Vantiva Supply Chain Services

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Revision as of 19:07, 7 March 2022 by 69.85.235.46 (talk) (→‎How to Tell: Certain DTMF phone dial-tone VHS tapes duplicated by this company had a faint sequence of extra tones, which sounds to be in either DTMF or standard pulse.)

List of Customers

  • Artisan Entertainment (1990-2000)
    • Vestron Video (1982-1993)
  • MGM Home Entertainment (1980-1990, 2002)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1985-1987, 1991-1996, 1997-1999, 2005-2007) (some copies of the 1985 VHS release of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as well as 1991-1996 tapes licensed by Castle Rock Entertainment, New Line and Turner Entertainment and 1997-1999 and 2005-2007 tapes self-licensed)
    • Sony Video Software (1982-1991)
    • RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1985-1987)
  • Time-Life Video
  • Thorn EMI/HBO Video (1981-1982, 1986-present)
  • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (1988, 1994-1995; regular 1982-1986, 2005-present)
  • VidAmerica, Inc.
  • Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (1980-2009)
  • Warner Home Video (1980-present)
  • Anchor Bay Entertainment (1995-1996, 2006-2007)
    • Video Treasures (1990-1996)
      • Burbank Video (1991-1995)
        • Jenal Entertainment (1991-1992)
      • Teal Entertainment (1994-1996)
      • Strand Home Video (1994-1996)
      • MNTex Entertainment (1992-1996)
    • Starmaker Entertainment (1989-1996)

How to Tell

  • Tapes duplicated at VCA from 1980-1982 would have a sticker with numbers on it on the tape guard.
  • Pre-1989 tapes duplicated at VCA, VCA/Technicolor and S/T have 2 different types of print dates: Tapes duplicated at S/T between 1981 and 1986 have a blue (later white) sticker on the bottom middle side, while tapes duplicated at VCA (and later VCA/Technicolor) between 1982 and 1989 have a white sticker on the tape guard (and later on the bottom middle side).
  • Pre-1989 tapes duplicated under VCA/Technicolor, VCA and S/T have two different types of a black test pattern at the end: 1985-1986 tapes duplicated under VCA have a black test pattern with high-pitched obscure beeping at the end, while most 1986-1989 tapes duplicated under VCA/Technicolor and S/T have a black test pattern with low-pitched obscure beeping at the end of the tape.
  • Some 1986-1987 tapes duplicated at VCA/Technicolor have a strange list of other films to play on the master recording at the end.
    • For example, some copies of the 1985 VHS release of American Flyers printed in 1986 have a list showing a couple of Universal films, as well as a few other Warner Bros. films to play on the master recording at the end. The list also shows "Back to the Future" as the Q.C.
  • Most tapes duplicated at Technicolor have an ink print date instead of a sticker, while some only have stock numbers on the ink or sticker (sometimes with the tape speed, the print time and a side number next to it).
    • Some tapes duplicated at Technicolor with only stock numbers (sometimes with the tape speed and a side number next to it) on the bottom middle sticker had a barcode on the top.
    • Starting in 1992, some tapes duplicated at Technicolor with a print date on the bottom middle ink or sticker had a barcode on the right.
  • Most 1989-2003 tapes duplicated at Technicolor had the DTMF phone dial-tone sequence at the start and/or end of the tape (sometimes with a faint sequence of extra tones in either standard pulse or DTMF preceding it).

Locations

  • Leonia, New Jersey (opened 1972)
  • New York City, New York