    ????? Faubourg 36 (2008) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
    ????? Flying Clipper - Traumreise unter weissen Segeln (1962) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
    01653 Godzilla (1998) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    01704 Gone with the Wind (1954) DTS 70mm ?
    12075 Hateful Eight, The (2015) DTS 70mm
    09570 Inception (2010) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    01331 Independence Day (1996) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    12030 Inherent Vice (2014) DTS 70mm
    12028 Interstellar (2014) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    02466 Lawrence of Arabia (1962) DTS 70mm & DTS 70mm Special Venue
    02915 Lord Jim (1965) DTS 70mm
    01500 Lost World: Jurassic Park, The (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    11175 Master, The (2012) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    01703 Mulan (1998) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    01044 My Fair Lady (1964) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    ????? Nope (2022) DTS 70mm
    02545 Pearl Harbor (2001) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    02962 Playtime (1967) DTS 70mm
    ????? Spartacus (1960) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
    01350 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope - Special Edition (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    11131 Titanic (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)​
    01608 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
    01357 Vertigo (1958) DTS 70mm
    01785 Wizard Of Oz, The (1939) DTS 70mm ?

    ​confirmations, exclusions, corrections are welcome!

    Now, I have some questions:
    • which are the serial numbers reserved for DTS Special Venues (not 70mm) like the ones for theme park rides, IMAX 70mm etc.? (my educated guess is 00001 - 00999)
    • when a title was released in both 35mm and 70mm, did it use the same serial? And, in that case, the same actual disc(s) (if 70mm was non Special Venue)?

  • #2
    My guess would be that if there was absolutely no difference between the 35mm and the 70mm version (even a logo at the start), then they'd use the same audio package and serial number, but even that one distributor logo would trigger the need for a separate one. I do remember that a set of 70mm discs for The Master wouldn't work when I once played a 35mm print of it (after ingesting them, the XD-10 just did nothing when the print played), but the same audio played fine when I played the same movie on the same projectors in a 70mm print a few months later.

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    • #3
      Thanks for your answer Leo; I think the same; as the DTS 70mm disc of The Master didn't work with the 35mm film, they must have different serial numbers.

      Vertigo 35mm and 70mm are bit-by-bit identical EXCEPT one has *ENG as language, and another has ENGLISH; as they share the same serial, but trailer files are different, I guess that when 35mm disc is played with 70mm film and vice versa they should play well, except trailers that have different serials.

      updated list of (possible) DTS 70mm and DTS 70mm Special Venue not included in the known 14xxx and 20xxx serials:

      Code:
      Serial Title (Year) Type
       
       2354 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) DTS 70mm ?
      ????? Aeronauts, The (2019) DTS 70mm
       1713 Armageddon (1998) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
      ????? Babylon (2022) DTS 70mm
      12117 Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) DTS 70mm
      ????? Bible… in the beginning, The (1966) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
      ????? Boogie Nights (1997) DTS 70mm
       1096 Doctor Zhivago (1965) DTS 70mm ?
      ????? Faubourg 36 (2008) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
      ????? Flying Clipper - Traumreise unter weissen Segeln (1962) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
       1653 Godzilla (1998) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       1704 Gone with the Wind (1954) DTS 70mm ?
      12075 Hateful Eight, The (2015) DTS 70mm
      09570 Inception (2010) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       1331 Independence Day (1996) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
      12030 Inherent Vice (2014) DTS 70mm
      12028 Interstellar (2014) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       2466 Lawrence of Arabia (1962) DTS 70mm & DTS 70mm Special Venue
       2915 Lord Jim (1965) DTS 70mm
       1500 Lost World: Jurassic Park, The (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       11175 Master, The (2012) DTS 35mm
      ????? Master, The (2012) DTS​ 70mm​
       1703 Mulan (1998) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       1044 My Fair Lady (1964) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
      ????? Nope (2022) DTS 70mm
       2545 Pearl Harbor (2001) DTS 70mm Special Venue (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       2962 Playtime (1967) DTS 70mm
      ????? Spartacus (1960) DTS 70mm (Special Venue?)
       1350 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope - Special Edition (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       1602 Titanic (1997) DTS 35mm
      11131 Titanic (1997) DTS 70mm​
       1608 Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) DTS 70mm (IF it shares the serial with 35mm)
       1357 Vertigo (1958) DTS 35mm
       1357 Vertigo (1958) DTS 70mm​​
       1785 Wizard Of Oz, The (1939) DTS 70mm ?​

