06/23/11
I have complied the original post's off all the bootanimation threads in the G2/DZ forum. Feel free to add your bootanimations to this list. Please do not ask questions in this thread. It is only intended to have final bootanimations.
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
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!
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
**ROOT Is Required**
For BootAnimations:
The usual notice i am not repsonsible if you brick your device but this is pretty easy to do... follow the instructions below:
1. Follow the link to download.
2. Download and rename the file to bootanimation.zip
3. Put it on your sdcard
4. Open terminal enter these commands: (for Cyanogen and Stock Rom)
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
For those of you who have it the root explorer.apk also works to install
1. Same as above
2. Same as above
3. Same as above
4. Open Root explorer
5. Select bootanimation.zip from sdcard
6. Select move
7. Find Data folder
8. Find Local folder
9. Paste into Local folder
SENSE Roms Instructions: (Absolute System.apk Needed)
1. Download and install Absolute System.apk
2. Select download bootanimations
3. Press Menu
4. Change Install Location
5. Select EVO4G
6. Download Bootanimation
7. Use a File Manager to move Bootanimation into sdcard/goodies/bootanimations
8. Open Absolute System.apk
9. Select Downloaded Bootanimations
10. Select the Bootanimation you just placed in the file
Coming Soon
To Replace the white bootsplash screen:
1. Download splash zip file
2. Extract entire zip file
3. Rename extracted file to splash.img
4. Open Terminal Emulator (enter these commands)
su
dd if=/mnt/sdcard/splash.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19
it will then say transferring and your done.
Now onto the good stuff, Below you will see images of the Splash screens and Bootanimations. I have a link going directly to my mediafire folders. Click the link and find the files you want.
The XBox Files: Sorry Animations were too large to get a Preview to play (Notice: The Animation Plays Vertically... So turn your phone sideways)
Here Is a preview of a few images in some of the animations
View attachment 609716
Halo View attachment 609061
New Windows Animation View attachment 609720
New Transformer View attachment 610910
Transformers Preview
The 360 Bootasplashes View attachment 603206
These both come in one zip so extract and choose the one you want to load up
Windows BootSplash View attachment 609746
YouTube
Download Files
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
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.
*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.
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Bootanimations should work at the CM Nightly Builds too!
Now time to start with my first try!
Bootanimation Dancing Droid:
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/57CBHO720Y
Bootanimation Andro-Ring:
Download:
http://www.multiupload.com/8V0A7EE4MH
Stock CyanogenMod Bootanimation:
Download: www.multiupload.com/AI4BCL0SQA
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Hi all. This isnt new but for those of you that havent found it yet this is the Xoom Honeycomb boot animation feel free to download. But I need assistance, after installing it when the animation ends and it is about to loop there is a quick flash to white screen and then it continues. Not too big of a deal but was wondering if anyone could help me, Im kind of a perfectionist but have no idea how to fix it myself. Thanks
Heres a vid of what it looks like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSWnKu5hr7g&feature=player_embedded
and I will attach the bootanimation.zip
For those that dont know. All you have to do is take the .zip, rename it to bootanimation.zip and copy it to the /system/media folder. Backup your old boot file if you want.
Edit: Found a ported version for the droid x that looks pretty good going to attach that. I also attached two landscape bootanimations. One has the Honeycomb Bee at the beginning and the other doesnt. Just thought you guys might want to see it.
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
****Disclaimer!!! I am not responsible for any errors or issues that may come from using these directions. This method has been tested and used by me on the T-Mobile G2 ONLY.****
Ok, I like playing with boot animations on my device. And I have this quirk for running everything I can on the device, rather than through ADB, unless I have to. While digging through assorted threads, here and abroad, I ran across a nifty app called GScript lite, free on the Market, and amazingly useful. On another thread, someone pointed out that if you copy a boot animation to /data/local, it will take precedence over any boot animations that your favorite ROM may install. So, I decided to simplify changing boot ani's, so I can swap them around whenever I feel like it. I now have it down to about 30 sec, and decided to post this for everyone interested to try it. Ok, so, here's the details;
Requirements: GScript lite, file manager, new boot animations
1) Download the animation you want to try to your SDcard
2) Copy the zip to /mnt/sdcard
3) Rename animation file "bootanimation.zip"
4) Open GScript and hit menu
a) Type in whatever you want to call the script in the top
box
b) Make sure "Needs SU?" is checked
c) Type cp /mnt/sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local
<enter>
reboot
d) Now hit "save"
5) Just press your scriptname in the list and enjoy!
