CDI Media

Former names

 * Cassette Duplicators Incorporated (1982-1998)

List of Customers

 * Feature Films for Families (some copies of Willy the Sparrow, The Little Fox, and On Our Own)
 * Groberg Communications, Inc. (1999)
 * HaleStone Distribution (2004)
 * Live Guides (1996)
 * National Rifle Association (1994)
 * Nest Entertainment
 * Tae-bo
 * Tektronics
 * The Living Scriptures
 * Two Little Hands Productions (2004)

How to Tell

 * Tapes from 1992 to early-mid 1993 had a code in the vertical blanking interval during the black screen at the beginning and end of the tape, which consisted of a date, a clock and "CDI."
 * Starting around mid-1993, the D in "CDI" became lowercase and that part was put at the beginning of the code, the date was styled differently, a random letter (such as A or P) was placed at the end and it stuck out from the bottom of the vertical blanking interval.
 * Some copies of On Our Own by the company said "CDI" in the bottom right corner of the label, while others have CDI's phone number to call in the event of any problems with the tape.
 * Several tapes from 1993-1994 had some numbers printed in dark ink on the bottom middle side (e.g. 61112), as well as some other printings on the left side, like this for example:

288/TEKTRONIX #9120

DEL'S TOWN HALL 3623-RT1-1

Locations

 * Salt Lake City, Utah

Trivia

 * Unlike with Custom Duplication, Feature Films for Families identified this duplicator by its full name on some copies of tapes that were duplicated there.