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Ask TUAW: This week's answers; Call for Questions renewed

Last week we issued the first call for questions for the Ask TUAW weekly help column and now it's time to take a shot at some answers. Thanks to everyone who submitted a question. And since we'll be back next Wednesday, we want to renew the call for questions. Please submit your question via the comments page (put Ask TUAW in the subject), or just by leaving a comment to this post. Although we will try to be as helpful as possible, we may not be able to answer all questions. And naturally we invite our other readers to pitch in with suggestions as well.

Read on for this week's questions.
CuriousMac asks:

Is the discoloration still an issue with the white macbook or is it safe to go out and buy one without any fear of yellow stains?

As the owner of a discolored MacBook I have some experience with this. According some some reports on the web this was caused by a manufacturing defect involving the original case plastics. Apple reportedly changed the case plastics quite some time ago and any MacBooks now being sold should be okay (from personal experience I know of a friend with a MacBook bought in August showing no discoloration).

Apple Insider claims that Apple will repair any computer affected that falls within a certain range of serial numbers. If you have a problem you should contact AppleCare or bring the machine to a genius bar at an Apple Store. If you have any trouble reference the AppleCare Knowledge Base document 304058


Magnus asks:

HOW do I get rid of the region code on the DVD-player in my MBP?

I just want to watch my DVD:s, some of them have different region code than the one we use here (region 2, Swe). It's really annoying, especially since I can watch them on any regular DVD player (all sold in Sweden are region free). Is there something to do, to make this silly region coding go away?


TUAW reader Julian suggests that VLC may be able to play discs from out of region. However, according to this thread over at MacNN, Apple switched to Matshita RPC-2 drives in the Intel Macs so the region code is held in the firmware of the drive itself and no software solution will fix the problem (you would need a region-free firmware from a third party, but it appears that that won't be coming any time soon). If you're really serious about it you might consider replacing your Matshita drive with a Pioneer drive that is flashable with DVRFlash.

Workarounds: (1) a poster on the MacNN thread, mattfaulds, claimed that you could play a disc with VLC if you ignored the out of region warning. Since I have no out of region discs I cannot confirm this. (2) Several people have reported success using the MacTheRipper or Handbrake to rip the disc to your hard drive and playing it with VLC from there (I also cannot confirm this). (3) A kind of lame work around is to get an external USB or Firewire drive that you could flash.


Alex asks:

How do you do startup commands (ie zap PRAM, Open Firmware) with only a wireless keyboard and mouse?

According to Answer #6 on the AppleCare Knowledge Base document 86651 you should have no problem using an Apple Bluetooth wireless keyboard to get into Open Firmware, however if you are having problems you may need to update your Bluetooth firmware.


John asks:

Hi, I have been preparing to make the full switch-over to Apple for a few months now... My question is this: what is TUAW's favorite bluetooth mouse (and keyboard if you have a favorite) for the Mac OTHER than the mighty mouse. The mighty mouse's side buttons are difficult for me to press and I want something that conforms to my hand (I'm right-handed. Also, a dedicated right-click button would be nice. Thanks!

One last thing...Any recommendation for bluetooth headphones to listen to music around my room?


First of all, welcome to the light side John! I personally like my wireless Mighty Mouse, but I know many (including our fearless leader) do not. Just about any Bluetooth compliant mouse should be usable on your new Mac (though you may not have access to all the buttons until Overdrive supports Bluetooth). Unless you're on a MacBook (Pro) and need a notebook mouse I'd probably second Scott's recommendation of a Logitech Revolution (even though it is not Bluetooth), as it comes with Logitech's Control Center software.

Regarding your second question, that's unfortunately a bit of a soft spot in the Mac's Bluetooth support. Although the Mac supports wireless voice headsets (like those used with cell phones) just fine, as of yet Tiger seems not to support the A2DP profile which is needed for stereo music. The profile is apparently built into Leopard (OS X 10.5), but that won't be shipping until sometime in "Spring."


Jeremy asks:

How do I keep my MacbookPro from going to sleep when I close the screen? I want it to be nice and portable and less battery-hogging while still encoding videos in my bag.

I am not sure this is a good idea, as there are some serious concerns about overheating. Nonetheless, if you insist you can run your MacBook Pro in clamshell mode by plugging in a USB keyboard or mouse with the lid closed. If you're running a MacBook or don't want to plug in a USB peripheral, you might try one of the following: Insomnia X (incompatible with 10.4.8), Doze, and SleepLess (also broken by 10.4.8, but there is a beta that is supposed to work). Please note, however, that people have reported problem using these sorts of utilities and I cannot endorse any of them from personal experience


Okay, that will do it for this week. Feel free to leave comments on my answers as well as more questions for next week.


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Dewey

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Is there a way to have the iChat window always up while in use? I can expose it but when going back to another window the iChat window closes and I have to go back down to the dock to have it re-appear. Windows Messenger windows work the way I'm trying to describe, if anyone uses that. Thanks.

January 23 2007 at 5:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chris Knight

I have a 17 inch MBP with a 30 inch cinema display. For the last couple of months and with increasing frequency, the cinema display often fails to light up until I unplug and replug its power connector on the power supply brick. Given the difficulty of returning the big display and a reluctance to let the MBP out of my sight, is there a cure I can apply at home for this irritating problem?

Chris

January 18 2007 at 2:30 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Molly

I've always heard people say things to the effect of "Java never really works on a Mac." Admittedly, I've only been using macs for 3 years, but I can't recall ever having a major (or even a minor) issue with this. What is the history behind the idea that Java doesn't work on a mac? What's the current standing of Java on Safari, firefox, etc?

January 12 2007 at 12:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dan Bruno

Can you help me manage album art in iTunes? Sometimes it embeds the artwork in each MP3, and sometimes it stores one copy for the whole album in ~/Music/iTunes/Album Artwork. I prefer the latter behavior. Is there a way to un-embed artwork and force it into the artwork folder? Do you recommend any software for this stuff?

January 11 2007 at 11:58 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dominic O\'Rourke

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I have a g4 iMac dome, with usb1.1, and with the new iPod (and I presume iPhone) being usb2.0, am getting frustrated at the slow updating speeds.

My question is, can I firewire a harddrive, run os X from the firewired hardrive, and use that drives usb 2.0 ports for speedy updates of my pod? - would I need to run my mac from that drive all the time, and if so, will there be any other problems I should look out for when using a firewired drive for booting?

Thanks in advance

Dom

January 11 2007 at 6:53 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rdas7

"How do I keep my MacbookPro from going to sleep when I close the screen? I want it to be nice and portable and less battery-hogging while still encoding videos in my bag."

That might be the worst idea I've ever heard. It's a recipe for disaster.

January 11 2007 at 3:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Spencer

Having shifted the rest of my family over to Macs, I'm looking to make the change myself, with a 24" iMac - but I'd rather not buy it only to see Apple update the hardware a month or two down the line - so what I'm wondering is; when do you think the next iMac hardware update will be, (it seems to me that it will coincide with the release of Leopard?) and is it likely that Apple will update the video cards? (I enjoy the odd spot of gaming)

Thanks

January 10 2007 at 10:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jdoe

My Powerbook's wifi connection used to be fast, but now its amazingly slow. Can you please help? I have Firefox, iChat, iTunes, Preview, Quicksilver, Safari, TextEdit, and Finder open. Safari is just for Gmail, since FF chokes on Gmail, so that's not the problem.

January 10 2007 at 9:26 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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