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==Former names== |
==Former names== |
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* AstralTech-Americas Inc. (U.S. facility) |
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* Pathé Video (1980-1990) |
* Pathé Video (1980-1990) |
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==History== |
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==List of Customers== |
==List of Customers== |
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* Astral Home Entertainment [Canadian] |
* Astral Home Entertainment [Canadian] |
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** Hi-Tops Video [Canadian] (1986-1993) |
** Hi-Tops Video [Canadian] (1986-1993) |
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* New World Video [Canadian] (1984-1989) |
* New World Video [Canadian] (1984-1989) |
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* RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video [Canadian] |
* RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video/Columbia Tristar Home Video [Canadian] (1983-1995) |
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** Magic Window [Canadian] |
** Magic Window [Canadian] |
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** MusicVision [Canadian] |
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* SC/Creswin [Canadian] |
* SC/Creswin [Canadian] |
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* Screencraft Video [Canadian] |
* Screencraft Video [Canadian] |
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* Sovicom [Canadian] |
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* Warner Home Video [Canadian] (1980-1994) |
* Warner Home Video [Canadian] (1980-1994) |
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==How to Tell== |
==How to Tell== |
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* Tapes duplicated |
* Tapes duplicated here prior to 1995 have a coloured sticker, usually white, on the tape guard. These stickers always have SKU numbers on them. Sometimes they would have a red ink side label number and/or a handwritten title label number. |
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** Tapes duplicated in the early 80's also have the distributor's name on the sticker. |
** Tapes duplicated in the early 80's also have the distributor's name on the sticker. |
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* Most tapes duplicated |
* Most tapes duplicated here may have an abbreviation engraved on the left/right side or back of the tape. |
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** For some distributors, there may also be a month-year code engraved next to it (e.g. RCP 5 4). |
** For some distributors, there may also be a month-year code engraved next to it (e.g. RCP 5 4 = May 1984). |
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* In the fall of 1994, this company printed out print dates on their tapes that were similar to the ones on those duplicated by [[Vantiva Supply Chain Solutions|Technicolor]]. |
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* Beginning in 1995, tapes duplicated |
* Beginning in 1995, tapes duplicated here have ink information on the bottom middle side akin to the information on those duplicated by [[Vantiva Supply Chain Solutions|Technicolor]], except the information reads the name of the release and cartridge number. |
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** E.G. if the cartridge number reads "13/40", that means the tape is cartridge number 13 out of the 40 cartridges, although in some ways, this does not reliably guarantee that only 40 copies of the VHS release were produced by this arm. Or, if it reads "089/510", that means the tape is cartridge number 89 out of 510 cartridges. |
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* Tapes duplicated here may have a code on the vertical-blanking interval that begins with "PATH". |
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* Most tapes were duplicated on cassettes manufactured by Fujifilm. |
* Most tapes from this company were duplicated on cassettes manufactured by Fujifilm. |
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* ASTRAL - Astral Video (1990-????) |
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* BVHV - Buena Vista Home Video (1990-1998) |
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* CIC - CIC Canada (????-????) |
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* MAG3 - CBS/Fox Video (1983-1986) |
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* MCA - MCA Home Video Canada (198?-198?) |
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* NWV1 - New World Video (1984-1989) |
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* COL - same as RCP (1990-1992) |
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* CTHV - Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992-1995) |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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=== Pathé Video === |
=== Pathé Video === |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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File:Sticker on Tape Guard (Pathé) (3 Different Copies of Sleeping Beauty, 1986 Disney).jpg|Prior to 1995, AstralTech used stickers on the top of the tape guard, with SKU numbers and a red ink side label number on them. |
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File:Sticker on Tape Guard (Pathé) (The Exorcist, 1981 Warner).jpg|In the early 1980s, |
File:Sticker on Tape Guard (Pathé) (The Exorcist, 1981 Warner).jpg|In the early 1980s, this company used the distributor's name on the sticker. |
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File:Sticker on Tape Guard (Pathé) (Charlotte's Web, 1980's Astral).jpg|If the name did not indicate the distributor, it would always be PATHE. |
File:Sticker on Tape Guard (Pathé) (Charlotte's Web, 1980's Astral).jpg|If the name did not indicate the distributor, it would always be PATHE. |
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File:PATH Interval (Pathé) (Dumbo, 1986 Disney).jpg|An example of what the code on the vertical-blanking interval used on tapes duplicated here looks like. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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=== AstralTech === |
=== AstralTech === |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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File:Ink Label (AstralTech) (The Nightmare Before Christmas, 1994 Disney).jpg|In the fall of 1994, this company used the ink print date method slightly similar to the Technicolor-esque kind. |
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File:Ink Label (AstralTech) (Cinderella, 1995 Disney).jpg|From 1995 to 1996, this company used an ink printing slightly different from the Technicolor-esque kind. One exception was that the printing included a cartridge number as opposed to a print date. |
