[Q] Bootanimation.zip Worked then went back to default - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

I flashed Darky's V6 ROM today and the first boot displayed the nexus s bootanimation but after that it has been displaying the stock one. How do i fix this?

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[Q] Cyanogen MOD trouble flashing

hi guys, I also posted this in the cyanogen mod topic
here's me thing.
after flashing cyanogen mod 6.1 (newest one) my desire shutted down, started the flashin process, and then popped in the cyanogen animations which is now infinite looping.
I rooted with unrevoked (latest)
installed clockworkmod recovery using Rom manager from the market
this flash was succesfully
then I downloaded the rom with rom manager
checked the googleapps option
selected the rom, checked wipe data and cache (already made a backup before)
Phone restarted, flashed for a while.. then went to the HTC screen, left the HTC screen and started the cyanogenmod animation. this animation is now looping and looping and looping, nothing happends.
what must I do, its my first post here, and i am very new to this.
thanks in advance for your reply and help
pmkrmr said:
hi guys, I also posted this in the cyanogen mod topic
here's me thing.
after flashing cyanogen mod 6.1 (newest one) my desire shutted down, started the flashin process, and then popped in the cyanogen animations which is now infinite looping.
I rooted with unrevoked (latest)
installed clockworkmod recovery using Rom manager from the market
this flash was succesfully
then I downloaded the rom with rom manager
checked the googleapps option
selected the rom, checked wipe data and cache (already made a backup before)
Phone restarted, flashed for a while.. then went to the HTC screen, left the HTC screen and started the cyanogenmod animation. this animation is now looping and looping and looping, nothing happends.
what must I do, its my first post here, and i am very new to this.
thanks in advance for your reply and help
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Sounds like an Apps2SD/Data2EXT partiion issue. Have you correctly partitioned your SD card beforehand? This is a requirement with custom ROMs. If you have not partitioned your SD card then this type of symptom (constant bootloop) can occur.

[Q] can g nexus boot animation be used on ics since bootanimation.zip doesn't exist?

Since the gb format of boot animation isn't the same as ics, can the boot animation file from a galaxy nexus be transferred without any adverse behavior?
oscarthegrouch said:
Since the gb format of boot animation isn't the same as ics, can the boot animation file from a galaxy nexus be transferred without any adverse behavior?
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Dunno how the custom TW kernels are doing it but over on CM9 we still use bootanimation.zip. When sfhub made his first kernel for ics he added support for boot animation upin request but i cant remember what had to be done to use it.

[Q] Theme update.zip ?

I've ported one of my themes from the HTC amaze section to my T-Mobile SG2 now I've made a update.zip with the necessary scripts and flashed it and it completed then I rebooted and nothing changed . Prier to flashing I went back to regular Rom then flashed theme. Any one knows why the theme did not show ?

[Q] Need help for splash screen

Hi every body! recently i find a new customization i can do with my phone on this thread :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1951551 (you can see som post at page 33 post 335)
i try to flash the zip file in twrp to change the splash logo but its dont work. the owner give a file named invert_to_orginal.zip but still dont work.
so my question is if somebody can help me to customize one or put the stock.
Before try this a do a nandroid, but restoring nandroid change nothing.
I try to flash a new kernel, flashing good kernel work but logo still not work. KT747 - LJ7 version 3.0
i try with and without wipe dalvikcache and cache no change.
i have galaxy s3 sgh-i747 telus carrier with jellybam rom 6.7.0 (d2att) (4.2.2) kernel 3.0.69-kt747-g1721d79

[Q] Backing up boot animation

Is there a way to backup my boot anymation? When I installed a custom kernel it chanhed my animation I want the stock one that I had. So is there a way to back up the stock animation then flash the kernel then restore the boot animation and keep the kernel?
ecristobal10 said:
Is there a way to backup my boot anymation? When I installed a custom kernel it chanhed my animation I want the stock one that I had. So is there a way to back up the stock animation then flash the kernel then restore the boot animation and keep the kernel?
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It depends really. Are you running a stock-based (i.e. TouchWiz, so not AOSP-based) rom? If so, do you mean the boot animation you would have were you unrooted stock? The stock touchwiz boot animation is of a particular-to-samsung (I think anyway) format, and in order to play it a particular binary is used which is called up via the kernel. If the kernel has been made to avoid pointing at said binary then it matters little as it won't know how or where to look for the stock boot animation (although you could try to rename the samsungani binary as bootanimation (back up bootanimation first obviously) in /system/bin... not sure if that would work though).
If you are running a stock-based rom but were NOT referring to the unrooted stock boot animation, then you just need to hunt down where you got that boot animation from originally - if it was from a modified stock rom the file (called bootanimation.zip most likely) would be in /system/media. I believe the same would apply for an AOSP-based rom (meaning they use /system/media/bootanimation.zip for boot animations), so you would just need to hunt down the original.
Not sure that helped at all...
Also, if/when you do find the anim you want, you might not even need to rename it. As long as you have the file, you can install it as the active bootanim through romtoolbox pro.
Edit: not at all attempting to discredit dwith. I've done both. Both work. I'm just lazy.
As fir backing uo, keeo a copy of the file on your sd or in the cloud somewhere. Even if there's a bit if redundancy in storage, it's preferable to loss, imho.

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