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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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* Clyde Records, Inc. (1993)
* Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992) (some copies of The Fisher King)
* CIA (Comrade in America) (2005) (one known copy of Yakov Live on Broadway: As Long As We Both Shall Laugh!)
* Congress Video Group (1988-1991)
* DCI Music Video (1999)
* Delta Education (1999)
* Disney Educational Productions (19931990-2007)
** Walt Disney Educational Media Company (1987-1992)
* DK Vision
* DreamWorks Records
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* First Baptist Church of Orlando, Florida (some tapes)
* Focus on the Family (2002-2003) (tapes distributed by Zondervan)
* FoxVideo (1994-1995) (some copies of Speed and one known copy of True Lies)
* 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 and The Atomic Filmmakers: Behind the Scenes)
* Gospel Films Video (1987-1999)
* GPN Educational Media (2006)
* Group Productions
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* Playhouse Video (some copies of Dimples)
* PolyGram Video (1995-1997)
* Promotional Concept Group, Inc. (1995) (one known copy of Pinocchio in Outer Space)
* Publisher's Choice Video (2000)
* Pyramid Film & Video (1999)
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* 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)
* Sea World (2001)
* Shannon Tanner (1999)
* Shooting Gallery (2000)
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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 Placement Worldwide (2002) (two known copies of Mr. Jelly Belly's Factory Tour)
* Video Professor Industries (1996)
* View Video
* Walt Disney Attractions (1998)
** Disneyland (1991-1992, 2001) (one known copy each of ''A Day at Disneyland'', ''The Magic of Christmas at Disneyland'' and ''The Disneyland Resort Video Guide'')
* Warner Home Video (1998-1999) (some copies of The Shawshank Redemption)
** Walt Disney World (1991-20??)
* Warner Home Video (1998-1999) (someone copiesknown copy of The Shawshank Redemption)
** Warner Bros. Publications (1999)
** WarnerVision Entertainment (19??-1995)
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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 (20021996-2003)
 
==List of Audio Customers==
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==How to Tell for Home Media Releases==
* Most tapes duplicated at Allied Digital have a numeric code on the vertical-blanking interval of the video signal at the beginning and end of it, akin to how tapes duplicated at Technicolor using Sony Sprinters begin and/or end. Some tapes from 1991 had it formatted like this for example:
 
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'''AFV TN 263 Y1 SHIFT 2'''
 
Example 2:
 
'''AFV TN 031 Y2 SHIFT 3'''
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'''4180-01 112689BCB03-571 NTSC'''
 
On one known S-VHS copy of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, this sticker was on the right side of the cassette shell.
 
* '80s tapes from its other locations had no printings on them save for what the manufacturer itself printed.
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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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File:Moonstruck (112689).jpg|This is an example of what the sticker on tapes by Diner+Allied of San Francisco looked like. This example shows a white sticker.
File:Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (S-VHS, eBay Photo).jpg|Same as the previous example, except with an orange sticker.
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File:T-29 D-027-021 0135-197-93 (Barney's Home Sweet Homes).jpg
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