From here on out, to change boot animations, all you need to do is copy the renamed file to SD root, and click on that script, phone will reboot showing your brand new animation. "Share and Enjoy!"
I'd like to thank the GScript devs for a very useful tool, and Kaanha for the commands
Click the Thanks button if this helps you.
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Bootanimation for CM7.
"CM7-3D"
1. Download bootanimation.zip
2. Put it on your sdcard
3. open terminal enter these commands:
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/
reboot
If it doesn't work in /system/media, try in /system/local
You can also use any root explorer app to move this from your sd card manually.
DO NOT TRY AND FLASH FROM RECOVERY, IT DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY.
Enjoy.
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Here are some bootanimations I created. Some of these are pointless. I just made them to mess with my friends.
Im open to input, sugestions, etc....as I want to create a more smoother version.
::Instruction::
Download the zip and place it in /system/media
You should already have a file named bootanimation.zip...simply replace it with the downloaded one, of course renaming to bootanimation.zip
If it doesn't work in /system/media than
try in /system/local
**********
You all should know the warnings, so dont bother unless you know what your doing.
**********
::Marvel:: V1.2 (3/21/11)
This version is different from the first version. I thought the images looked better, however I had to play with them in order to get a good enough flow.
I also added an old school ending.
Thanks to al28283 for making the video, and to everyone else in the community who made these mods possible!
http://www.youtube.com/user/al28283
:IN:: V1.0 (3/24/11)
::Shutdown::V1.0 (3/25/11)
Thanks and have fun!
wilnotdie said:
Was about to say that lol. Good work tho.
I know you probably intend to create an animation, with thoes files, but with the current setup, you could have just left it with one png and set the fps to 1 ...since there is no animation.
Cant wait to see what you crank out...feel free to share.
Goodluck.
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Probz gonna be NSFW ones =D
EDIT: Here! (NSFW-ish)
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Here are four bootanimations I did.
Please be gentle, they are my first attemps.
Images:
I need help though. I find it very hard to find gifs at 480x800. Does this mean that if I have to make my own?
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Enjoy!
btw the gif is laggier than the bootanimation because the gif has a lower framerate than what I set for the bootanimation
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
This is a port of another boot animation I saw in another thread (if anyone knows which one, let me know and I'll give the original author credit). If you want the added "fatality dun-dun-dunnnnnnn" sound, download the attached "android_audio.zip" file, unzip it, and put it in /system/media (if you're running a CM-based Gingerbread build like GingerVillain 1.5 or PyroMod 1.1, rename finishhim.zip as bootanimation.zip, put android_audio.mp3 and bootanimation.zip on the root of your SD card, and follow this guide).
*psst...this boot animation might be illegal in Australia *
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Hey Guys. Here is the boot animation extracted from the Destroyed ROM which, to the best of my knowledge, was only available for the EVO. I I thought it looked pretty cool so I had my friend extract it for me and I thought I'd share it with you guys. I hope you like it!
Installing:
I'm not sure how other people like to install their boot animations, however if you don't know how here is how I do it:
*Must have super user permissions
1.Download and Open Terminal Emulator from the android market
2.Download bootanimation.zip from this thread and put it on your sd card
3.Enter this code into Terminal Emulator:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
cp /locationOfFile/bootanimation.zip /system/media
where the /locationOfFile/bootanimation.zip would just be the directory where you have the zip file. if you just put it on the root of your sd card it would be /sdcard/bootanimation.zip and if you downloaded it using your phone it would probably be under /sdcard/download/bootanimation.zip
restart your phone and it should work. Hope this helps!
