I didn't make the original work. I just modified the information so that it tailored the specs of the G2.
Code:
adb devices (optional, only to see if adb sees your phone)
adb remount
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
(if this doesn't work, try pushing to /system/media also)
Now to test if it worked type:
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
<press ctrl+c to quit>
Info on BIOS is for G2.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
*Update* 01/03/11
All the updates are in! 800 MHz is made per request.
Added Gingerbread versions for those running 2.3!
Rename file to "bootanimation.zip", then follow instructions above.
Enjoy!
*Update* 02/28/11
Added CM6 and CM7 version for those using Flippy125's Kernel.
Okay...WE NOW HAVE SOUND!!
First off, thanks to mrdaviso for script and instructions from spiicytuna.
My apologies to amazinglarry311, credit goes to him/her for the enablesound script.
enablebootsound scripts can be found here:
Enable Sound Boot
Here's how I did it:
Flash zip file from recovery.
reboot
Place android_audio.mp3 on sdcard root (change name of android_audio.zip to android_audio.mp3)
adb shell(I am assuming you are root)
enablebootsound(mine wasn't already enabled)
newbootsound
You can also use this script to install bootanimation now. ( I still prefer the old way)
place bootanimation.zip on sdcard root
newbootanim
A "Thanks" will do.
Nice! I'll def. give this boot animation a shot! Thanks for sharing.
I like it but... on part1, youre missing several images causing a blank bootup at the end of the bios animation. you might wanna add some more in part1 to remedy that.
sino8r said:
I like it but... on part1, youre missing several images causing a blank bootup at the end of the bios animation. you might wanna add some more in part1 to remedy that.
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I wasn't sure if it's part0 or part 1.
Do I have to divide the number of images in each folder evenly?
sino8r said:
I like it but... on part1, youre missing several images causing a blank bootup at the end of the bios animation. you might wanna add some more in part1 to remedy that.
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I fixed it. I've replaced the attachment.
booting up my desire z takes roughly 3 seconds.
why wasting time with a 30 seconds boot image?
snudel said:
booting up my desire z takes roughly 3 seconds.
why wasting time with a 30 seconds boot image?
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well if u want it take if not don't use i know i will try it
Could you change/make another version showing pershoot kernel speeds?
1.51Ghz?
Just wondering...
should it go to /data/local or /system/media?
does it matter?
Thanks it works!!!!!!!
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
looks great! I've been looking for something to snazzy to replace the generic g2 logo and have been too lazy to look into how to make my own
very nice
I installed it and the first bootup it froze on me at the android logo screen part. Second time it started hanging a little bit after where it froze before... then it went black screened and eventually showed my home screen. Weird...
Edit: tried it once more and it's frozen :/
I am such a nerd this totally made my day! Freaking sweet boot animation. I don't think I will ever change it. My G2 is running so fresh now. Good work yo
works great, and I like it! so nerdy! hahaha
snudel said:
booting up my desire z takes roughly 3 seconds.
why wasting time with a 30 seconds boot image?
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That's not really booting though, that's a trick where it doesn't shut down, it just suspends and switches off. A proper boot takes a lot longer.
Can someone post screenshots of this?
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
*Nevermind went to orig. Forum post and saw screenshots. Thank you!
snudel said:
booting up my desire z takes roughly 3 seconds.
why wasting time with a 30 seconds boot image?
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The boot logo at the end only stays til booting is done.
dietotherhythm said:
I installed it and the first bootup it froze on me at the android logo screen part. Second time it started hanging a little bit after where it froze before... then it went black screened and eventually showed my home screen. Weird...
Edit: tried it once more and it's frozen :/
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Trys pushing file to /system/media/
Busy at the moment. Will make one with pershoot's speed later...
xomikronx said:
Sent from my HTC Vision using XDA App
The boot logo at the end only stays til booting is done.
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I think he was refering to hot reboot that the desire z does standard which isnt true rebooting. Its possible to perform one on the G2 via script or an app called Hot Reboot. While the phone is hot rebooting... it will skip parts when booting. So there is no real concern when adding a custom boot animation.
