Live Time & Date display

Live Time & Date display 20250116

GRIFFCOMM

New Member
GRIFFCOMM submitted a new resource:

Live Time & Date display - Shows time and date in the middle of the screen

Shows the time and date in the center of the screen, resizable based on 2k or 4k both for the text location and size. Also has some easy configuration seconds. Loaded as a webpage and set to the correct resolution, it will update by itself life.

Configurable items are:
- 12 or 24 hour clocks
- Full or 3 letter month names
- Easier to change the month names to your own language
- Automatic font sizing based on 2 or 4k layout sizing

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Mikheil

New Member
Thanks, great tool.
I'm trying it and it works perfectly. Also it's very easy to use and also to modify to make it compatible with your language.
 

StreamMan

New Member
Hi!
asked on the forum, but somehow no one wants to answer the following: I would like to give two different clocks to the display (scenes), but in order to get a different time zone, Windows must be reset. That's not good again. can you help me with this?
Thank you!
 

StreamMan

New Member
You are a fantastic person!
I am very happy with this innovation of yours.
I can never thank you enough! thank you for not letting me down!
Thank you!
 

Ken King

New Member
I'd love to use this to display the current time on my "Starting soon" scene, but I guess I don't know what I'm doing. If I add the txt file as a source, it displays the actual text and not the clock. Can you point me in the correct direction to go?
 

GRIFFCOMM

New Member
I'd love to use this to display the current time on my "Starting soon" scene, but I guess I don't know what I'm doing. If I add the txt file as a source, it displays the actual text and not the clock. Can you point me in the correct direction to go?
Hi, save the file as a .html file, then open it in OBS as a webpage and link it to the REAL file you saved...

- Add new Browser
- Local file = TICK
- Local File location = c:\clock.html (or where ever you saved this script)
- Width = 1920
- Height = 1080

The above should do it...
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