Edit:
*Be sure to backup your old bootanimation.zip if you think you may ever want to go back to it!
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
extracted the boot animation from Cyanogenmod's april fools joke, if anyone wants it
[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Just found a really cool boot animation over in the N1 forum. Head over to have a look and download http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1042544
Credit goes to maxib123
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[WIP] Post Your Bootanimations Here
Hello, I tried searching around but couldn't find any similar problem.
I've created my own bootanimation.zip which can be downloaded here http://www.megaupload.com/?d=576GF823 Its Red Wings Related, showing the Center Ice at Joe Louis Arena, then an awesome goal by zetterberg, then loops center ice again. That all works great.
The problem I've run into is that the first time it plays any of the animations they are slow. and when I'm only playing the goal once it goes in slow mo, if i loop it, the 2nd time it plays fast as it should. Is there anyway to fix this? I originally was just doing the goal, then the center ice on loop. I tried putting 1 center ice first, hoping it would take the lag and allow the goal to play full speed, but it doesn't.
Any help is appreciated.
Omg so kewls
I would seriously enjoy a boot animation done with the Android Police video Intro.
Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RSpGkM6EtU&feature=player_embedded
Voltron Force!!!!! 11
Voltron Force http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207156
Related
**ROOT Is Required**
For BootAnimations:
The usual notice i am not repsonsible if you brick your device but this is pretty easy to do... follow the instructions below:
1. Follow the link to download.
2. Download and rename the file to bootanimation.zip
3. Put it on your sdcard
4. Open terminal enter these commands: (for Cyanogen and Stock Rom)
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
For those of you who have it the root explorer.apk also works to install
1. Same as above
2. Same as above
3. Same as above
4. Open Root explorer
5. Select bootanimation.zip from sdcard
6. Select move
7. Find Data folder
8. Find Local folder
9. Paste into Local folder
SENSE Roms Instructions: (Absolute System.apk Needed)
1. Download and install Absolute System.apk
2. Select download bootanimations
3. Press Menu
4. Change Install Location
5. Select EVO4G
6. Download Bootanimation
7. Use a File Manager to move Bootanimation into sdcard/goodies/bootanimations
8. Open Absolute System.apk
9. Select Downloaded Bootanimations
10. Select the Bootanimation you just placed in the file
Coming Soon
To Replace the white bootsplash screen:
1. Download splash zip file
2. Extract entire zip file
3. Rename extracted file to splash.img
4. Open Terminal Emulator (enter these commands)
su
dd if=/mnt/sdcard/splash.img of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19
it will then say transferring and your done.
Now onto the good stuff, Below you will see images of the Splash screens and Bootanimations. I have a link going directly to my mediafire folders. Click the link and find the files you want.
The XBox Files: Sorry Animations were too large to get a Preview to play (Notice: The Animation Plays Vertically... So turn your phone sideways)
Here Is a preview of a few images in some of the animations
{
"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"
}
Halo View attachment 609061
New Windows Animation View attachment 609720
New Transformer
Transformers Preview
The 360 Bootasplashes
These both come in one zip so extract and choose the one you want to load up
Windows BootSplash
YouTube
Download Files
This has been driving me crazy. I promise I am not an idiot but I have been trying to get a modified boot animation to work for about a week now and have posted in the other threads too.
I cannot for the life of me get any other boot animation except the stock to run.
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
New Blue bootsplash
Terminal Emulator commands
su
dd if=/mnt/sdcard/boot.img(space)of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p19
ZipView attachment boot.zip
Just like everyone says.
I download the zip to my sdcard, used root explorer to copy and paste it to data/local.
Reboot and nothing.
If I paste it in system/media it boots up to a solid black screen and takes forever.
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What else do you see in the data folder?
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I'm also assuming you have perm root and s off?
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
I DO have perm root and s-off.
data/local folder has:
hboot-eng.img
tmp
vision_oc.ko
wpthis-OTA.ko
Can I or should I delete these?