Related
THis is a very simple batch file to assist you in flashing a boot screen
it still uses the same files as before its just put together in one section for ease of use as you can see
thanks to xMemphisx for supplying the required files for this to work
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
1.Extract BSF3000 and open the BSF300 Folder
2. Run CreateG1Splash.exe and choose your boot image (320 x 480 PNG for best results)
3. run the bootflash.bat and follow the on screen steps
* Reboot into fastboot
* IF you're on the older spl then u have 2 screens to flash so you're gonna follow step 3 and 4. and reboot
*If you're on the newest spl the you're just going to flash 1 screen by following step 2 and reboot
4. VIOLA!!! u have a new bootscreen with no copying and pasting
Original Boot Screen
http://www.mediafire.com/?wdmuuzhmmnw
BSF3000.zip
I don't get it. What is classified as the "special" SPL, and what is the "other" spl's? Create a list please .
I'm using Haykuro's Danger SPL...I assume that's "special"?
im assuming special is haykuros and other is any other spl
grr...I hate having a Mac! lol
Anyway someone could setup something like this for linux or Mac users. Pretty please.
Yes sorry for any confusion ....haykuros spl is the special spl
Where is it pulling mysplash.rgb565 from? Says mine cannot load it.
Edit: Fixed the problem. I placed the .bat file in my Android SDK Tools folder, intended to work next to ADB. Didn't know you could run the .bat from the extracted zip folder itself.
Problem: Haykuro's SPL only flashes the first screen, the T-Mobile G1 screen, correct?
lukekirstein said:
Where is it pulling mysplash.rgb565 from? Says mine cannot load it.
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if u created ur own bootscreen it should be pulling it from the folder
Alright. Got everything to work. Might want to flash back to the original G1 screen, because having that first T-Mobile screen is crucial to me.
On a side note, a couple of apps and widgets broke upon rebooting. Some widgets wouldn't load, other apps lost data connections. Ran a fix_permissions, everything works fine now
Curious question, does anyone have the original "T-Mobile G1" boot screen?
lukekirstein said:
Alright. Got everything to work. Might want to flash back to the original G1 screen, because having that first T-Mobile screen is crucial to me.
On a side note, a couple of apps and widgets broke upon rebooting. Some widgets wouldn't load, other apps lost data connections. Ran a fix_permissions, everything works fine now
Curious question, does anyone have the original "T-Mobile G1" boot screen?
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Theres a thread with them. You can check the bootscreen tutorial thread, its in there as well
lukekirstein said:
Alright. Got everything to work. Might want to flash back to the original G1 screen, because having that first T-Mobile screen is crucial to me.
On a side note, a couple of apps and widgets broke upon rebooting. Some widgets wouldn't load, other apps lost data connections. Ran a fix_permissions, everything works fine now
Curious question, does anyone have the original "T-Mobile G1" boot screen?
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what build are u on?
original boot screen >>> http://www.mediafire.com/?wdmuuzhmmnw
dom2684 said:
what build are u on?
original boot screen >>> http://www.mediafire.com/?wdmuuzhmmnw
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In my siggy
i love this its alot easier than b4 IMO
nice work dom. It was quite a bit easier this way. I noticed after flashing the danger spl that i could only change one boot screen. Anyone know why that is? Not super important since the first one only last a couple seconds anyways.
*BUMP YO need some feed back on this
Can this batch file also install a .gif splash screen? I'm wanting the HTC splash with the little android that peeks out.
uansari1 said:
Can this batch file also install a .gif splash screen? I'm wanting the HTC splash with the little android that peeks out.
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no its only for the primary boot screen
added original boot screen to 1st post
I noticed after flashing the danger spl that i could only change one boot screen. Anyone know why that is?
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"danger" SPL only has 1 boot screen to flash, there's a thread about it somewhere, think i read it in the old thread somewhere
note about the tool, VERY fast, VERY easy, even a n00b like me could do it. If you have "danger" SPL you will need updated USB drivers, but i'm sure you know that already
The script litterally is, put your image into the folder, run the bat, press 2 <enter> (for special SPL that is)and you're done, really couldn't be simpler if you tried
I'm glad everyone likes it
my adb work find, but for some reason this script stay at wating for device, any input?
