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I don’t think the "I Want to Go Home" tape was actually duplicated by Central de Video, since there might not have been any form of printing. However according to a YouTube upload by YouTuber Devan Wolf, it had the white screen test pattern with 1000 hz tone at the end, followed by the static roll of death, accompanied by a '''BHCP''' code on the vertical interval.
I don’t think the "I Want to Go Home" tape was actually duplicated by Central de Video, since there might not have been any form of printing. However according to a YouTube upload by YouTuber Devan Wolf, it had the white screen test pattern with 1000 hz tone at the end, followed by the static roll of death, accompanied by a '''BHCP''' code on the vertical interval.


:Well, Central de Video '''was''' actually a spin-off from Rank Video Services America (Bell & Howell/Columbia/Paramount’s successor), so it could have been. I don’t know of any other duplicators that were spin-offs from RVSA. Either that, or it was probably duplicated by another company that just so happened to acquire RVSA’s masters. [[Special:Contributions/2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:BD8C:3B30:1C55:8D5C|2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:BD8C:3B30:1C55:8D5C]] 23:54, 28 March 2024 (UTC)
:Well, Central de Video '''was''' actually a spin-off from Rank Video Services America (Bell & Howell/Columbia/Paramount’s successor), so it could have been. I don’t know of any other duplicators that were spin-offs from RVSA. Either that, or it was probably duplicated by another company that just so happened to acquire RVSA’s masters for use on Goldstar Video reprints of certain Random House tapes. [[Special:Contributions/2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:BD8C:3B30:1C55:8D5C|2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:BD8C:3B30:1C55:8D5C]] 23:54, 28 March 2024 (UTC)

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I don’t think the "I Want to Go Home" tape was actually duplicated by Central de Video, since there might not have been any form of printing. However according to a YouTube upload by YouTuber Devan Wolf, it had the white screen test pattern with 1000 hz tone at the end, followed by the static roll of death, accompanied by a BHCP code on the vertical interval.

Well, Central de Video was actually a spin-off from Rank Video Services America (Bell & Howell/Columbia/Paramount’s successor), so it could have been. I don’t know of any other duplicators that were spin-offs from RVSA. Either that, or it was probably duplicated by another company that just so happened to acquire RVSA’s masters for use on Goldstar Video reprints of certain Random House tapes. 2601:4C4:4000:A8C0:BD8C:3B30:1C55:8D5C 23:54, 28 March 2024 (UTC)