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      • #4
        0-32767 5.1 DTS
        32768-65535 DTS-ES

        2001: A Space Odyssey SN 20952 for 8 track DTS (7.0 Mix)
        The Master SN 11175 for 70mm​ (not sure about 35mm)

        Originally posted by Andrea Rossi View Post
        Vertigo 35mm and 70mm are bit-by-bit identical EXCEPT one has *ENG as language, and another has ENGLISH
        ENGLISH at 0x3B is the old header format which was changed to *ENG around 2004 so that the XD10 can read a disc's language automatically. Each disc plays fine with either a 35mm or 70mm print (except trailers of course).
        Last edited by Michael Zarits; 04-16-2023, 03:03 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Michael Zarits View Post
          0-32767 5.1 DTS
          32768-65535 DTS-ES
          I'm aware of this distinction; still, the 6-track and 8-track releases are inside serials 00000-32767 - so not 5.1... maybe we can consider 00000-32767 = not DTS-ES!

          2001: A Space Odyssey SN 20952 for 8 track DTS (7.0 Mix)
          Thanks; you can find others here: http://www.film-tech.com/vbb/forum/d...elp-is-welcome

          The Master SN 11175 for 70mm​ (not sure about 35mm)
          As far as I know that serial is for 35mm; so, they may share serial, or use the same disc, or 11175 is for 70mm and 35mm has another one!


          ENGLISH at 0x3B is the old header format which was changed to *ENG around 2004 so that the XD10 can read a disc's language automatically. Each disc plays fine with either a 35mm or 70mm print (except trailers of course).
          I guess "around 2004" is referred to year, right?
          Curious to know about other languages, as I've seen *SPNL for Spanish - that shoul have been *SPA according to ISO 639-2

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Andrea Rossi View Post
            ... maybe we can consider 00000-32767 = not DTS-ES!
            Yes right, all non DTS-ES.

            Originally posted by Andrea Rossi View Post
            As far as I know that serial is for 35mm; so, they may share serial, or use the same disc, or 11175 is for 70mm and 35mm has another one!
            ​​

            I actually thought the same but Leo mentioned that the 35mm print did not work with the discs came with 70mm. So either for 35mm they issued another serial or it was actually just reel 1 that does not play which is assigned as e.g. reel 13 on 35mm prints.

            Originally posted by Andrea Rossi View Post
            I guess "around 2004" is referred to year, right?
            Curious to know about other languages, as I've seen *SPNL for Spanish - that shoul have been *SPA according to ISO 639-2​


            Yes, the year 2004. The 4th letter is for the language's dialect where *SPNL is Latin Spanish as there also exists *SPNC for Castilian Spanish.

            ARABIC ARB
            ARAMAIC ARM
            BASQUE BAS
            BULGARIAN BUL
            CANTONESE CAN
            CATALAN CAT
            CROATIAN CRO
            CZECH CZC
            DANISH DAN
            DUTCH DUT
            ENGLISH ENG
            FINNISH FIN
            FLEMISH FLM
            FRENCH FRN
            FRENCH CANADIAN FRNC
            GERMAN GER
            GERMAN SWISS GERS
            GREEK GRK
            HEBREW HEB
            HUNGARIAN HUN
            ICELANDIC ICE
            INDONESIAN IND
            ITALIAN ITL
            JAPANESE JAP
            KOREAN KOR
            MALAY MAL
            MANDARIN MAN
            NORWEGIAN NOR
            POLISH POL
            PORTUG. BRAZIL PORB
            PORTUGUESE POR
            ROMANIAN ROM
            RUSSIAN RUS
            SLOVAK SLV
            SLOVENIAN SLO
            SPANISH CASTILIAN SPNC
            SPANISH LATIN SPNL
            SWEDISH SWD
            TAMIL TAM
            TELUGU TEL
            THAI THA
            TURKISH TRK
            URDU URD
            VIETNAMESE VTN
            YUGOSLAVIAN YUG
            ZULU ZUL
            Last edited by Michael Zarits; 04-17-2023, 12:34 AM.

