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* Cinram (seen mostly on EP/SLP mode tapes, but it also sometimes appeared on SP mode tapes, such as BBC Video tapes and a few 1997 Barney Home Video Canada tapes) |
* Cinram (seen mostly on EP/SLP mode tapes, but it also sometimes appeared on SP mode tapes, such as BBC Video tapes and a few 1997 Barney Home Video Canada tapes) |
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* Diamond Entertainment Corporation |
* Diamond Entertainment Corporation |
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* Matrix Video Duplication Corporation (seen on |
* Matrix Video Duplication Corporation (seen on most tapes) |
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* Mirror Image Duplication Services (seen on some tapes by Sterling Entertainment Group) |
* Mirror Image Duplication Services (seen on some tapes by Sterling Entertainment Group) |
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* Nu Skin Duplications (seen on a pressing of Jacob Have I Loved, by Feature Films for Families) |
* Nu Skin Duplications (seen on a pressing of Jacob Have I Loved, by Feature Films for Families) |
Revision as of 21:01, 7 January 2024
Fading Rainbow
Description
- Tapes with this ending had this follow the static. It even looks different on some tapes.
Known duplicators that used this ending
- Alpha Video Distributors, Inc. (seen on some tapes)
- Cassette Productions (seen on most tapes, with a rumbling sound in the linear track)
- Duplication Factory (seen on a pressing of The Buttercream Gang, by Feature Films for Families)
- Mirror Image Duplication Services (seen on a few tapes, this sometimes follows right after a few seconds of black screen after the end of the program)
- New Age Video, Inc. (seen on numerous pre-1990 tapes, over a red screen)
- Premiere Video (seen mostly on EP/SLP mode tapes, but it also sometimes appeared on SP mode tapes)
- Resolution Video Production and Duplication (seen on pressings of Where the Wild Things Are (by New Video) and a "For Your Consideration" copy of Anatomy of 9/11, by A&E) (Keep in mind that not all tapes by Resolution have this.)
- Simitar Entertainment (seen on some tapes)
- TBD (seen on a few tapes by Platinum Disc Corporation printed in the USA from 1998-2001)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of Golden Grahams Classic Book Videos!: Treasure Island, with a rumbling sound in the linear track much like most Cassette Productions tapes)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of The Story Lady, by Jones Entertainment Group)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of Rudolph's Lessons for Life, by Montgomery Ward)
- TBD (seen on a demo pressing of Collision Course, by HBO Video)
- TBD (seen on a few tapes by METACOM, INC.)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of It's a Wonderful Life, by Video Communications Inc.)
- TBD (seen on pressings of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tapes from Burger King Kids' Club, by Family Home Entertainment)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of Hometime "How-To" Video Guide: Finish Carpentry - Installation and Finishing)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of Hometime How-To Clinic (Quick-Reference Video Guide): Underground Sprinklers)
- West Coast Video Duplicating (seen on some tapes with "TMDSP" or "TMDEP" in the printings)
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Shuffling Color Bars
Description
- Sometimes, this was shown in black and white, or with color static.
Known duplicators that used this ending
- ATI Mark V Products (seen on a 1988 pressing of Daffy Duck, by Trans-Atlantic Video)
- Cassette Productions (seen for a brief instant on a copy of Meet John Doe, by Bridgestone Group)
- Celebrity Duplicating Services (seen on a 1989 pressing of Bugs Bunny, by Unicon Communications)
- Diamond Entertainment Corporation (seen on a 1991 pressing of Bugs Bunny)
- Hauppauge Video Manufacturing (seen on some tapes)
- Rank Video Services America (seen on a 1993 pressing of Santa Claus is Comin' to Town, before the white screen test pattern)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of a Really Wild Animals screening cassette, by Columbia TriStar Home Video)
- TBD (seen on a 1987 pressing of Life with Father, by The Congress Video Group)
- TBD (seen on a 1987 pressing of Daffy Duck, by Kid Flicks)
- Technicolor Video Services (seen on some tapes by Burbank Video and Video Treasures, including some 1994 pressings)
- Video Cassette Duplicating Corp. (seen on some tapes by Burbank Video and Video Treasures)
- Video Technology Services (seen on a 1988 demo pressing of The Milagro Beanfield War)
- West Coast Video Duplicating (seen on some Simon Marketing copies of The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners)
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Static Roll of Death
Description
- It looks different depending on what VCR the tape is being played on.
Known duplicators that used this ending
- Allied Digital Technologies (seen on some tapes)
- Celebrity Duplicating Services (seen on some tapes)
- Central Video (seen on some copies of City of Angels, Wrongfully Accused and The Avengers, by Warner Home Video, and N64: Change the System, by Nintendo of America) (This follows the white screen test pattern on these tapes)
- Cine Magnetics (seen on a pressing of Dr. Rabbit and The Legend of Tooth Kingdom, by Colgate) (Keep in mind that not all tapes by Cine Magnetics have this.)
- Cinram (seen mostly on EP/SLP mode tapes, but it also sometimes appeared on SP mode tapes, such as BBC Video tapes and a few 1997 Barney Home Video Canada tapes)
- Diamond Entertainment Corporation
- Matrix Video Duplication Corporation (seen on most tapes)
- Mirror Image Duplication Services (seen on some tapes by Sterling Entertainment Group)
- Nu Skin Duplications (seen on a pressing of Jacob Have I Loved, by Feature Films for Families)
- Osborn Video Productions (seen on a pressing of Jacob's Harvest, by Feature Films for Families)
- Premiere Video (some tapes, with it following the static on some other tapes)
- TBD (seen on some tapes by Platinum Disc Corporation from 2004-2005)
- TBD (seen a 1998 pressing of Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life, by Strand Releasing Home Video)
- TBD (seen a 2001 pressing of Psycho Beach Party, by Strand Releasing Home Video)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of Dinotopia, by Artisan Home Entertainment)
- TBD (seen on a few Sony Music Entertainment releases from 1995-1998)
- TBD (seen on some tapes by Front Row Entertainment)
- TBD (seen on a pressing of El Albañil/Como Mexico No Hay Dos, by Lobo Pictures)
- Technicolor Video Services (seen on a few tapes)
- WRS Motion Picture & Video Laboratory (seen on some tapes)