I really like the stock G2 boot image, but without being animated, it felt very stiff and boring. So I added some animation to it. It's very simple, with the fading grey lines at the top and bottom moving to the left slowly:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
(this is a low quality GIF, the actual animation looks better, I promise)
I made this mostly for myself, but it turned out better than I expected so I wanted to share it. This is my very first boot animation, so be gentle in your criticism. This is an 800x480 boot animation, so it should work on other devices with that screen resolution, though I don't know why you'd want a G2 boot screen on your Nexus One or Droid Incredible.
To use this animation, use adb or a root explorer app to put the file in /data/local and make sure it's named bootanimation.zip. The file is attached below, or you can download it from MediaFire.
UPDATE: I just finished the modified version of this boot animation that replaces the T-Mobile logo with the HTC logo. Aside from that, they're the same. The new one is attached below, or you can grab it from MediaFire.
Enjoy!
Very cool! I like this because it maintains the stock look but is much nicer than the static boot image. Also not too goofy or flashy like others I've seen. Downloaded and copied to /data/local/ with Root Explorer, reported, and worked great! Thanks !
Sent from my rooted space banana using telekinesis.
Very nice. Subtle but it works.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
This is nice.
Where does it go after u down load
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
Okay I found it now do u have to do the update zip thing to get it to work bout to find out be back
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
Got it good look way better then the norm.. works fine thanks
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
Works great and looks great ! Thanks !
Anyway of removing the T-Mobile??
Much better than the standard boot screen. Nice work!
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
does it have to done thru adb or can it be done thru phone terminal?
-FuRBz- said:
does it have to done thru adb or can it be done thru phone terminal?
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You can do it 3 ways... through adb, terminal, or root file manager.
Made this real quick while waiting to be unloaded. Tested and works. Put .zip on root of sd, open file manager (have su permissions and mounted as rw) copy and go to system/media, paste. Enjoy! "Rooted!!" will flash. I think it's cool so I share.Peace
Mikey1022 said:
Anyway of removing the T-Mobile??
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This !!!! Maybe put the HTC logo in its place ?
AZ2ENVY said:
This !!!! Maybe put the HTC logo in its place ?
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That's not a bad idea. I personally like the T-Mobile version, but I can try making a version with an HTC logo. Any preference on color? Should the HTC logo be green or the same grey as the G2 logo? I should have time to make that later today.
If I put this in data/local, then choose to delete it at some point, will I encounter any issues?
ryaninc said:
That's not a bad idea. I personally like the T-Mobile version, but I can try making a version with an HTC logo. Any preference on color? Should the HTC logo be green or the same grey as the G2 logo? I should have time to make that later today.
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I would say maybe a brushed aluminum look for the HTC logo ?
thanks for this!
hypergraffic said:
If I put this in data/local, then choose to delete it at some point, will I encounter any issues?
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I, too, would like to know the answer to this question.
Sent from DynamikD's R00t3d & OC G2
dynamikd said:
I, too, would like to know the answer to this question.
Sent from DynamikD's R00t3d & OC G2
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Absolutely not . If you want to go back to the stock boot animation
just use root explorer to move the bootanimation.zip folder from
data/local back to your sd card , Reboot and back to normal .
This is my first boot animation i've made. Its quite simple but its a full 720x1280 HD boot animation.
Theres a slight pause between the end of the animation and between when the lock screen loads up. Unfortunately, I think this is due to it running 720x1280 res animations and nothing can be done from what I can tell
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Please excuse the quality of the preview. My internet connection isn't that great and a full size animation for a preview is a 30mb gif..
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DOWNLOAD
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You can flash this using adb or by copying it to your SDcard and then to a location on your phone.
