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would it be possible to have an add-in that could bring up the clock in media center via remote button at any time not just while media is playing(i.e. live tv or a video or movie)? this is the only real complaint my wife has about not have one of cox's stb.
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It's not a perfect solution, but pressing the green button takes you to the Start menu, which shows you the time. Pressing the green button a second time brings you back to your previous location.
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Or, just buy an inexpensive digital alarm clock and put it on a shelf near the TV.
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within the next couple of days there won't be anything around the tv to set a clock on. i had thought of getting a cheap digital clockand stripping it down and putting it in one of my 5.25" bays but the case won't be visible either. wish my tv displayed the time but it's just a cheap vizio/ costco christmas special.
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Well, then you could...
A) press a button on the remote as suggested by makryger
B) get a wall clock (preferably one that is illuminated and not too bright)
C) get a projection clock.
At church this past Sunday (it's a "mega-church" - my wife likes it), I noticed that they are now projecting the time on the wall at the back of the church (over the sound booth). I presume this is so the pastor can see if he is running over his allotted time. I couldn't see where the projector was, but it's a cool idea if you're moving everything but the TV out of the room.
A) press a button on the remote as suggested by makryger
B) get a wall clock (preferably one that is illuminated and not too bright)
C) get a projection clock.
At church this past Sunday (it's a "mega-church" - my wife likes it), I noticed that they are now projecting the time on the wall at the back of the church (over the sound booth). I presume this is so the pastor can see if he is running over his allotted time. I couldn't see where the projector was, but it's a cool idea if you're moving everything but the TV out of the room.
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Press the "Info" or "ok" button on the remote to bring up up an overlay of more information and the clock is at the upper right (I do this all the time while watching TV). Now if you want a clock to be displayed for a long period of time or constantly, then the above suggestions look to be the best solutions so far.
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The clocks at this site are not cheap, but very cool!
http://www.timebeam.com/
http://www.timebeam.com/
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Well, as makryger said, you can press the green button when you're not playing video and it will display the clock in the upper-right corner. Pressing the green button again takes you back to where you were previously. Also, when you're watching video, just press the PLAY button to display the clock. I think that gives you what you asked for, which was to "bring up the clock in media center via remote button at any time not just while media is playing".
If you want something fancier, I suppose you could use something like Auto Hot Key and define a button that will run some third party program that displays a clock momentarily.
If you want something fancier, I suppose you could use something like Auto Hot Key and define a button that will run some third party program that displays a clock momentarily.