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*** [[Modern Video]] (Also includes High Speed Video)
*** [[Modern Video]] (Also includes High Speed Video)
*** [[Southern Star Duplitek]] (Australia)*
*** [[Southern Star Duplitek]] (Australia)*
*** [[U.S. Video]] (Also includes Video Duplication, Inc.)
*** [[Video Cassette Duplicating Corp.]]
*** [[Video Cassette Duplicating Corp.]]
**** [[Hal Roach Studios (Duplicator)|Hal Roach Studios]]
**** [[Hal Roach Studios (Duplicator)|Hal Roach Studios]]
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* [[United Record Pressing]]*
* [[United Record Pressing]]*
* '''[[United Video/Audio Group]]'''
* '''[[United Video/Audio Group]]'''
* [[U.S. Video]] (Also includes Video Duplication, Inc.)
* [[VCA Pictures (Duplicator)|VCA Pictures]]
* [[VCA Pictures (Duplicator)|VCA Pictures]]
* [[VCI Home Video]]
* [[VCI Home Video]]

Revision as of 17:28, 21 June 2024

Ever wondered where your favorite videotapes and videodiscs came from? This is a directory of videotape duplicators and videodisc replicators. Videodisc replicators are marked *. Duplicators that were known to be licensed by JVC are in bold.

In the US

Major Companies

Other Companies

See also information on other duplication companies that are currently unknown.

In other countries

Australia

Brazil

Canada

Czech Republic

Hong Kong

Malaysia

Russia

South Africa

UK

See also