ADB - Permanent:
adb push <bootanimation.zip> /data/local
ADB - Semi-Permanent:
adb push <bootanimation.zip> /system/media
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http://www.superbwallpapers.com/abstract/cubes-4656/
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Just installed it but the animation doesn't appear to loop so once it's finished I just get a black screen until android has finished loading.
Tung_meister said:
Just installed it but the animation doesn't appear to loop so once it's finished I just get a black screen until android has finished loading.
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Hmm good point.
I set the loop to 0 as it is set in the stock animation and it never stops looping, hence never booting into Android
Evostance said:
Hmm good point.
I set the loop to 0 as it is set in the stock animation and it never stops looping, hence never booting into Android
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I've just tried setting the loop to 0 aswell, the first few reboots android took quite along time to load up and my wallpaper was replaced with one of the stock ones but looping did work correctly, just rebooted again and i'm stuck in the animation loop. Maybe it's an issue with using a 720p boot animation?
Edit: My phone just finally finished booting after about 5 minutes of showing the boot animation, I'm guessing it must be memory issue to do with the size of the animation as again my wallpaper has defaulted to one of the stock ones. Maybe try reducing the length or fps of the animation?
Tung_meister said:
I've just tried setting the loop to 0 aswell, the first few reboots android took quite along time to load up and my wallpaper was replaced with one of the stock ones but looping did work correctly, just rebooted again and i'm stuck in the animation loop. Maybe it's an issue with using a 720p boot animation?
Edit: My phone just finally finished booting after about 5 minutes of showing the boot animation, I'm guessing it must be memory issue to do with the size of the animation as again my wallpaper has defaulted to one of the stock ones. Maybe try reducing the length or fps of the animation?
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The animation itself is about 6 seconds long. 100 frames at 24fps so it shouldnt be that much of an issue. It works fine without the loop anyway so I can't see it being a memory issue
Evostance said:
The animation itself is about 6 seconds long. 100 frames at 24fps so it shouldnt be that much of an issue. It works fine without the loop anyway so I can't see it being a memory issue
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The only reason I thought memory issue was due to my live wallpaper being replaced with the stock normal wallpaper and trackball alert FC'ing .
Tung_meister said:
The only reason I thought memory issue was due to my live wallpaper being replaced with the stock normal wallpaper and trackball alert FC'ing .
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Interesting. Didn't do that with me
Evostance said:
Interesting. Didn't do that with me
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I thought you hadn't been able to get it to boot into android at all with loop being set to 0? I only see those problems when it eventually boots after looping for ages.
Tung_meister said:
I thought you hadn't been able to get it to boot into android at all with loop being set to 0? I only see those problems when it eventually boots after looping for ages.
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Sorry, half asleep just ignore me. I thought you were on about the normal unlooped boot
Evostance said:
This is my first boot animation i've made. Its quite simple but its a full 720x1280 HD boot animation.
Theres a slight pause between the end of the animation and between when the lock screen loads up. Unfortunately, I think this is due to it running 720x1280 res animations and nothing can be done from what I can tell
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Just wanna say, looks cool on the browser but on xda app the links are useless
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using XDA App
Any chance of a mirror other then Filesonic?
Damien White said:
Any chance of a mirror other then Filesonic?
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Until a mirror comes up, you could always download the "full" version of the bootanimation randomizer script, which has several bootanimations including this one, and extract it from there.
These are boot and down animations themed for Android Revolution HD. These are the first animations I've created, so they're a bit rough, but I think they came out okay. Both are tested running on my One with ARHD 12.1 and ElementalX 3.4.
These animations represent 20+ hours of work with Photoshop and general tinkering around to get them working, so a Thanks would be appreciated if you like them.
Boot animation
Note: These are running about twice as fast as the actual animation.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
http://d-h.st/alq
Down animation
http://d-h.st/BKU
How to Install
These are not flashable in recovery.
You need a file explorer with root access. I use ES File Explorer, which is free and easy to use. Make sure that /system is mounted r/w.
Navigate to /system/customize/resource and look for zip files with "animation" or "boot" in the name. Those are your animations. They should be bootanimation.zip and downanimation.zip in ARHD.
