[Bootanimation] G1 - Pussycat Dolls - 12/07/10 - G1 Themes and Wallpapers

Not really perfect, but i try my best!
1. Download bootanimation.zip
2. Put it on your sdcard
3. open terminal enter these commands:
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
The Resolution is not perfect...
Its my first one... ...sry but im still learning!
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DL:
http://www.mediafire.com/?mjtzh4ym5ym

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[Oct-27] Replacement Bootsplashes (every ROM) & Animated Bootscreens for HTC Roms

Replacement Bootsplashes (every ROM) & Animated Bootscreens for HTC Roms
Hello Everyone,
I was getting sick of hearing the same boot noises and pictures. The HTC startup is pretty ok, but I think mine's a little more polished. I made 2 themes.
1. The first theme follows HTC new advertisement campaign - Quietly Brilliant. There are 2 effects to pick from, Blend or Burn-in.
2. The second theme has the same old HTC logo, but with better animations and the ubuntu logo at the beginning.
Each Bootscreen pack has a bootsplash file as well for replacing the T-Mobile Screen.
The sounds are from www.gnome-look.org, however I have edited them to match. Let me know what you think!
HOW TO APPLY:
HTC ROMs:
1. ADB push the boot.gif to /system/media/boot.gif
Code:
adb remount
adb push %pathtosavedfiles%\boot.gif /system/media/boot.gif
2. ADB push the boot.mp3 to /system/media/boot.mp3
Code:
adb remount
adb push %pathtosavedfiles%\boot.mp3 /system/media/boot.mp3
3. Search on the forums for 'boot screen flasher 3000'
4. Download and extract the folder to C:\Temp\BootScreenFlasher3000\%zipcontents%
5. Place the file called 'mysplash.rgb565' from my zip into the folder in step 4.
5. Open a command prompt (Start Menu > Run > cmd > ok) and type
Code:
cd C:\Temp\BootScreenFlasher\
bootflash.bat
6. Follow the instructions to flash it.
To do it though the terminal:
1. After downloading the zip to your sdcard (download crutch-much?), extract the contents to the root of your SD card.
2. Remount your file system as Read Write (can't remember how to do it, search )
3. Open Terminal Emulator
4. Type:
Code:
su
cp -f /sdcard/boot.gif /system/media/boot.gif
cp -f /sdcard/boot.mp3 /system/media/boot.mp3
This will only update the animation, I'm not sure how to update the bootsplash from on the phone. You need fastboot, and I think that's only do-able on a computer.
You will now have both the T-Mobile replacement and the HTC animated replacement screens.
ALL OTHER ROMs:
1. Search on the forums for 'boot screen flasher 3000'
2. Download and extract the folder to C:\Temp\BootScreenFlasher3000\%zipcontents%
3. Place the file called 'mysplash.rgb565' from my zip into the folder in step 4.
4. Open a command prompt (Start Menu > Run > cmd > ok) and type
Code:
cd C:\Temp\BootScreenFlasher\
bootflash.bat
5. Follow the instructions to flash it.
That's all. Thanks ccunningham83 for reminding me about instructions...
Any way to do this on a linux system? Wold like to try it out. Thanks
Hey, not sure yet. I'll have to get back to you...do you want to take a look at how to setup adb in linux. It's around here. I'll see if I can figure out how to do the bootflash...
Can you do it through terminal?
will this work with cyanogenmod?
Terminal Instructions
No, HTC only. Sadly. I'm working on converting all of my boot animations to the Nexus one...stay tuned!
To do it though the terminal:
1. After downloading the zip to your sdcard (download crutch-much?), extract the contents to the root of your SD card.
2. Remount your file system as Read Write (can't remember how to do it, search )
3. Open Terminal Emulator
4. Type:
Code:
su
cp -f /sdcard/boot.gif /system/media/boot.gif
cp -f /sdcard/boot.mp3 /system/media/boot.mp3
This will only update the animation, I'm not sure how to update the bootsplash from on the phone. You need fastboot, and I think that's only do-able on a computer.
By HTC do you mean HTC Phones, or a specific phone?
Macrophage001 said:
By HTC do you mean HTC Phones, or a specific phone?
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dunno what he means by HTC phones, but I know animated bootscreens won't work on anything below Android 2.0.
r3s-rt said:
dunno what he means by HTC phones, but I know animated bootscreens won't work on anything below Android 2.0.
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I meant HTC ROMs. The HTC ROMs for the G1 have animated boot support.
so why doseny cyanogen?
olvap377 said:
so why doseny cyanogen?
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cyanogen is 1.6. roms like open eclair and the such are 2.0 - 2.x. only 2.0 - 2.x have support for animated boot screens.
olvap377 said:
so why doseny cyanogen?
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Because Cyanogen uses the Google build. HTC builds are built by HTC not Google. There source code is different.

