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* VHS tapes that were duplicated by Cinram have a print date and time on the bottom middle side of the tape. The printings are typically in invisible ink, and the date/time is read in the YY/MM/DD/00:00 format.
* On some VHS tapes, specifically Canadian pressings, there is an engraving on the right side of the cassette shell that says "CVC". This unusual abbreviation is in a gold orange color.
* Early tapes by this company have "Cinram"the company's name engraved on the left side of the cassette shell.
* At the end of some Canadian tapes from 1997-1999 (possibly other years), a print time and date will appear at the very top left of the video signal, where some of it will be cut off depending on your television. The date will be in YY/MM/DD format. The length of this ending will vary (10-45 seconds), as well as the black screen between the end of the program and this ending (3-80 seconds).
* EP mode tapes, as well as some BBC Video tapes, that were duplicated by this company may have the static roll of death.
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