Rename each file by adding .bak to the filename. This will preserve your originals.
Copy the new animations to this folder and rename with the correct filenames per the third step.
Change permissions on each file to rw-r-r. In ES File Explorer, you do this by selecting the file, then More>Properties and tapping Change in the permissions line. This will bring up a dialog. Uncheck the Execute column and Group and Other in the Write column. Then click OK and Cancel in the previous window (this won't cancel what you just did).
Thanks
despotovski01 for his great animation tutorial and Boot Animation Factory app.
Mike1986 for making a great rom.
Good work :good:
Working a treat. Like the animation!! Thanks for that!!
these are fantastic and will make my ARHD One even better. Thanks!!!
I have a revised version in the works that I will post after I get back from vacation. Right now, I've decided it's moving a bit fast for my taste.
Can't wait..
Sent from my HTC One
Haven't been able to get the revised version to work right, but I'm going to give it another try this weekend. Something in the desc file is not working.
Very nice, definitely will be using this - I'll let you know how it works on ARHD 13.2 w/ ElementX kernal
EDIT
Worked great and I agree with you on the moving too fast. I think it could spend more time on the ARHD point before going to the quietly modded. Compared to some other boot animations, yours is on the small side(I have one that the bootup alone is almost 10mb lol)
I did notice some jittering as the ARHD is coming up, like it skipped a frame or two.
Is there anyway to make one out of your ElementX splash screens. I like the quietly overclocked spash.
nest75068 said:
Very nice, definitely will be using this - I'll let you know how it works on ARHD 13.2 w/ ElementX kernal
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Worked great and I agree with you on the moving too fast. I think it could spend more time on the ARHD point before going to the quietly modded. Compared to some other boot animations, yours is on the small side(I have one that the bootup alone is almost 10mb lol)
I did notice some jittering as the ARHD is coming up, like it skipped a frame or two.
Is there anyway to make one out of your ElementX splash screens. I like the quietly overclocked spash.
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I've done all I can to fix the jitttering. Understand that this animation consists of over 100 individual cells, each of which I created by hand in Photoshop. I had to create the cells in the opening sequence twice, once with the text moving up a few pixels at a time, and once with it moving down, then merge the two. Unfortunately, in the process of merging, some of the cells got slightly out of alignment. It used to be worse.
I'm still trying to find an optimal speed for the whole thing that works smoothly.
I've thought about doing an ElementalX animation next. I just need to decide what to do with it.
@iElvis any chance you could pm me a guide on how to make a boot up and down animation thanks.
I made a flashable zip of the boot animation so it can be flashed in recovery. It does include the HTC boot sound so if you don't want the boot sound, you need to remove it from the zip. The zip is called MyMods.zip:
https://db.tt/5D5EYui5
P.S. The boot animation in this zip is renamed for the 4.3 Sense 5.5 rom so won't work with older roms unless you rename the boot animation files and re-zip them.
Sent from my HTC One
nathlynn22 said:
@iElvis any chance you could pm me a guide on how to make a boot up and down animation thanks.
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It's been done:
iElvis said:
Thanks
despotovski01 for his great animation tutorial and Boot Animation Factory app.
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All you need is in those two links. You have to come up with the images yourself, but that will explain how to make the animation.
I have a VZW One Max -- are there any Animations for it ?
It seems to use a different file(s) name from the usual
/system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip?
It uses vzw._bootup.zip & hTC_bootup_one.zip.
Would I replace either one with a copy
bootanimation.zip for it? :
nice thanks sir
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hi, i have a Chinese version of one dual sim (802w)
can i use these animations?
and also which part of boot does it change?
when i turn on my phone, it says something in Chinese, will it remove that?
This is something that I found after an hour or so of googling for cool boot animations. I cant seem to find it again, and I dont think the thread had a preview video or gif, so I extracted all the images from the zip and made a quick video. Attached are two zips that you can just place in "system/media" with root explorer or an equivalent (Of course I would make a backup of the two zips that are there in case you want to revert to stock). Technically its the same zip just renamed, but it works really well for both startup and shutdown .
