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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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* 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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* 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)
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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:Otari TMD customers]]
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