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==Former names==
* Allied Film Laboratories, Inc. (1960-1995)
* Allied Film & Video Services (1983-1995)
** Allied+WBS (Dallas-Ft. Worth location)
** Diner+Allied Film & Video Services (San Francisco location) (from a merger with Leo Diner Films)
* Allied Digital Technologies (1995-2002) (from a merger with [[HMG Digital Technologies Corporation]])
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The company's current name came from a division formed from a merger with [[Vaughn Communications Inc.]] in March 1999.
==History==
 
==List of Home Media Customers==
* Academy Entertainment (1993)
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* Buena Vista Home Video (1997)
** ABC Video (1995-1997)
* BZK Productions & SpiceRaque Entertainment (2002) (one known copy of Basile: Growing Up Greek In America II - Live from Boston!)
* Cascom Home Video (2004)
* Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc. (2003)
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* DCI Music Video (1999)
* Delta Education (1999)
* Disney Educational Productions (19931992-2007)
* DK Vision
* DreamWorks Records
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* FUNimation Productions, Ltd. (1999) (some copies of DragonBall Z: Frieza - Death of a Prince)
* Geffen Home Video
* GlaxoWellcome Health Education (1997)
* Golden Book Video/Golden Books Family Entertainment (1991-2001)
* Goldhil Video (1998)
* Goldhil Video (1998) (one known copy each of Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie andThe Atomic Filmmakers: Behind the Scenes)
* GPN Educational Media (2006)
* Group Productions
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* Monarch Home Video
* MPI Home Video (2003-2005)
* National Geographic Video (19941992-2008)
* The Nature Company (1992)
* Nelson Entertainment (S-VHS product)
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* Rhino Home Video (1999)
* The Right Stuf International
* RS Tours (1997) (one known copy of The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon - 1998)
* The Russell Meerdink Company, Ltd. (2006) (one known copy of Rooney’s Video Guide To Lameness - The Hind Leg and Back)
* Schlessinger Media (1998-2004)
* SCI (1998)
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* Universal Studios Home Video (2000) (some copies of End of Days, For the Love of the Game, Man on the Moon, Snow Falling on Cedars, The Best Man and The Hurricane)
* USAA
* Video Professor Industries (1996)
* View Video
* Walt Disney Attractions (1998)
* Warner Home Video (1998-1999) (some copies of The Shawshank Redemption)
** Warner Bros. Publications (1999)
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* WEA Latina Inc. (1998-1999)
* Wellspring Media (2003-2005)
* Wolfe Video (1996, 1999) (one known copy each of ''Dos Fallopia: Pretty Girls, Not Too Bright'' and ''Such a Crime'')
* Wood Knapp Video
* Word Entertainment (1997-2000)
* World Wide Pictures Home Video
* World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video (2005)
* Xenon Entertainment Group (2000) (one known copy of Soweto Green)
* Zondervan (2002-2003)
 
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* On some tapes, most notably from customers inherited from HMG, there wasn't any form of printing at all.
* Some tapes from 1995-2000 with the mid-late 1995 "ADT" codes and the "ADT80" codes have the static roll of death at the end.
* Some World Wide Pictures Home Video tapes, as well as one known copy of ''Dragonball Z: Frieza - Death of a Prince'', had dark printings on the bottom middle side (e.g. '''T-115 B-003-008 22:21-150-02 MN''').
 
* Some tapes had dark printings that were formatted differently ('''T-45 101099 1432''').
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[[Category:Sony Sprinter customers]]
[[Category:Otari TMD customers]]
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