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File:Sleeping Beauty (1997 Walt Disney Home Video, eBay Photo).jpg |
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File:Hercules (1998 Walt Disney Home Video, eBay Photo).jpg |
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File:Ink Label (Technicolor Canada) (Castle in the Sky, 2003 Disney).jpg|Following Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000, this is what the ink printing looked like from that point on. |
File:Ink Label (Technicolor Canada) (Castle in the Sky, 2003 Disney).jpg|Following Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000, this is what the ink printing looked like from that point on. |
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</gallery> |
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* BVHV - tapes released under the Buena Vista Home Video label and its subsidiaries from 1990 to 1998 |
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* CIC - tapes released by CIC Canada |
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* MAG3 - tapes released by CBS/Fox Video and its subsidiaries |
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* MCA - tapes released under the MCA Home Video label |
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* NWV1 - tapes released by New World Video and Malofilm Video (the latter through the former) |
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* PHE - tapes released by Paramount Home Entertainment after Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000 |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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* Boca Raton, Florida |
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* Toronto, Ontario (1980-1994) (moved to Montreal) |
* Toronto, Ontario (1980-1994) (moved to Montreal) |
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[[Category:Duplicators]] |
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[[Category:Anime duplicators]] |
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[[Category:Vantiva subsidiaries]] |
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[[Category:Duplicators founded in 1980]] |
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[[Category:Macrovision customers]] |
Latest revision as of 07:38, 20 July 2024
Former names[edit]
- AstralTech-Americas Inc. (U.S. facility)
- Pathé Video (1980-1990)
History[edit]
List of Customers[edit]
- Astral Home Entertainment [Canadian]
- Bellevue Home Entertainment [Canadian]
- CIC Canada (unrelated to CIC Video)
- Buena Vista Home Entertainment [Canadian] (1986-2000)
- Hollywood Pictures Home Video [Canadian]
- Touchstone Home Video [Canadian]
- Walt Disney Home Video [Canadian]
- CBS/Fox Video [Canadian] (1983-1986)
- Key Video [Canadian] (1984-1986)
- MCA Home Video Canada (some 1980s tapes)
- Media Home Entertainment [Canadian] (1984-1993)
- Hi-Tops Video [Canadian] (1986-1993)
- New World Video [Canadian] (1984-1989)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video/Columbia Tristar Home Video [Canadian] (1983-1995)
- Magic Window [Canadian]
- MusicVision [Canadian]
- SC/Creswin [Canadian]
- Screencraft Video [Canadian]
- Sovicom [Canadian]
- Warner Home Video [Canadian] (1980-1994)
How to Tell[edit]
- Tapes duplicated here prior to 1995 have a coloured sticker, usually white, on the tape guard. These stickers always have SKU numbers on them. Sometimes they would have a red ink side label number and/or a handwritten title label number.
- Tapes duplicated in the early 80's also have the distributor's name on the sticker.
- Most tapes duplicated here may have an abbreviation engraved on the left/right side or back of the tape.
- For some distributors, there may also be a month-year code engraved next to it (e.g. RCP 5 4 = May 1984).
- In the fall of 1994, this company printed out print dates on their tapes that were similar to the ones on those duplicated by Technicolor.
- Beginning in 1995, tapes duplicated here have ink information on the bottom middle side akin to the information on those duplicated by Technicolor, except the information reads the name of the release and cartridge number.
- E.G. if the cartridge number reads "13/40", that means the tape is cartridge number 13 out of the 40 cartridges, although in some ways, this does not reliably guarantee that only 40 copies of the VHS release were produced by this arm. Or, if it reads "089/510", that means the tape is cartridge number 89 out of 510 cartridges.
- Tapes duplicated here may have a code on the vertical-blanking interval that begins with "PATH".
- Most tapes from this company were duplicated on cassettes manufactured by Fujifilm.
Known abbreviation letter codes[edit]
- AV - Astral Video, Forum Home Video, Media Home Entertainment, Trans World Entertainment (198?-1990)
- ASTRAL - Astral Video (1990-????)
- BVHV - Buena Vista Home Video (1990-1998)
- BVHE - Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1998-2006)
- CIC - CIC Canada (????-????)
- DIS - Buena Vista Home Video (1986-1990)
- MAG3 - CBS/Fox Video (1983-1986)
- MCA - MCA Home Video Canada (198?-198?)
- NWV1 - New World Video (1984-1989)
- RCP - RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1983-1990)
- COL - same as RCP (1990-1992)
- CTHV - Columbia TriStar Home Video (1992-1995)
- SC - Screencraft Video
- TCI - Alliance Atlantis (2000-2006), Universal Studios Home Entertainment (2000-2006)
Fun Facts[edit]
- Astral Media sold its video duplication and distribution arm to Technicolor Video Services in 2000; however, the sale did not include the Astral Home Entertainment video wholesaling and marketing division.
Gallery[edit]
Pathé Video[edit]
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Prior to 1995, AstralTech used stickers on the top of the tape guard, with SKU numbers and a red ink side label number on them.
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In the early 1980s, this company used the distributor's name on the sticker.
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If the name did not indicate the distributor, it would always be PATHE.
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An example of what the code on the vertical-blanking interval used on tapes duplicated here looks like.
AstralTech[edit]
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In the fall of 1994, this company used the ink print date method slightly similar to the Technicolor-esque kind.
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From 1995 to 1996, this company used an ink printing slightly different from the Technicolor-esque kind. One exception was that the printing included a cartridge number as opposed to a print date.
Technicolor Canada[edit]
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Following Technicolor's acquisition of AstralTech in 2000, this is what the ink printing looked like from that point on.
Locations[edit]
- Boca Raton, Florida
- Montreal, Quebec (1994-2000)
- Toronto, Ontario (1980-1994) (moved to Montreal)