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Ask TUAW: Apple TV, Blu-ray on the Mac, solving SIMBL problems, and more
For this Ask TUAW we'll be considering questions about the Apple TV, MobileMe from addresses, Blu-ray on the Mac, automatically converting video formats, SIMBL plugin problems and more.As always, your suggestions are most welcome, and questions for next week should be left in the comments. When asking a question please include which machine you're running and which version of Mac OS X, as certain answers will vary between different Macs and Tiger vs. Leopard, etc. (we'll assume you're running Leopard if you don't specify). And now, on to the questions!
Matt asks
I have an Intel iMac (Rev C, late 2007) running Leopard. I have been trying to find out, without much luck, whether it would be capable of Blu-Ray playback, should Apple ever end up supporting it. I know there are specific hardware requirements that need to be met, beyond the inclusion of compatibility in the OS. So if Apple did add Blu-Ray support to OSX, and I added an external BD drive would this version of the iMac be able to play back BD Video discs?
I'm not entirely sure what other "hardware requirements" you have in mind. The main limitation at this point is software. There is no Blu-ray playback software for OS X because the DRM would have to be integrated into the OS; external drives are available which will allow you to play Blu-ray movies in Windows using PowerDVD Ultra. So you can play Blu-ray movies right now on an Intel Mac if you use Boot Camp. As for whether your particular machine has the chops to do so I would recommend checking out the system requirements for PowerDVD. Now obviously those are for Windows machines, but if your Mac meets the hardware requirements in Windows, it's hard to imagine that it wouldn't work in OS X if and when Apple finally adds Blu-ray support to OS X.
Brandon asks
I have a question. I have some aliases that end in .mac that I use. I want them to end in .me. I know that mail received to the alias@me.com addresses come to me, but when I reply, it is alias@mac.com. I suspect that it's because the aliases in mail.app are set up to end in .mac still. Is there any way to change this, and will it change also in my iPhone? (synced ota to .me)....
I think all you have to do is change the from address in your Mail.app account preferences. Go to Mail.app's preferences and then choose the Accounts tab. In the Email Address field, change the address to the @me.com version. On your iPhone you just need to do the same thing in the Mail settings (Settings Mail, Contacts, Calendars).

Thomas asks
I've been using a Mac for over 2 years now and I still have trouble renaming files. Is there a simple way of doing it? I do a "slow" double click and half the time it opens it, the other half it doesn't do anything. From my Windows days, I try to right-click and go to rename, but there isn't that option there. I see I can go to Get Info and do it, but that just seems like so much work. So, what am I missing?
If you select a file in the Finder and hit return it will automatically highlight the name and allow you to change it. As I recall (from years ago), Windows will launch a file if you hit return, so it might take a while to stamp out that muscle memory.
Eric asks
I have a dilemma. I want to get either an Apple TV and use the ATV hack (all of my videos are .avi and on an external) or get an older Mac Mini to use as a media center. The main reason being is to use the iPhone Remote app. With an older Mac Mini being more expensive than a 40GB AppleTV, I'm leaning more towards the latter. But will the hacked Apple TV still work with the iPhone Remote app? If I have to go the Mac Mini route I'll probably install Plex and use the XBMC remote but I want to take the least expensive route.
Yes, I found several instances on the aTV forums (search for "iPhone remote") of people successfully using the Remote application with hacked Apple TVs. Keep in mind, of course, that this will only work for the default built-in functions of the Apple TV and not with anything you add through the aTV hack.
I will say that the Mac mini solution will give you considerably more flexibility, but it's hard to argue with the Apple TV if price is your main consideration.
Andy asks
I download Xvid avi videos overnight and they are placed in a completed downloads folder once finished. Is there any way to have iSquint, or any other program convert these to mp4 files automatically when they're completed?
You'll want to use iSquint's big brother VisualHub ($23.32) to accomplish this with a little AppleScript. In fact, the exact workflow you want is available in the VisualHub Automation Primer (pdf link) on page three. You'll use a Folder Action to watch your completed downloads folder and then have it automatically run VisualHub.
MCW asks
I have a MacBook w/ Leopard Version 10.5.5. At some point I tried to install an add-on to Safari. Now, every time I start up Safari, I get a SIMBL Error. The message says: "Safari 3.1.2 (v5525.20.1) has not been tested with the plugin AcidSearch.bundle (null) (v0.62). As a precaution, it has not been loaded. Please contact the plugin developer (not the SIMBL author) for further information". How can I get this error message to stop appearing? I rarely use Safari, but it bugs me all the same that this error keeps appearing. Any ideas?
You just need to delete the AcidSearch.bundle to stop this from happening. You'll find it located either at /Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins or ~/Library/Application Support/SIMBL/Plugins. Browse to those locations in the Finder and delete the bundle. That should stop the error messages. If you want to delete SIMBL altogether you'll find it at /Library/InputManagers/.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Francesco Caporusso said 1:18PM on 10-02-2008
Why is the TUAW logo different in the 'Ask TUAW' than it is on the header of the site? The apple leaf is considerably closer to the letters in the 'Ask TUAW' than on the the website and I think it looks much than the logo on the site header. I still think the logo is boring and generally not good but having the leaf closer to the letters is better.
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Francesco Caporusso said 1:21PM on 10-02-2008
Sorry, the end of the second sentence should read "and I think it looks much better than the logo on the site header."
Mike D said 3:10PM on 10-02-2008
seriously?
