Thankyou! That works nicely, although surprisingly it only works when formatting the value directly from the clock, but not when formatting the text generated by a Value to Text actor.
The Clock outputs single digits as single digits, is there a way to output 01, 02, 03, etc? or do I need to use another actor to add the extra zero?
@dusx Ahhh refine the hours even more...Have no tested it in 24 hours myself yet, since I have to use I in a 5 hour show only. Thanks.
I think you only need to change one link (see the angled link over the Spinner). From my quick tests, this seems to fix it.

I didn't watch it for hours to test though... I disconnected the Clock input, and places from Trigger value actors, for testing quickly.
Could be the name of a bad theatre play or just happy hour, anyway:
The Clock actor hour hand is not sliding over time. Makes it confusing when an hour is almost done...That is a major pity! I redesigned the clock for a project, so now looks like an old watchtower clock, works great, maybe some javascript guru can make it better.
Clock V3 Cheers, Barney
@skulpture said:
@thomas-parb said:
https://www.openmediatransport...Yeah I've heard from reliable sources that NDI is on it's way out - moving to a paid subscription.
Thankfully I can confirm this is not the case. This summer, there was confusing messaging from NDI on this indicating that they may require commercial software to pay for a commercial license of their SDKs, but after the strong negative response, they immediately clarified that the free SDK is here to stay. 
@woland said:
It may incidentally work there in some ways, but it's not designed to do so at all.
In fact Pythoner required changes made to Isadora 4 to run correctly (early betas proved to require under the hood changes).
So Pythoner has been updated to present this help file if loaded into Isadora 3.

