Selecting Your Region in VS Pro X2

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Selecting Your Region in VS Pro X2

Post by mrbobbell »

Hello all,

I am a longtime PI and VS user who just registered with the Corel U-to-U Web Board and I am required to post one message within 24 hours, so please forgive me if this first question is rather frivolous.

When I recently installed VS Pro X2 on my PC, one of the steps which required input from me was selecting the region in which I live. The first area on the list was "United States", (which happened to be my region). However, the second area on the list was "Mohawk".

There's probably a very logical reason for that name appearing in the list that is escaping me, but (other than being a city in New York State), why would a VS Pro X2 user select "Mohawk" as their home region?

THANKS for indulging me.

I'll go away now,

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Post by sjj1805 »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
Never noticed it before.
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Post by Ron P. »

I've never noticed "Mohawk" as a choice, just NTSC at the top and United States on the bottom.. :o

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Post by Clevo »

I couldn't even pick Australia as a region...I picked UK & PAL. I picked UK cause I know it's a PAL region.

I thought it was weird I coudn,t pick Australia
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Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

Do you have to pick an area/region or can you just select Pal or Ntsc

I always select both, (UK¡XPal) (but always wonder why I have to do that) (to be sure, to be sure)

Surly the program only needs to know Pal or Ntsc to set the default templates during install.
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Post by babdi »

It is easier selecting PAL/NTC than selecting region.
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Post by Black Lab »

badbi, I noticed your tag line beneath your signature - very true! Also the man behind the keyboard helps. :wink: It's not so much the hardware or software being used that makes good video, but the user of the tools.
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Post by babdi »

Thank you Black lab. Sometime people forget tools are just to help man :D. It is the man who has learn to utilize it properly.
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