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* WCI Home Video/Warner Home Video
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* 3M
* 3M

Revision as of 00:17, 22 January 2024

This list is dedicated to the tape stock companies and their customers.

3M

Customers

  • Buena Vista Home Video
    • Walt Disney Home Video
  • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment/RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video/Columbia TriStar Home Video
  • Fotomat Video
  • Magnetic Video Corporation/20th Century Fox Video/CBS/Fox Video
  • MCA Videocassette, Inc./MCA Home Video
  • MGM/CBS Home Video/MGM/UA Home Video
  • Paramount Home Video
  • Thorn EMI Video/Thorn EMI/HBO Video
  • Time-Life Video
  • VCI Home Video
  • Vestron Video
  • WCI Home Video/Warner Home Video
  • 3M

How to tell

  • Tapes manufactured prior to the late 1980s would have the text "Load this way - Do not touch tape" either engraved in white, or moulded, on the tape guard. On some PAL tapes, it may have the words "Copyright Programme" instead.
  • On some tapes, especially early ones, the Scotch logo is either engraved in white, or moulded, on the tape guard.
  • Mid 1980s-early 1990s tapes may have the Scotch logo engraved above the record tab.
  • On Scotch VHS VCR Head Cleaner tapes, the title of the product is written in white on the tape guard.
  • Some tapes would have the text "Insert this side - Do not touch tape" on the tape guard.

Agfa-Gevaert

Customers

  • MGM/UA Home Video
  • United Home Video

How to tell

  • The Agfa logo can be found above the record tab.

Ampex

Customers

  • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment
  • Fotomat Video
  • Magnetic Video Corporation
  • MCA Videocassette Inc.
  • MGM/CBS Home Video
  • Paramount Home Video
  • Time-Life Video
  • WCI Home Video

How to tell

  • For Betamax, the words "Do not touch the tape inside - Insert this side into recorder" may be found on the tape guard.

BASF

Customers

  • Lionsgate Home Entertainment
    • Artisan Entertainment (1987-2004)
      • Vestron Video (1987-1992)
  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-2007)
    • Video Treasures (1986-1998)
      • Burbank Video (1987-1995)
        • Jenal Entertainment (1987-1991)
        • Troy Gold (1987-1989)
      • MNTex Entertainment (1987-1998)
      • Strand Home Video (1989-1994)
    • Starmaker Entertainment
  • Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (1987-2007)
  • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (1994-2007)
  • Sterling Entertainment Group
    • UAV Corporation (1985-1998)
    • VidAmerica, Inc. (1987-1992)
  • Paramount Home Entertainment (1994-2007)
  • Warner Home Video (1987-2007)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (1987-2007)
  • Tycoon Home Video [Mexican]

How to tell

  • Certain tapes may have the text on the tape guard in English and French. It would be found written as "Do not touch the video tape - Ne touchez pas la bande vidéo" or "DO NOT TOUCH THE TAPE - NE TOUCHEZ PAS LA BANDE VIDEO".
  • Tapes manufactured after 2001 have "TTGNIC" moulded on the back of the cassette, usually next to the supply reel.
  • Tapes manufactured prior to 1990 would have the safety notice on the tape guard engraved in white, while tapes manufactured after would have it moulded in a cheesier font.

Fujifilm

Customers

  • Astral Video [Canadian]
  • Family Home Entertainment
  • Magnetic Video Corporation
  • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment/RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video [Canadian]
  • Media Home Entertainment
  • Paragon Video Productions
  • Thorn EMI Video
  • Time-Life Video
  • Buena Vista Home Video [Canadian]
    • Touchstone Home Video
    • Walt Disney Home Video

How to tell

  • Tapes manufactured prior to 1990 may have the Fuji name on the tape guard.
  • During the 1990s, some tapes had dark ink code information, including the day-year code:
    • For example, if the code reads "8 200 91 1311", then that means that the side of the tape is labeled 8 and that the tape was manufactured on the 200th day of 1991, or July 19, 1991, at 01:11 PM.

JVC

Customers

  • Allied Artists Video
  • Magnetic Video Corporation
  • Media Home Entertainment

How to tell

  • Very early tapes would have the text, "DON'T TOUCH TAPE INSIDE - KEEP CLOSED", written on the top of the tape guard.

