Alpha Video Distributors, Inc. (Duplicator)
Former names
- New Age Video, Inc. (1985-1990)
List of Customers
- Aztlan Media (some copies of Dos Camionetas Blindadas)
- Best Film and Video Corp. (some tapes)
- Brass Eagle, Inc. (some tapes)
- The Bridgestone Group (????-????)
- Agapeland Home Video (????-????)
- Fisher Price Video (some Little People tapes)
- Front Row Entertainment (some tapes)
- Goldstar Video (1992) (some copies of The Berenstain Bears First Time Videos, Sesame Street Start-to-Read Videos and Dr. Seuss Beginner Book Videos)
- GoodTimes Home Video (some copies of Six Hours of Spurs and Saddles)
- GRB Entertainment (some copies of War Dogs: America's Forgotten Heroes)
- Image Entertainment (some tapes)
- Madacy Video (some tapes)
- Madacy Kids
- Manhattan Entertainment (some tapes)
- Marshmallow Marketing Video Corporation (some tapes)
- New Age Video, Inc./Alpha Video Distributors, Inc. (1985-present)
- The Chipmunk Library (1987-1989)
- PolyGram Video (1990s)
- Raven Video (some copies of Scream the Wolf)
- Shadow Entertainment (some copies of Birthrite)
- UAV/AVON (some copies of Where the Red Fern Grows made by Vestron Video)
- Vision Factory (some copies of Embalmer)
How to Tell
- Not a single tape from this duplicator has any form of printing on the cassette, nor anything in the vertical blanking interval.
- Several tapes use oversized reels, while some of them use regular reels.
- Most tapes from this duplicator were duplicated in EP/SLP mode and lack hi-fi sound. However, some tapes under the Chipmunk Library label were duplicated in SP mode, and certain tapes after 1993 did use hi-fi audio.
- Numerous pre-1990 tapes have a silent red screen following the blank space at the very end.
- From 1991-1993, several tapes from this duplicator had a few extra seconds of black screen following the blank space at the very end.
- Several tapes after 1993 have the static roll of death at the end.
- Several tapes have the record tab intact.
Locations
- South Plainfield, New Jersey