MUSICO Freebies
Aug. 18th, 2008 03:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For those registered with Musico:
Those who are not afraid of TEH KANJI and willing to work through a 31-points questionnaire (with the help of excite or google or babelfish) will be rewarded with a 300 Yen voucher ID for/by MUSICO. :)
Go here to enter your email address (the one you registered with Musico) and start the survey.
Once you finished the survey, you will get the ID.
Don't worry if it took too long. When I submitted my answers, it asked me again for my email address and I was able to continue. A summary of your answers will appear, at the end of which you will be asked to submit [送信] or correct [修正] your answers.
You can take the survey until August 29th, the voucher ID's will be valid until October 31st.
If you haven't registered yet,
go here or use the guide.
To register, you only need an email address (no credit card required for registration), and you can register as many email addresses as you want. So if you work hard, you can earn yourself a whole album. :P
Newly registered accounts cannot take the survey, but they get the 300 Yen ID just for registration. :P
How the ID's work:
At the checkout, after confirming your choice, a text field will appear, asking you for the Campaign ID [キャンペーンID]. Just enter the ID and proceed. (See.)
Only ONE SONG can be purchased with each ID, and the ID's only work with the respective email addresses. (Musico will send you a confirmation and your ID via email, so you'll know which ID and email belong together. Make sure you remember the passwords.)
Btw, the male version of Aqua5. :P
ETA: Musico also has the "Elisabeth - Song Premium" album, which includes Mami's rendition of "Saigo no Dansu". XD <3 Oh god, and Mihoko's version of "Madame Wolf's Collection".!! XD
Those who are not afraid of TEH KANJI and willing to work through a 31-points questionnaire (with the help of excite or google or babelfish) will be rewarded with a 300 Yen voucher ID for/by MUSICO. :)
Go here to enter your email address (the one you registered with Musico) and start the survey.
Once you finished the survey, you will get the ID.
Don't worry if it took too long. When I submitted my answers, it asked me again for my email address and I was able to continue. A summary of your answers will appear, at the end of which you will be asked to submit [送信] or correct [修正] your answers.
You can take the survey until August 29th, the voucher ID's will be valid until October 31st.
If you haven't registered yet,
go here or use the guide.
To register, you only need an email address (no credit card required for registration), and you can register as many email addresses as you want. So if you work hard, you can earn yourself a whole album. :P
Newly registered accounts cannot take the survey, but they get the 300 Yen ID just for registration. :P
How the ID's work:
At the checkout, after confirming your choice, a text field will appear, asking you for the Campaign ID [キャンペーンID]. Just enter the ID and proceed. (See.)
Only ONE SONG can be purchased with each ID, and the ID's only work with the respective email addresses. (Musico will send you a confirmation and your ID via email, so you'll know which ID and email belong together. Make sure you remember the passwords.)
Btw, the male version of Aqua5. :P
ETA: Musico also has the "Elisabeth - Song Premium" album, which includes Mami's rendition of "Saigo no Dansu". XD <3 Oh god, and Mihoko's version of "Madame Wolf's Collection".!! XD
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Date: 2008-08-18 12:10 pm (UTC)*hurriedly downloads Junjou album*
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Date: 2008-08-18 02:19 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-08-18 03:10 pm (UTC)Did you look in the "..\drmdbg\DRM2" folder?
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Date: 2008-08-18 03:41 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-08-18 03:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-08-18 04:15 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-08-18 05:51 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-08-18 06:15 pm (UTC)As far as I know you will need Windows and its Media Player to play the DRM protected wma files. You even need it to rid them of the protection. I'm not aware of any DRM-wma support in Linux. (Which doesn't mean much since I know not much about Linux.)
When I do a quick google search, the suggestion comes up to use the windows emulator WINE to install the media player and play wma files, I'm not sure how that works with the DRM licenses, though.
I'm not even sure if any of the shops offers zuka music in unprotected file formats like mp3, the Revue seems to insist on protecting its rights.