Kodak

Customers

  • Congress Video

How to tell

Konica

Customers

  • Active Home Video
  • Roadshow Home Video [Australian]
  • Video Gems

How to tell

Maxell

Customers

  • 20th Century-Fox Home Entertainment
    • CBS/Fox Video
      • 20th Century-Fox Video
  • Fotomat Video
  • MGM/UA Home Video
  • Paramount Home Video
  • Columbia/TriStar Home Video
    • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
  • PBS Video
  • Thorn EMI Video
  • Time-Life Video
  • VCI Home Video
  • Buena Vista Home Video
    • Walt Disney Home Video
    • Touchstone Home Video
  • Warner Home Video
  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-2007)
    • Video Treasures (1988-1998)
      • Burbank Video (1988-1995)
        • Troy Gold (1987-1989)
    • Starmaker Entertainment

How to tell

  • Tapes manufactured after the early 1990s would have a safety notice written in a Helvetica-like font on the tape guard that says, "Insert this side into recorder" and "Do not touch the tape inside," with an up arrow between the two prompts while tapes manufactured before would have the up arrow below the tape guard instead of into the tape guard, and no safety notice anywhere.

Memorex

Customers

  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-1996)
    • Video Treasures (1990-1996)
      • Burbank Video (1988-1995)
        • Troy Gold (1987-1989)
    • Starmaker Entertainment (1990-1996)
  • Buena Vista Home Video (1987-1994)
    • Walt Disney Home Video
  • Vestron Video
  • Warner Home Video
    • HBO Home Video
    • Allied Artists Video
  • Sony Music Entertainment (1991-2003)

How to tell

  • Some 1987-1998 tapes have “Made in U.S.A.” or "MADE IN U.S.A." moulded on the back right of the cassette.
  • Some 1987-2003 tapes have dark ink code information, including the day-year code.
    • For example, if the code reads "8 322 90 2211", then that means that the side of the tape is labeled 8 and that the tape was manufactured on the 322nd day of 1990, or November 18, 1990, at 10:11 PM.

National

Customers

  • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video

How to tell

  • "Do not touch the tape inside" in Japanese (内側のテープに手在ふれないでください) may be found written on the tape guard.

Panasonic

Customers

  • CBS/Fox Video
  • Family Home Entertainment
  • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video

How to tell

RCA

Customers

  • Magnetic Video Corporation
  • MGM/UA Home Video
  • VCI Home Video
  • WCI Home Video
  • Buena Vista Home Video
    • Walt Disney Home Video
    • Touchstone Home Video

How to tell

  • The text "Insert with this side up - Do not touch the tape inside" may be found written on the tape guard.

Sony

Customers

  • HBO/Cannon Video
  • MGM/UA Home Video
  • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
  • Buena Vista Home Video
    • Walt Disney Home Video
  • Warner Home Video

How to tell

For VHS, either small round depressions in the front shell of the cassette, or a large grid of squares along the entire front area thereof.

TDK

Customers

  • Magnetic Video Corporation/20th Century-Fox Video/CBS/Fox Video
  • MGM/CBS Home Video/MGM/UA Home Video
  • Paramount Home Video
  • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment/RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
  • Fotomat Video
  • MCA Videocassette, Inc.
  • Time-Life Video/Vestron Video
  • Thorn EMI Video/Thorn EMI/HBO Video
  • U.S.A. Home Video
  • Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company
    • Walt Disney Home Video
  • WCI Home Video/Warner Home Video

How to tell

  • The TDK logo can be found above the record tab.

VeeJay

Customers

How to tell

ZiMAG

Customers

How to tell

Notes

  • The first companies to provide tape stocks for the physical media industry were the larger manufacturing companies, including those that invented the media formats and accessories.
    • 1930 - 3M invented the Scotch Tape under their then-formed sub-label, Scotch.
    • 1935 - TDK invented iron-based magnetic material during their establishment.
    • 1961 - Memorex invented the computer tape.
    • 1975 - Sony invented the Beta format.
    • 1976 - JVC invented the VHS format.
    • 1987 - An improved version of the VHS format was developed by JVC, called S-VHS. In the meantime, the VHS format has won the war that it once had with the Beta format. As a result, VHS gained more popularity than Beta did.
    • 1988 - Sony began making VHS players/recorders.
  • The last companies to provide tape stocks for the industry were a soda and chemical manufacturer named BASF and a battery company named Maxell.