Demo video looks like a Miracle. At the very very bottom of the ad it says: Note: This DVD may
experience issues with playback on certain stand alone players, however, Playback is possible on
computer DVD-ROM drives.
When I put the DCVD into my DVD player hooked up to my TV, it wouldn't
play. It said:
Playback prohibited by area limitations.
Fortunately for me I purchased a
bundle of video & audio conversion software & converted this PLAY ON COMPUTER DVD to a PLAY ON ANY
DVD PLAYER Region 1 (US and Canada). It was a hassle and took a few tries to make a DVD that would
play on my DVD player. I had to convert it once to a format that I could then convert to a version I
could burn a DVD. And a 16 page PDF file you can print directions with photos. Not well thought out
before marketing. Made in the UK.
Would have been nice if you had actually commented on the quality and aspects of the trick itself, and rated that, and making your rant on the tech difficulties a footnote.
Wouldn't it have been simpler to simply play the instructional DVD on your computer? Cyberrave03 is spot on with comments.
Think about this...if the trick is really a great trick, why is there only one review? I see some really great tricks with 20 or more reviews.
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