Frequently Asked Questions
The video library is now fully converted to be MAC & Mobile Device
compatible. There are over 1300 Videos available to Subscribers.
If you don't want to subscribe, you can buy the videos individually&
as Pay Per Views.
Question #1: How do I download and save a video to my computer?
Answer: If you are on a Windows PC, RIGHT CLICK on the video screen
while the video is playing and select SAVE AS or SAVE VIDEO AS
and choose where you
want to save it on your computer.
If you are on a MAC Computer, CONTROL CLICK on the video screen while
the video is playing and select DOWNLOAD VIDEO or DOWNLOAD VIDEO AS
and choose where you'd like to save the video on your computer.
Question #2: How do I download and save a video to my mobile device?
Answer: You'll need an App. There are many apps available for free
that will allow you to download videos to your phone.
Question #3: When I try to watch a video, all I see is a
play button with
a line through it, why?
Answer: We recommend using the Google Chrome Browser.
Although most people can use the default browsers on their mobile
devices, some have experienced an occassional problem,
particularly those on iPhones using Safari. We've tested
Google Chrome and it works flawlessly.
Question #4: I ordered a DVD, when will I get it and what does
the package look like?
Answer: We normally try to ship all DVDs the same week you
order them. Occassionally due to high demand volume it takes
longer. We appreciate your patience, you will get your DVD.
Each DVD is burned individually when ordered to keep your
costs to an absolute minimum. We are not just picking them
up off a shelf and putting them in an envelope.
The package is a plain brown or white envelope with a return address
of NRW Entertainment. There is no other outside marking. Orders
are shipped through the US Postal service. If you want to pay
for overnight service, please ask in the comments/notes section
at checkout. Inside the envelope your DVD will be in a paper
sleeve. This has greatly reduced the cost of shipping.
We recommend picking up DVD cases at a local stationary
store like Staples or Office Max if you want them in
something more rugged.
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