{Wallpaper} [Stairdroids] *Six6Sicks* 5/30/10

Please delete this thread.
I like it.
I also like your boot animations, but i do not have the required tools to install them. I've tried, but my older pc just can't handle it.
Keep up the good work.
theres no need for a pc to install the boot animations... dl it to your sd card, name it bootanimation.zip, and use the terminal (or some root expoler app) to move it to data/local
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
(terminal commands)
adb is just easier
ESKIMOn00b said:
theres no need for a pc to install the boot animations... dl it to your sd card, name it bootanimation.zip, and use the terminal (or some root expoler app) to move it to data/local
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
(terminal commands)
adb is just easier
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I don't know of any 'push' commands. Thanks, I will try this out.
{edit} it worked!
ESKIMOn00b said:
theres no need for a pc to install the boot animations... dl it to your sd card, name it bootanimation.zip, and use the terminal (or some root expoler app) to move it to data/local
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
(terminal commands)
adb is just easier
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Thank you! I'm going to add these instructions on all my bootanimations.
Is it possible to do this with CM 4.2.15.1? If not do you know of another way? Thanks for your time. : )
dudeee, I like everything. Okay, if it's not too hard, I'd like to request this as a bootanimation: the droids walking down the stairs. Would that be possible? It'd be prettyyy sweet.
mattv888 said:
dudeee, I like everything. Okay, if it's not too hard, I'd like to request this as a bootanimation: the droids walking down the stairs. Would that be possible? It'd be prettyyy sweet.
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Possible? Yes.
By me? No.
Sorry.
Thx! Im loving the android robot it looks realistic.u should make more wallpapers using that android

Android EPAD Flytouch Custom Boot Animation

You want to mod the animated logo on your flytouch? Follow this tutorial to know how.
First, open ADB, and connect to your device:
adb connect xxx.xxx.xxx:5555
*xxx representing your device's IP
adb shell
*wait for shell to start then type:
su
*you may need to confirm the action on your device
If you haven't gotten lost yet, type these commands:
cd /system/framework
*if u want to copy to an SD then type:
cp /system/framework/framework-res.apk /sdcard/
*if you want to copy to a UDISK then type:
cp /system/framework/framework-res.apk /udisk/
Then, with this copied, unmount:
umount /udisk/
---- or -----
umount /sdcard/
and remove the device. Then plug it up to your computer, and open the folder. Navigate to the APK, and extract it using WinRAR.
The File system within the apk will look like this:
\assets
\META-INF
\res
AndroidManifest.xml
resources.arc
navigate to assets\images\
Rename android-logo-shine.png to android-logo-shine.png.old
Rename android-logo-mask.png to android-logo-mask.png.old
Then if you want no scrolling shine, input the shine file attached, otherwise un-rename it to use it.
Then create a boot logo. it can be big, but no bigger than 1000 kb. Try to not exceed... The pixel formatting varies with different systems. For my EPAD, 600,400 pixels were enough.
Then, add the boot logo, to assets/images/ and rename it to android-logo-shine.png
Making sure the files android-logo-shine.png and android-logo-mask.png exist within the directory /assests/images/ pack up the archive again, and copy it back to the SD Card.
Now, direct your attention to the ADB Shell. Plug your SD to the device, and type:
mv /system/framework/framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk.old
cp /sdcard/framework-res.apk /system/framework
*you should now have the modified archive apk on your android device.
Finally, set the permissions to full:
chmod 777 framework-res.apk
Double check everything on last time. Open your file browser, and check that within /system/framework you have a framework-res.apk and a framework-res.apk.old. Also, check the permissions and make sure all the boxes are checked. If all looks good, reboot your device and see. If you did this right, you should see the initial android logo, then your custom file. If you somehow messed up, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE INCURED BY THIS PROCESS.

[Q] Custom Boot Animation sound?

how do i go about adding a custom boot animation sound? i would love the kingdom hearts main menu music to play but not sure how to. can ne1 help me plz?
Hi,
you have to edit the file
in /system/customize/resource/
there is the android_audio file
after editing push per adb
cu
crendot said:
Hi,
you have to edit the file
in /system/customize/resource/
there is the android_audio file
after editing push per adb
cu
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there is no audio file. on cool sense hd, the boot animation file is in data/local and there is no sound file. just bootanimation and down animation.
LINKSLOVESANDROID said:
how do i go about adding a custom boot animation sound? i would love the kingdom hearts main menu music to play but not sure how to. can ne1 help me plz?
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not sure if this helps because of the ROM your using but here is a tutorial I found:
Pre-requisites:
1. Put your phone in recovery mode (Hold Volume down at powerup)
get a working adb shell (needs Android SDK)
Remove sound
Command Step 1
For Froyo 2.2: 'mount /system'
For Eclair 2.1 and below: 'mv /system/customize/resource/android_audio.mp3 /system/customize/resource/android_audio.mp3.disabled'
Step 2: mv /system/media/android_audio.mp3 /system/media/android_audio.mp3.disabled
How to Replace Replace sound:
in an open Windows CMD window just enter:
For Froyo 2.2: 'adb push [local mp3 file] /system/customize/resource/android_audio.mp3'
For Eclair 2.1 and below: 'adb push [local mp3 file] /system/media/android_audio.mp3'
Source: android-tutorials

[Q] how to change oxygen boot anim?

i can't find a bootanim.zip to replace. i want to put the one from insertcoin (sense v3 rom) in there.
also, anyone have a link to that rom customiser site?
searched the oxygen thread for "bootanim" but no results.
just copy using terminal on your phone the bootanimation.zip to /data/local
use this command
su (then press enter)
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip (then press enter)
then reboot your phone to check
works a treat for me have done this on oxygen and dev-null roms and works fine.
from what i understand this doesnt replace the default animation the rom looks at /data/local first and if it finds a bootanimation it ignores the default one in the rom
ta mate. if i get my phone working properly again (long story from other threads) then i'll give that a shot
dannylill1981 said:
just copy using terminal on your phone the bootanimation.zip to /data/local
use this command
su (then press enter)
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip (then press enter)
then reboot your phone to check
works a treat for me have done this on oxygen and dev-null roms and works fine.
from what i understand this doesnt replace the default animation the rom looks at /data/local first and if it finds a bootanimation it ignores the default one in the rom
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Thanks a lot! Worked in 2.3.2
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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