Updated: I deleted everything in the data/local folder except the boot animation and it worked.
Thank you
No problem glad to help
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Do you have to root the phone for this to work?
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rjbaran17 said:
Do you have to root the phone for this to work?
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
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yes your going to need superuser permission to move the file
Hey tried your method of editing off of a previous g2 boot animation to port the older red rage animation for the droid 1 phones but im having some issues. Didn't want to thread jack with my problems so I created a new one. I can't seem to get the red rage boot animation to work correctly, any expertise is welcome!
What are the issues ur having? Plus if u want to attatch it and ill take a look
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
it work for me thanks
If anyone has a suggestion I'm always open for them
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Here it is.
http://www.mediafire.com/?gwim34391f17akx
Ive figured a lot of stuff out as I found a site that explains the desc.txt file. The problem i'm having is that I simply can't load all of the screens before the phone boots lol, there's like 300+ PNG's to load between the two animation folders.
Well u might need to up the frame rate to make it play a little faster
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
Ill download and lood at it tonight or tomorrow and see what I can do
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Thanks for the advice dude, ive played with the frame rate..like..a lot lol. Atleast i'm pretty sure. The default file should be set at 210p just to load the whole thing on a stock droid 1 at the time.
Ive played with it and trimmed some of the fat off like multiple black screens and such but it's still not enough. Thanks for your time, it really is a cool animation
This is also booting on CM RC2 which boots fast as crap anyways lol.
Yea I noticed the boot times are shorter which is cool but it cuts into our animation lol
Sent from my T-Mobile G2 using XDA App
hmmm doesnt work for desire z rom
hello.
i found this thread which says that we can put the newly released razr m boot animation on galaxy s3 or on any other android devices:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31252104#post31252104
Oh i like, hopefully someone gets it to work Olathe s3 here
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Thanks for your share, hope you will share more
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SGS3 requires a kernel that allows to use boot animation zip .
jje
udimars30 said:
hello.
i found this thread which says that we can put the newly released razr m boot animation on galaxy s3 or on any other android devices:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31252104#post31252104
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Anbech has made one here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5
but i really love stock bootanimation.
Can you make it full screen?
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jayc1980 said:
Can you make it full screen?
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i 2nd this as well.
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leamoor said:
i made one for this
if you flash this i prefer made a backup
cwm flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pbjgtesbbkypre1/CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip
and cwm flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8y5td3kdas3rog2/Razr_Bootanimation.zip
but i really love stock bootanimation.
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cwm flashed your file but it didn't play the sound effects of the boot animation ... only the stock one
another problem is, it's not occupying the full screen making it less impressive than in the video.
Moogle Stiltzkin said:
i 2nd this as well.
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cwm flashed your file but it didn't play the sound effects of the boot animation ... only the stock one
another problem is, it's not occupying the full screen making it less impressive than in the video.
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Sound: rename the droid sound file to PowerOn.ogg and copy it to /system/media/audio/UI (do not forget to save the original PowerOn file if you want to go back to it)
Full screen: I have tried to modify the desc.txt file to make this animation works on full screen but each time I tried, I just ended with a black screen during boot...
Hopefully someone can get this full screen as it looks good now but full screen would be awesome!!
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jayc1980 said:
Hopefully someone can get this full screen as it looks good now but full screen would be awesome!!
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Have tried again: made it work!
So, if you want to enable custom bootanim (skip that if your rom already support custom bootanim):
-flash the provided CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip (do not reboot yet!)
-flash the provided bootanimation_clockgears.zip
-reboot
Now you have working custom bootanimation
Now, install droid bootanim:
-backup /system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg
-delete bootanimation.zip from /system/media
-copy the provided PowerOn.ogg file in /system/media/audio/UI (permissions RW-R--R--)
-copy the provided Bootanimation.zip in /system/media (permissions RW-R--R--)
-reboot
Now you should have full screen droid bootanim and sound
Credits to anbech for his great work in making possible to use custom bootanim
(sorry could not find the original thread when I wrote this message...)