Also this may be a stock boot animation for one of the Oneplus devices, but I have no idea since this is my first time going Onplus lol. Anyway, hope someone besides me finds this useful :]
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Boot Animation Preview Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CF-421zpqY
Boot Animation Zip:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lyeb0wi8h0xvurq/bootanimation.zip?dl=0
Please Note: It seems the Shutdown Animation Zip only exists on the tmobile variant
Shutdown Animation Zip:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s5heqjeqmdw0mf/shutdownanimation.zip?dl=0
I love it. Simple. Clean and effect. Better than those super jazzy, "hey Mom, look! My first boot animation!" Stuff.
Looking good! I would like to use it but I have an "access denied" message when I add the files in "system/media" while I'm rooted with Magisk. I tried with Root Browser and Fx Browser with root permissions.
No problems here using Solid Explorer
jackennils said:
No problems here using Solid Explorer
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It worked with Solid Explorer! Thanks.
I really like it!
GigaBlaster said:
Looking good! I would like to use it but I have an "access denied" message when I add the files in "system/media" while I'm rooted with Magisk. I tried with Root Browser and Fx Browser with root permissions.
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Did you remount /system/ as RW? it is RO by default so you would be denied access unless you did.
Watchdogs is a far better boot animation
Could you please upload a preview for the shutdown one too?
veatesia said:
Could you please upload a preview for the shutdown one too?
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It's the same as the boot animation, but it only plays like 3 or 4 seconds of it, but it works really well.
HaiKaiDo said:
This is something that I found after an hour or so of googling for cool boot animations. I cant seem to find it again, and I dont think the thread had a preview video or gif, so I extracted all the images from the zip and made a quick video. Attached are two zips that you can just place in "system/media" with root explorer or an equivalent (Of course I would make a backup of the two zips that are there in case you want to revert to stock). Technically its the same zip just renamed, but it works really well for both startup and shutdown .
Also this may be a stock boot animation for one of the Oneplus devices, but I have no idea since this is my first time going Onplus lol. Anyway, hope someone besides me finds this useful :]
Boot Animation Preview Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CF-421zpqY
Boot Animation Zip:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lyeb0wi8h0xvurq/bootanimation.zip?dl=0
Shutdown Animation Zip:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s5heqjeqmdw0mf/shutdownanimation.zip?dl=0
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hey where do i put the shutdownanimation zip file.
tswb said:
hey where do i put the shutdownanimation zip file.
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it just goes into the same place as the boot animation. You should see both of those files /system/media
HaiKaiDo said:
it just goes into the same place as the boot animation. You should see both of those files /system/media
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My 6T does not have a shutdownanimation.zip by default. Placing your file in system/media results in nothing. Is it only for the TMobile variant?
wasiq224 said:
My 6T does not have a shutdownanimation.zip by default. Placing your file in system/media results in nothing. Is it only for the TMobile variant?
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That's something I hadn't considered. Yeah I have the tmobile variant, but try putting it there anyway and see what happens. It shouldn't hurt anything.
HaiKaiDo said:
That's something I hadn't considered. Yeah I have the tmobile variant, but try putting it there anyway and see what happens. It shouldn't hurt anything.
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Nothing happens when you put the shutdown animation zip in system/media. The phone shuts down as usual with the "shutting down" prompt
wasiq224 said:
Nothing happens when you put the shutdown animation zip in system/media. The phone shuts down as usual with the "shutting down" prompt
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Can confirm. Nothing happened with shut down zip. I'm in tmo variant flashed to international version.
lemonspeakers said:
Can confirm. Nothing happened with shut down zip. I'm in tmo variant flashed to international version.
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Interesting! Alright thanks to both of you for trying, I'll update the OP.
Will this removed the t-mo animations?
It works. I like this animation better than the current stock one.
Thank u OP, looks great, better than stock imo.
This is exactly what I was looking for! I have T-Mobile variant and I really just rooted to get rid of that awful pink garbage when I booted my phone. Fantastic find!