K, simple as this. Insert the disc in your computer, go to "Computer" (not sure what operating system you're using, I'm on Windows 7 here... It'll either be called "Computer" or "My Computer" if you're on a Windows system).
Right click the drive that you put the disc in. Depending on your OS, choose "Open" or "Explore". In there is the .pdf file, called "Bonus Material.pdf" and a folder called "Rehearsal Footage".
In the Rehearsal Footage folder, there are two video files, called "'Penthouse Of Your Mind' thru 'Champagne and Kisses'.mp4" and "'Plastic Bouquets.mp4'".
For viewing the .pdf, I recommend the freeware program, Foxit Reader (much faster rendering and less of a resource hog than Adobe's Acrobat Reader).
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader/download.phpThe video files can be viewed with the wonderful open-source media player, VLC. If you've never used VLC and have ever had a problem playing any video file, you're in for a real treat, as VLC can play damn near anything!
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.htmlEnjoy! (and let me know if you have any problems)
****EDIT****
Uggh, the .pdf file is not a regular .pdf, but instead a "PDF Package" file, which can not be opened with Foxit Reader or with Sumatra. Looking for an alternative, but it seems like Acrobat Reader might be required...
****EDIT 2****
A-ha, found a solution!
Open the .pdf with Foxit Reader, and you will see the "Multiple files are bound together...blah blah blah" screen. Then click "View" at the top, and in that menu click "Navigation Panels" > "Attachments". This will open a list of the actual hidden .pdf files! Click on any one of them, click "Open" right above there, and then click "OK", and you'll see the document!
You can also choose to save each one individually outside of the package, and then be able to open each one as individual regular .pdf files from where ever you save them to.