Mopral said:
Have tried again: made it work!
So, if you want to enable custom bootanim (skip that if your rom already support custom bootanim):
-flash the provided CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip
-flash the provided bootanimation_clockgears.zip
Now you have working custom bootanimation
Now, install droid bootanim:
-backup /system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg
-delete bootanimation.zip from /system/media
-copy the provided PowerOn.ogg file in /system/media/audio/UI (permissions RW-R--R--)
-copy the provided Bootanimation.zip in /system/media (permissions RW-R--R--)
Now restart your phone and you should have full screen droid bootanim and sound
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{
"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"
}
i followed your instructions and it works !
hm although i wonder whether the sound file may be too low in volume :X
Flashed CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip on newest stock rom. Now it stucks at Android logo??
http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/_...oid/images/9/90/Android-Logo,3-9-225621-3.jpg
spoxone said:
Flashed CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip on newest stock rom. Now it stucks at Android logo??
http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/_...oid/images/9/90/Android-Logo,3-9-225621-3.jpg
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follow the step I give in my previous post but do not reboot between the 2 flash
JJEgan said:
SGS3 requires a kernel that allows to use boot animation zip .
jje
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No, you just need to copy a couple of files from System/bin. All you need are CWM and busybox:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5
Works 100%.
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Mopral said:
Have tried again: made it work!
So, if you want to enable custom bootanim (skip that if your rom already support custom bootanim):
-flash the provided CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip (do not reboot yet!)
-flash the provided bootanimation_clockgears.zip
-reboot
Now you have working custom bootanimation
Now, install droid bootanim:
-backup /system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg
-delete bootanimation.zip from /system/media
-copy the provided PowerOn.ogg file in /system/media/audio/UI (permissions RW-R--R--)
-copy the provided Bootanimation.zip in /system/media (permissions RW-R--R--)
-reboot
Now you should have full screen droid bootanim and sound
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Please could you include this link in your post please? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5 It's the source, after all.
leamoor said:
i made one for this
if you flash this i prefer made a backup
cwm flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pbjgtesbbkypre1/CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip
and cwm flash this
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8y5td3kdas3rog2/Razr_Bootanimation.zip
but i really love stock bootanimation.
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Mopral said:
Have tried again: made it work!
So, if you want to enable custom bootanim (skip that if your rom already support custom bootanim):
-flash the provided CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip (do not reboot yet!)
-flash the provided bootanimation_clockgears.zip
-reboot
Now you have working custom bootanimation
Now, install droid bootanim:
-backup /system/media/audio/UI/PowerOn.ogg
-delete bootanimation.zip from /system/media
-copy the provided PowerOn.ogg file in /system/media/audio/UI (permissions RW-R--R--)
-copy the provided Bootanimation.zip in /system/media (permissions RW-R--R--)
-reboot
Now you should have full screen droid bootanim and sound
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Where are the credits, dudes?!
remove the attached CWM_CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip and CustomBootanimation_Enable.zip on dropbox, and instead you should post a link to the original post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5 .. if not, it will be reported...
i dont mind you guys using my work, but the least thing you could do is give me the credit/thanks for it...
I made a few animations based on this one. Optimised it for ICS and for the SGS3. Thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1567
Original, optimised for SGS3:
(this gif is shortened and not the full animation)
Ice Cream Sandwich
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...M_BootAnimation_SGS3_ICS_No_Loop_Original.zip
JellyBean
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...azr_M_BootAnimation_SGS3_JB_Loop_Original.zip
You can use the ICS on JellyBean if you want, but DO NOT use the JellyBean one on ICS.
ICS Blue , optimised for SGS3:
(this gif is shortened and not the full animation)
Ice Cream Sandwich
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...M_BootAnimation_SGS3_ICS_No_Loop_ICS_Blue.zip
JellyBean
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...azr_M_BootAnimation_SGS3_JB_Loop_ICS_Blue.zip
PowerOn noise
PowerOn.ogg
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt/bootanimations/RazR_M/PowerOn.ogg
Grab PowerOn.ogg file and copy it to /system/media/audio/ui
Or run this ADB command:
Code:
adb push droidsm.ogg /system/media/audio/ui/PowerOn.ogg
To install
To use these animations.
