Video Tutorials are WHERE?

a quote from the "installing your software" pamphlet:
"Logic Studio Demo Songs and Tutorials DVD: This DVD contains a collection of demo songs and video tutorials for your Logic Studio applications. The disk is also a DVD-Vdeo, so you may view the tutorials using the DVD Player application or any compatible, stand-alone DVD player."
i see NO video tutorials on my demo content DVD. DVD player sees nothing.
anyone know where the video tutorials are?

**** it!
from the late breaking news pdf
"Tutorial and Content DVD Is Data Disk Only
The Logic Studio Demo Songs and Tutorials DVD described in the Installing Your
Software manual has been renamed to Logic Studio Demo Content. It is a data disc
only, and cannot be played on a DVD player or in a DVD player application."

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