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Revision as of 01:12, 20 October 2023
List of Customers
- D.E.J. Productions
- Square Dog Pictures (1999)
- Two Left Shoes Films (1999)
- Feature Films for Families
- Front Row Entertainment (some EP/SLP mode copies of Mooch Goes to Hollywood)
- Impact Television International, Inc. (1999)
- MGM/UA Home Video (1996) (MGM/UA Sings: All Dogs Go to Heaven 2)
- New Line Home Video (some copies of Blade and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me)
- Nintendo of America (N64: Change the System and Hey You, Pikachu!)
- SISU Home Entertainment (some copies of Shalom Sesame: Passover)
- VideoVisa S.A.
- Warner Home Video (some copies of City of Angels, Wrongfully Accused and The Avengers)
- Warren Miller Home Video (1997)
How to Tell
- Tapes by this duplicator until mid-1999 had white, dark or yellow printings like this for example:
Example 1:
T-047 107K519 12 2974
THE BERENSTAIN BEARS
Example 2:
116 20000050906 90 4414
SO1 CITY OF ANGELS
Example 3:
092 292S8001S 06 6052
C26 WRONGFULLY ACCUSED
Example 4:
100 292S8003-S 04 1974
D26 T H E A V E N G E R S
However, on some tapes, such as N64: Change the System, Against a Crooked Sky, and A Girl of the Limberlost, the printings just said the title.
- Tapes by this company until late 1999 had the white screen test pattern with a 1000hz tone at the end. On some copies of N64: Change the System, City of Angels, Wrongfully Accused, and The Avengers, it was followed by the static roll of death.
- On copies of City of Angels, Wrongfully Accused, The Avengers, and Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me duplicated by this company, there is a notation printed underneath the label that says "MADE IN MEXICO." On a few other tapes, it was printed on the side of the tape.
- Starting around mid-1999, when the duplicator was fully acquired by Technicolor, the printings became similar to those of the latter.
- Until late 1999, shortly after its acquisition by Technicolor, tapes by this duplicator also had the BHCP codes like the ones used by Deluxe from 1987 to 1996.
- Several tapes printed in Mexico also had a silent white screen at the beginning.
Gallery
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Logo for the company's US-based subsidiary from 1996 to 1998
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Logo for the company's US-based subsidiary from when Technicolor acquired the company in 1999
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Sometimes, in the printings, the letters in the title were spaced out.
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An example of what the printings and print date looked like shortly after Technicolor's purchase of the company.
Locations
- Calexico, California
- Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal
- Garden Grove, California