Go to this thread and use anbech's method. Don't forget to say thanks.
Download one of the files above, unzip it to get a file called "bootanimation.zip".
Put this bootanimation.zip in /data/local/ on your phone using root explorer or ES File Explorer.
OR
ADB the file using this command
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/
To test:
Reboot (lol)
OR
Use this ADB command (boot sound can't be tested this way):
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
(press CTRL+C to stop the animation)
Thanks
therazrguy - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31750336#post31750336 - Original uploader of the animation
anbech - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5 - Original creator of the boot animation mod for the SGS3
Cheers folks ill flash the blue one for JB without sound, im running Dragon Jelly Bean V1.7 i assume it will work if i flash via CWM?
Kryten2k35 said:
I made a few animations based on this one. Optimised it for ICS and for the SGS3
Original, optimised for SGS3:
(this gif is shortened and not the full animation)
Ice Cream Sandwich
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...M_BootAnimation_SGS3_ICS_No_Loop_Original.zip
JellyBean
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...azr_M_BootAnimation_SGS3_JB_Loop_Original.zip
You can use the ICS on JellyBean if you want, but DO NOT use the JellyBean one on ICS.
ICS Blue , optimised for SGS3:
(this gif is shortened and not the full animation)
Ice Cream Sandwich
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...M_BootAnimation_SGS3_ICS_No_Loop_ICS_Blue.zip
JellyBean
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt...azr_M_BootAnimation_SGS3_JB_Loop_ICS_Blue.zip
PowerOn noise
PowerOn.ogg
http://alpha-techs.co.uk/files/matt/bootanimations/RazR_M/PowerOn.ogg
Grab PowerOn.ogg file and copy it to /system/media/audio/ui
Or run this ADB command:
Code:
adb push droidsm.ogg /system/media/audio/ui/PowerOn.ogg
To install
To use these animations.
Go to this thread and use anbech's method. Don't forget to say thanks.
Download one of the files above, unzip it to get a file called "bootanimation.zip".
Put this bootanimation.zip in /data/local/ on your phone using root explorer or ES File Explorer.
OR
ADB the file using this command
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/
To test:
Reboot (lol)
OR
Use this ADB command (boot sound can't be tested this way):
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
(press CTRL+C to stop the animation)
Thanks
therazrguy - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31750336#post31750336 - Original uploader of the animation
anbech - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30482620&postcount=5 - Original creator of the boot animation mod for the SGS3
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does it works on omega v13.1 with stock kernel?
thx
djase said:
does it works on omega v13.1 with stock kernel?
thx
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Yes!
anbechs mod works on pretty much all Samsung versions and is kernel independant. You only need CWM,BusyBox and some kind of root explorer (I can be persuaded to create a flashable CWM zip if need be). For AOSP or Cyangen, you won't need anbechs mod.
Follow the "To Install" section to the letter and you will be good to go.
EDIT:
Any problems with those animations I posted... Post them here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1567
Wont work for me, copied the boot animation to my internal SD card and copied it via root explorer first into data/local, CWM , flashed and installation aborted, then tried in system/media and same thing
Running Dragon Jelly Bean V1.7
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This tutorial is meant for users that want to create from scratch or edit bootanimation.zip files to replace the current ones on their systems.
So let's get to work.
Requirements: a PC, WinRAR / 7-zip, Notepad++ for Windows users, a bunch of frames(images).
Folder structure and general guidelines
The structure of a bootanimation.zip file is: folders (named "part0", "part1", "part2" etc) and a desc.txt file (in charge of animation properties).
So, you can either put all your frames in a single folder and name it "part0" (yes, the name is mandatory), or create more folders if you plan to create a more complex animation such as one that will show a section of your animation multiple times or will make a pause between sections/parts. If you just want to animate one single section, with no special requirements, you can just create a single folder containing all your images.
