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== History ==
== History ==
Cassette Productions was a division of The Duplication Group. Besides duplicating videocassettes, they also duplicated audio cassettes and computer floppy diskettes, and they even replicated CDs and software. In 1998, Cassette Productions was folded into the latter. On December 19 of that year, [[The Video-Matic Group]] acquired the company's assets.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/1998/12/20/19419523/video-matic-acquires-duplication-group</ref>
Cassette Productions was a division of The Duplication Group. Besides duplicating videocassettes, they also duplicated audio cassettes and computer floppy diskettes, and they even replicated CDs and software. In 1998, Cassette Productions was folded into the latter. On December 19th of that year, [[The Video-Matic Group]] acquired the company's assets.<ref>https://www.deseret.com/1998/12/20/19419523/video-matic-acquires-duplication-group</ref>

== Former names ==
== Former names ==
* Cassette Productions (1981-1998)
* Cassette Productions (1981-1998)

Revision as of 01:12, 7 February 2024

History

Cassette Productions was a division of The Duplication Group. Besides duplicating videocassettes, they also duplicated audio cassettes and computer floppy diskettes, and they even replicated CDs and software. In 1998, Cassette Productions was folded into the latter. On December 19th of that year, The Video-Matic Group acquired the company's assets.[1]

Former names

  • Cassette Productions (1981-1998)

List of VHS Duplication Customers

  • Advanced Hunting Equipment, Inc.
  • Brentwood Home Video (some tapes)
  • The Bridgestone Group
    • Agapeland Home Video
  • BWE Video (some tapes)
  • Capstone Entertainment
  • Disneyland (1996)
  • Feature Films for Families
    • Family Films, Ltd.
  • Goldstar Video (1992)
    • The Little Red Schoolhouse
  • Jones Entertainment Group (some copies of The Story Lady)
  • Leucadia Family Films (some tapes)
  • The Living Scriptures (some copies of Animated Stories from the Book of Mormon Series 2 Music Video)
  • The Lyons Group (1988-1993)
    • Barney Home Video (1992-1993)
  • M3D Pro Film, Inc. (some copies of Music in 3 Dimensions)
  • Metacom (some tapes)
  • Polynesian Cultural Center
  • Video Projects, Inc. (some Microsoft Intermediate tapes)

How to Tell

  • Some tapes printed at this duplicator have dark print numbers on the left or right side of the cassette (e.g. 167110061).
  • On some tapes, the printings would appear in white (e.g. 26785D013).
  • Most tapes from this duplicator have the fading rainbow at the very end following the static, accompanied by a rumbling sound in the linear track. However, some may not have anything.
  • Several EP/SLP mode tapes use oversized reels, while some others use regular reels.

Gallery

Locations

  • Salt Lake City, Utah