I worked through one of the Ambient DVDs this week (Hong Kong) and just posted a review on my blog. In a nutshell, it has three workouts (two are about 16 minutes each and one is 30 minutes). Two of the workouts were just OK and I probably won't do them again but the third workout (the 30 minute one, along the Hong Kong harbour and skyline) I really liked and will definitely do again.
Among the cons/caveats (and may address ddj's question about why they're so cheap):
*no "play all" option. You have to return to the main menu between each workout to select the next one.
*the footage moves REALLY slow. I know it's a "walk" but I do the Virtual Active walks/hikes on my spin bike with no problem all the time. These ones move super slow. (I still have some "rides" to try which should move a lot faster.)
*no subtitles. Even if you choose the unguided option with Virtual Active, you still get subtitles that pop up at the start of each stage that tell you where you are (ie., in the Hong Kong workout, it would tell you you're entering Victoria Harbour at the start of that stage). I missed these!!
*no music, just ambient sounds. (Although for some people, that's a pro since you like to play your own music).
Oh, and it's a pressed DVD, not a DVD-R.
Overall, it strikes me as a "budget friendly" version of Virtual Active. Not outstanding but by no means terrible. I'm looking forward to trying more of them this week.
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