For more in-depth information on how do the bootanimations work on Android, please, visit this page.
Creating the animation parts/ folders
So, we'll create a folder called part0 and a file called desc.txt. If you want to keep your stuff organized, you can throw them both in another folder and name it whatever you want. You're not going to use that anyway. It's just to keep your stuff organized.
We'll now fill in the folder with slides from the first section of the animation. For this case, we want the animation to run the first section (part0) only once, then move to the second one (part1) and keep that in a continuous loop until Android starts.
The image format, for as far as I know, can be any common format, but I only worked with .png so I would recommend using this format.
The image titles can also be anything you want BUT remember to put the slides in an organized fashion, starting with 0.
For example: if you want to name your images "img000.png", "img001.png", "img002.png" etc, that's fine, but start the counting with 0 and name them all in a similar way, meaning no "ImG000.png", "image001,png", "imag002.png" and so on so forth. Stick to a single way of naming them.
I would personally recommend the easiest way: "000.png", "001.png", "002.png" etc.
Ok, now we'll create a second folder at the same location, and we'll call this one part1. In this folder we'll put the rest of the slides we want it to animate until Android starts.
Now that we have all the images in place, let's move to the next step.
Creating the animation's "control panel"
The "desc.txt" is one of the most important parts of the bootanimation.zip file. It controls basically everything related to that animation.
So make sure to use Notepad++ (if you're using Windows) for editing that file and set it up for UNIX systems (this is important!).
If you're using Linux, you can just edit it with no worries using the built-in gEdit editor.
Now let's open it up in Notepad++/ gEdit and set it up to animate our images the way we want.
But first, let's understand a little bit what exactly can be set up in the desc.txt file.
Code:
[animation width; in px] [animation height; in px] [fps]
480 102 24
[part descriptor*] [nr of loops; 0 = infinite loop] [pause - in seconds] [destination folder]
p 1 0 part0
[part descriptor**] [nr of loops; 0 = infinite loop] [pause - in seconds] [destination folder]
c 0 0 part1
*The "p" descriptor tells the system to stop playing the animation if the boot-up process has finished.
**The "c" descriptor tells the system to continue playing the animation until the boot-up process has finished. This method helps on porting the same animation across multiple platforms because the boot-up time differs from one device to another.
So, in English, what this tells to the system is that it wants it to play an animation having width=480px and height=102px at a rate of 24 fps, in two parts:
1st part needs to be played once, with no pause before the next part or loop (if it's set to continue in an endless loop).
2nd part needs to be played in an endless loop, with no pause between loops, until Android starts.
The width and height of the animation have to be the ones of the images you're going to use.
For example: If you've got 480x102px images, the desc.txt file should also contain 480(width) 102(height) in it.
Note: If you've got images bigger than your physical screen resolution, it will play only the visible part.
So, your finished content of the desc.txt file, should look somewhat similar to this:
Code:
480 102 24
p 1 0 part0
c 0 0 part1
Now that we've got everything set up and ready to use we can proceed to the last step.
Creating the zip file
Now, if you had enough patience to read this whole tutorial, I will ask you to have some more because this part is really important.
When creating the bootanimation.zip file, make sure you set the compression level/method to Store. Both WinRAR and 7-zip support this. This is very important! Without it, your animation won't play and you'll most likely see a black screen during boot time.
You need to select the folders (part0, part1 etc) and the desc.txt file inside your working folder and create a zip archive of that. DO NOT ARCHIVE THE WHOLE WORKING FOLDER!
Ok, now that we've got the animation content zipped in a single bootanimation.zip file, all we need to do is to copy-paste it into /system/media folder on our phone and replace the current bootanimation.zip file from there.
After that, we need to set permissions 644 for the zip file (as described below) and reboot the phone.
That's all folks. Now you know how to create/edit a bootanimation.zip.
