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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The CBS/Fox Company's duplication arm was acquired by VCA/Technicolor in mid 1987. Starting then, 1987-1990 VHS tapes duplicated by VCA/Technicolor (1987-1989) (and later Technicolor (1989-1990)) with CBS/Fox-style printings after the acquisition had a white barcode sticker with a generic number on the left side.
* The CBS/Fox Company's duplication arm was acquired by VCA/Technicolor in mid 1987. Starting then, 1987-1990 VHS tapes duplicated by VCA/Technicolor (1987-1989) (and later Technicolor (1989-1990)) with CBS/Fox-style printings after the acquisition had a white barcode sticker with a generic number on the left side.
** Occassionally, on 1990-1991 tapes duplicated by Technicolor with CBS/Fox-style printings, the internal and serial numbers are replaced by a tape nominal and a shift code.
** Occassionally, on 1990-1991 tapes duplicated by Technicolor with CBS/Fox-style printings, the internal and serial numbers are replaced by a tape nominal and a shift code. In addition, the generic barcode sticker on the left side of tapes from this date range is replaced by abbreviation letters indicating the company that distributed the release.

Revision as of 19:16, 9 March 2022

List of Customers

  • 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1977-1987)
  • Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment (1981)
  • MCA Videocassette, Inc. (1980)
  • Paramount Home Video (1979-1980)
  • Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company (1987)
    • Walt Disney Home Video (1987)
    • Buena Vista Home Video (1987)
    • Touchstone Home Video (1987)
  • Worldvision Home Video (1983)

How to Tell

  • Tapes that were duplicated at Magnetic Video Corporation would have "MAG1" engraved on the back of the tape.
    • On Canadian copies, the engraving would read "MAG-2".
  • 1984 tapes duplicated at CBS/Fox would have engraving on the right side of the tape that says "CBS/FOX."
  • 1985-1987 tapes duplicated at CBS/Fox would have printings on the bottom middle side that contain serial numbers and a day and year code that is read in either Day/YY or Day/Y. Additionally, there would also be a side number and a print time.
    • Example 1 - if the day and year code reads "1656" or "165 86", that means the tape was printed on the 165th day of 1986.
    • Example 2 - if the print time next to the code reads "18-23" or "1823", that means the tape was printed at 6:23 PM.
    • Example 3 - Tapes with Day/Y and 00-00 have a double side number, while tapes with Day/YY and 0000 have a single side number. Occassionally, some tapes that are printed with 2 separate print dates/times in both print code types have a triple side number.
"MAG 1" etched on the back of the tape. This can only be found on US tapes duplicated by Magnetic Video.

Notes

  • The CBS/Fox Company's duplication arm was acquired by VCA/Technicolor in mid 1987. Starting then, 1987-1990 VHS tapes duplicated by VCA/Technicolor (1987-1989) (and later Technicolor (1989-1990)) with CBS/Fox-style printings after the acquisition had a white barcode sticker with a generic number on the left side.
    • Occassionally, on 1990-1991 tapes duplicated by Technicolor with CBS/Fox-style printings, the internal and serial numbers are replaced by a tape nominal and a shift code. In addition, the generic barcode sticker on the left side of tapes from this date range is replaced by abbreviation letters indicating the company that distributed the release.