QC Media Services

From Home Video

List of Customers

  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (2000-2004)
  • Acorn Media
  • Buena Vista Home Entertainment (1997-1998) (some copies of School House Rock! tapes)
    • Touchstone Home Video (1999) (some copies of Home Improvement: The Series Finale)
    • ABC Video (1995-1996)
  • Cabin Fever Entertainment
  • Coliseum Video
  • Columbia House Video (1984-2003)
  • Fox Lorber Home Video
  • Gaiam
  • Ignatius Press Video (1997-1999)
  • Image Entertainment
  • Kultur Video
  • Live Home Video (1990)
    • Family Home Entertainment (1990)
  • MPI Home Video (1984-1992)
  • National Geographic (1998-2004)
  • Nelson Entertainment (1984-1990)
  • NFL Films Video
  • New Horizons Home Video (1998) (some demo tapes)
  • Orion Home Video (1987-1992)
  • Pacific Arts Video (1992)
  • Sony Music Entertainment (1995-2003)
    • Sony Wonder (1995-2006)
    • Random House Home Video (1995-2006)
  • Troma Team Video
  • Turner Home Entertainment (1987-1992)
    • RKO Home Video (1984-1987)
  • VCI Home Video (1986-1992)
  • Virgin Vision (1987-1990)
  • Warner Home Video (1989) (some copies of Batman)
  • Wellspring Media (1999-2003)
  • Winstar TV & Video
  • World Wrestling Entertainment Home Video (1999-2004)
  • Xenon Pictures (2001)

How to Tell

  • Tapes printed in EP/SLP during the early '90s would have a red tape guard. At this time, inked-label tapes would have the label text colored yellow. In addition, on tapes released by Turner Home Entertainment, there is an abbreviation engraving on the left side.
  • Tapes printed in the mid-to-late 80's would have dark printings on the left side of the tape.
  • Tapes printed from the mid '90s and onwards would have a bunch of numbers, including a side label number, engraved on the left side of the tape.
    • Tapes printed during the last few years of this duplicator's existence would additionally have an inked barcode with too many numbers, printed on the tape guard.
  • Starting around the early 90's, some tapes (mainly EP/SLP tapes) had a set of eight numbers in the vertical blanking interval, usually with a clock next to it. These tapes had a few additional seconds of black screen following the blank space at the very end. On some SP mode tapes from 2000-2001 with these credentials in the vertical blanking interval, the static roll of death appeared following the blank space at the very end, while it appeared before the blank space on several other tapes. Early tapes with these credentials have no form of printing on the cassette, but starting a few years later, some tapes with the normal printings of the time had these credentials (mainly EP/SLP mode tapes, although this sometimes happened on SP mode tapes as well).

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