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'''332-3-T60'''
'''332-3-T60'''


* Post-1993 tapes duplicated at Allied Digital have a day-year code, as well as time. In addition, there would also be a name of the release, a nominal length, and/or a serial code. Sometimes, the day-year code and time are on the side.
* Post-1993 tapes duplicated at Allied Digital have a day-year code, as well as time. In addition, there would also be a name of the release, a nominal length, and/or a serial code. Here are a few examples of how it was displayed:

** On some tapes, the printings were different, and they ended with "EG." On these tapes, the code on the vertical blanking interval at the beginning and end of the tape was different. Tapes until 1995 with this kind of printing had a code like this for example:
Example 1:

'''T-29 D-027-021 0135-197-93'''

Example 2:

'''T-29 3-018-021 0056-092-94'''

Example 3:

'''0415655 023 032 22:38 056 99'''

'''T-31'''

Example 4:

'''T-85 023 032 20:10 264 99'''

Example 5:

'''0210649 2 21:17 264 97'''

'''THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN'''

Sometimes, the day-year code and time are on the side. Here are a few examples of how it was displayed on the side:

Example 1:

'''A-1-93-111'''

Example 2:

'''A-1-1239-197-93'''

Example 3:

'''A-1-07:30-340-97'''

** On some tapes, the printings were different, and they ended with "EG." These tapes did not have anything on the side of the tape shell. Look at the following examples:

Example 1:

'''T25 B-003-033 18:31-187-95-EG'''

Example 2:

'''T45 C- 029-009 01:17-218-99-EG'''

Example 3:

'''T-30 A-003-009 11:54 225-04-EG'''

On these tapes, the code on the vertical blanking interval at the beginning and end of the tape was different. Tapes until 1995 with this kind of printing had a code like this for example:


'''C187-5-2'''
'''C187-5-2'''