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According to https://web.archive.org/web/20030810055540/http://www.thevmgroup.com/video.html, the facility used 5 Sony Sprinters and 7 Otari TMDs in terms of high speed duplication. |
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==History==
== List of Customers ==
* Bridgestone Multimedia Group
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== How to Tell ==
* Most tapes from this duplicator had white printings, which were
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However, some tapes do not have any printings of any kind.
* Some Leucadia Family Films tapes
== Gallery ==
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[[Category:S-VHS duplicators]]
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[[Category:Otari TMD customers]]
[[Category:Duplicators founded in 1986]]
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History[edit]
List of Customers[edit]
- Bridgestone Multimedia Group
- Alpha Omega Publications
- The Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints
- Halestorm Entertainment (2002)
- Leucadia Family Films
- SandStar Family Entertainment
- Polynesian Cultural Center (1990s-2000s)
- UNCOTV (2003)
How to Tell[edit]
- Most tapes from this duplicator had white printings, which were formatted like the following examples:
Example 1:
T-17 VM HKK VM MR PD-7612
Example 2:
T-93 VM HKX DV
Example 3:
T-111 VM HKX DJ SEPTEMBER 7 2002
However, some tapes do not have any printings of any kind.
- Some Leucadia Family Films tapes under the SandStar Family Entertainment label said "VM" in the bottom right corner of the face label.
Gallery[edit]
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On most tapes by this duplicator, information like the example in the above image appeared in the vertical blanking interval.
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An example of what the printings on tapes from this duplicator looked like.
Locations[edit]
- Salt Lake City, Utah
Website[edit]
- thevmgroup.com (via the WayBack Machine)