Dolby Digital Rain Trailer — Stomp, Surround Sound, Symbolon and Temple SD Demos

Five 5.1 VOB demos from the DVD era, ranging from 10 seconds to 38 seconds


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Dolby Digital 5.1 Rain

-Rain-

File Size: 19.95MB
Codec: Vob
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1

Dolby Digital 5.1 Stomp

-Stomp-

File Size: 20.33MB
Codec: Vob
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1

Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound

-Surround Sound-

File Size: 7.22MB
Codec: Vob
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1

Dolby Digital 5.1 Symbolon

-Symbolon-

File Size: 4.26MB
Codec: Vob
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1

Dolby Digital 5.1 Temple

-Temple-

File Size: 21.51MB
Codec: Vob
Audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1

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The Dolby Digital Rain trailer leads this page with around 27,000 downloads, just ahead of Surround Sound at 21,000. That’s not surprising — both are among the more practical files here for actual system testing. The Dolby Digital Rain trailer runs 36 seconds at 720×480 NTSC and puts the surround channels to work in a way that’s easy to evaluate by ear. Surround Sound is shorter at just 10 seconds but does exactly what the name says — it’s essentially a quick channel sweep in disguise, which is why people keep coming back to it.

Stomp is the only PAL file in the group at 720×576 and 25fps, while the rest are 720×480 NTSC at 29.97fps. At 38 seconds it’s the longest of the five and the low-frequency content is heavier than most of the other SD demos in this section — worth trying if you want to give the subwoofer a proper workout without jumping to the HD files.

Temple sits in the middle of the download rankings at around 11,000. Similar length to Rain at 34 seconds, same NTSC resolution. Nothing unusual technically, just a solid Dolby Digital 5.1 demo.

Symbolon is the least downloaded of the five at around 5,400 — short at 9 seconds and 4.26MB, it’s more of a functional check than a real demo. Same category as Fire, Optimizer and Enlighten from the previous pages.

All five are Dolby Digital 5.1 in MPEG-PS (VOB). No 2.0 or EX variants this time — straightforward standard 5.1 across the board.