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            • #7
              Thanks for the language list, Michael!

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              • #8
                I can’t help with serial numbers, but here are some DTS-70mm titles I don’t see on your list.

                Dinosaur (2000)
                Patton (1970 [2001])
                Hello, Dolly! (1969 [2002])
                The Sound of Music (1965 [2003])
                It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963 [2003])
                Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines (1965 [2004])
                The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965 [2004])
                The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965 [2005])
                Doctor Dolittle (1967 [2005])
                South Pacific (1958 [2006])
                Cleopatra (1963 [2006])
                West Side Story (1961 [2008])
                Khartoum (1966 [2008])
                Star! (1968 [2008])
                Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016)
                Dunkirk (2017)
                Justice League (2017)
                Kong: Skull Island (2017)
                Murder on the Orient Express (2017)
                Phantom Thread (2017)
                Wonder Woman (2017)
                Ready Player One (2018)
                Roma (2018)
                Joker (2019)
                Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood (2019)
                Tenet (2020)
                Licorice Pizza (2021)
                Death on the Nile (2022)

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                • #9
                  Michael C.,
                  as you can read the list included here are about DTS 70mm / DTS 70mm Special Venue with serial NOT included into 14xxx 20xxx; those ones can be found here: http://www.film-tech.com/vbb/forum/d...elp-is-welcome

                  But two titles were missing anyway - thanks for them!
                  • Dinosaur: it is 35mm [serial 2077] in my list; does it mean it is listed wrongfully and it does exist solely as 70mm, or there are both? In case, do you know 70m serial?
                  • Greatest Story Ever Told: do you know if it's 5.1 or 6ch or 8ch? Serial?
                  Now I need confirmation on which titles in the list I've posted in this thread, that were released as 70mm (NOT Special Venue) without a 35mm OR if released as both 35mm and 70mm, that have different serial.
                  It is for a nice project I'm working on that will make happy many here (at least is what I strongly hope!)

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                  • #10
                    Mulan (1998) was not DTS-70mm. The 70mm presentation during its Hollywood Bowl premiere was an interlock with the printmaster.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Michael Coate View Post
                      Mulan (1998) was not DTS-70mm. The 70mm presentation during its Hollywood Bowl premiere was an interlock with the printmaster.
                      Thanks! Removed from my list, and added your quoted message in the other thread.

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                      • #12
                        It seems that

                        serial 00001 - 00999 = trailer

                        (not movie trailers, but THX, DTS etc.) as found in R14.TXT files; still, never seen a file containing a single trailer with one of these serials.

                        Few examples:

                        Code:
                        00015 THX Broadway
                        00056 THX Grand
                        00071 THX Tex
                        00257 THX Tex 2 Moo
                        00735 DTS Sonic Landscape
                        There are of course trailers with serial higher than 999, but so far I've not seen movies with serial lower than 999 (actually 1003)

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                        • #13
                          There are also movie trailer serials with 3 and even 2 digits. At the beginning they just startet regular features at 1000 where the first final release was 1003 and trailers startet from S/N 1-R14 as the orders came in with 2 exceptions:
                          • The DTS Flying Disc trailer which was originally assigned as S/N 1045-R14 and later became the standard serial for the R14 trailer file.
                          • The first version of the THX Grand trailer which was assigned as Reel 15 with the S/N 1004 and later became S/N 56-R14 when the R14 trailer reel format was introduced.

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for the info, Michael Z.!

                            Now random questions:

                            about DTS Stereo and DTS 6-track (5.1): AFAIK they share the same serial; so whichever disc I have, being it 2ch or 5ch, it should play well, right? Don't know if trailers are the same, but nevertheless, in DTS Stereo they must be 2ch as well, I guess.

                            about the test disc ES1: it has "Backdraft" and "Far and Away"​ surround only channels; but it seems neither these titles were released in DTS, isn't true?

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                            • #15
                              Serial Number 00001 February 1,1999 SMPTE RP200 The Buzz and Bill Show 6-Track (5.1 - all early discs were labeled 6-track) Demonstration Disc D-3

                              Very dynamic extreme sound levels for demonstration. May damage speakers. View with caution.

                              Paul Finn

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