Sam said 1:31PM on 10-02-2008
Hi, um
My macbook pro screen died and I sent it in to get repaired. They replaced the logic board (that's what it said on the receipt). But when I checked the specs to my computer, they weren't what I bought. I got this back in 2007, and it was a 2.4ghz core 2 duo with 256 mb nvidia 8600gt video card. My computer now shows a 2.2 ghz chip with 128mb video card. This was a $500 premium to order my computer like this and now I have a slower, less capable system. What should be my course of action?
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Johnny said 2:29PM on 10-02-2008
Call Apple. If they don't help you at first, raise some hell.
Thayne said 2:35PM on 10-02-2008
Take it back to the store and show them your original receipt, which should have the specs on it, since there are only two configurations of the 15" MacBook Pro that sold in 2007.
CrazyIdeas said 2:33PM on 10-02-2008
Send it back, obviously someone screwed up
Roberto said 1:38PM on 10-02-2008
@Mat Lu
There's a hardware requirement for Bluray playing, beyond sufficient CPU, GPU and software support, if you want to display a movie on an external monitor:
* DHCP-enabled video output, or else the resolution will be lowered to 720p.
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Dustin N. said 5:08PM on 10-02-2008
I think you mean HDCP, not DHCP.
The main limitation is NOT software, it is hardware. For Blu-ray movie playback you'll need HDCP compliant hardware. The graphics card that this iMac uses, an ATI 2400 or AT2600, has support for HDCP in the chipset, but its up to the graphics card manufacturer (read: Apple) to ensure HDCP is enabled. It is possible that a simple software update won't be sufficient to enable Blu-Ray movie playback, although I'd like to think that Apple is forward thinking enough to include HDCP support as the Apple TV uses it.
Short answer: until Apple starts officially supporting Blu-ray by releasing Macs with Blu-Ray hardware, we have no way of knowing whether or not existing Macs will work with it. It is not as simple as releasing a software update to allow Blu-ray playback, the hardware has to have HDCP support pre-existing.
I think the answer provided in the article should be revised, unless you can provide proof of someone running Boot Camp with an external Blu-ray player and PowerDVD Ultra, it is simply not accurate.
troymccluresf said 1:43PM on 10-02-2008
Thomas- if I remember correctly (I'm on Windows here at work), if you click the icon's title and then move the mouse away, you can edit there, as well.
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Norman said 1:49PM on 10-02-2008
I have a pretty special question for the next ask TUAW:
I bought a TAURUS LAN with a 1 Terrabyte HD for Backups via Timemachine.
Then i realized that it isn't natively supported.
I did everything mentioned here, http://www.readynas.com/?p=253 , the only site in the whole internet that helps, but im stuck at copying the image via terminal.
I copied it manually, but after 10 Gigabytes of Backup, Time Machine tells me that the Volume is write-protected, which is not true.
I didn't know what adress the volume had to copy the stuff via terminal, the network name of the taurus is simply TAURUS, but since it has a public folder i guess i have to copy stuff to TAURUS/public ? i don't know much about the terminal and am now living without a backup after a crashed machine and a restore, i'm really ...... endangered.
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Art said 1:57PM on 10-02-2008
I have a PowerBook G4 running Tiger. I was planning on skipping the Leopard upgrade and buying the next one (Leopard wasn't compelling enough on its own, so I figured I'd get 2-for-1), but of course we now know that Snow Leopard will leave my G4 behind completely. I was wondering, does Apple usually offer their outgoing operating system at a discount when a new one is released, or should I just pony up and buy Leopard now?
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Thayne said 2:35PM on 10-02-2008
If you buy leopard with intentions to run it on a G4, you are going to have a *miserable* experience. Let me repeat that. You will hate your mac if you run leopard on your G4. Sell the G4 and upgrade your machine. It's time.
iGO said 3:36PM on 10-02-2008
@Thayne and or Arts benefit.
This is NOT true for me.
Leopard revived my Powerbook G4. Runs much faster and was very much worth the upgrade.
It's like a new machine.
Scott said 5:33PM on 10-02-2008
I've got a 12" PowerBook G4 that's 3 years old this month -- it's been running Leopard as zippily as Tiger since last fall. No issues or sluggishness at all...
George said 1:55PM on 10-02-2008
@MCW - Check out the Safari plugin Keywurl - similar to Acid Search and 10.5-ready: http://purefiction.net/keywurl/
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Andrew said 2:18PM on 10-02-2008
I have a Macbook Pro with Leopard 10.5.5 and I was wondering if there was a way to get all of my drives and files on my desktop to mount on the left side of my desktop. I have iChat on the right(want to keep it there) and hate having to minimize it just to get to a file or external drive. Any thoughts?
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samgross144 said 5:28PM on 10-02-2008
Use the expose f-key. It's one simple button press.
Andrew said 11:20AM on 10-03-2008
Using Expose doesn't really work as I can't select the desktop and thus can't get to my external drives. Also, in Expose, iChat still usually covers those drives.
CrazyIdeas said 2:29PM on 10-02-2008
Apple TV as a media server...
Apple TV + Blu-ray + Time Capsule = $$$Priceless
I currently have a PS3 just for Blu-ray because I rarely game = $500.
I have a 160 Apple TV which doesn't hold 1/10th of my media = $300.
I have a 1TB time capsule bor back ups = $500.
If you put them all together then you would have one Kick-Ass internet browsing, HD player, clutter free device that also backs up your data and provides hard wired and wireless networking services that could possibly play some awesome games from the APP store.
I would be willing to pay big bucks for it and I would have one in every room of my house!!!!
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