Examples
Without Google logo
Link 1: resolution 480x102px
Link 2: resolution 800x170px
Link 3: resolution 1080x230px
With Google logo (original version)
Link 1: resolution 480x102px
Link 2: resolution 800x170px
Link 3: resolution 1080x230px
DO NOT FLASH THESE ZIP FILES IN CWM!
1. Download the bootanimation.zip file somewhere on your phone
2. Copy-paste it into /system/media, replacing the current file
3. Set permissions to 644 for the zip file
4. Reboot and enjoy.
If you're planning on going back to your previous boot animation, make a backup of the current zip file somewhere on your phone before replacing it with some of the ones above.
N-Joy.
First! Thanks for that great tutorial. It's been a long time since I wanted to create my own, but was lazy enough to learn. Now everything is in one place.
And a screenshot... I appreciate that, bro!!! :thumbup:
Sent from my GT-I8150 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
That's a nice TuT!
Reminds me of a bootanimation I made a while ago for my Nexus 7. The most low-res thing ever made, because I couldn't find a Cid-head with high resolution
See here:
Thanks, it is awesome. I want to try all first and will report you which resolution suits me best
Sent from my CM10.1 Kernel 3.4 Wonder by arco using xda premium
very very nice thread, thanks :cyclops::cyclops::cyclops::cyclops:
help
HTML:
When creating the bootanimation.zip file, make sure you set the compression level/method to Store. Both WinRAR and 7-zip support this. This is very important! Without it, your animation won't play and you'll most likely see a black screen during boot time.
how shud i set the compression method on windows7?? help please, thank you
Set it to "store" on Windows 7 using either 7 Zip or Win Rar.
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muzaffarkhan95 said:
HTML:
When creating the bootanimation.zip file, make sure you set the compression level/method to Store. Both WinRAR and 7-zip support this. This is very important! Without it, your animation won't play and you'll most likely see a black screen during boot time.
how shud i set the compression method on windows7?? help please, thank you
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As described in the screenshot.
Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
Like this guide, but I love official google bootanimation.
Also, nexus bootanimation is good, I think.
And, I don't like cm bootanimation.
The 'c' in desc.txt dont work. Android 4.4.2 plays the animation until the 'c' part come than it stops there... why? If I replace the 'c' with 'p' then it works so looks like an invalid command or else :/
arsradu said:
This tutorial is meant for users that want to create from scratch or edit bootanimation.zip files to replace the current ones on their systems.
So let's get to work.
Requirements: a PC, WinRAR / 7-zip, Notepad++ for Windows users, a bunch of frames(images).
Folder structure and general guidelines
The structure of a bootanimation.zip file is: folders (named "part0", "part1", "part2" etc) and a desc.txt file (in charge of animation properties).
So, you can either put all your frames in a single folder and name it "part0" (yes, the name is mandatory), or create more folders if you plan to create a more complex animation such as one that will show a section of your animation multiple times or will make a pause between sections/parts. If you just want to animate one single section, with no special requirements, you can just create a single folder containing all your images.
For more in-depth information on how do the bootanimations work on Android, please, visit this page.
Creating the animation parts/ folders
So, we'll create a folder called part0 and a file called desc.txt. If you want to keep your stuff organized, you can throw them both in another folder and name it whatever you want. You're not going to use that anyway. It's just to keep your stuff organized.
We'll now fill in the folder with slides from the first section of the animation. For this case, we want the animation to run the first section (part0) only once, then move to the second one (part1) and keep that in a continuous loop until Android starts.
The image format, for as far as I know, can be any common format, but I only worked with .png so I would recommend using this format.
The image titles can also be anything you want BUT remember to put the slides in an organized fashion, starting with 0.
For example: if you want to name your images "img000.png", "img001.png", "img002.png" etc, that's fine, but start the counting with 0 and name them all in a similar way, meaning no "ImG000.png", "image001,png", "imag002.png" and so on so forth. Stick to a single way of naming them.
I would personally recommend the easiest way: "000.png", "001.png", "002.png" etc.
Ok, now we'll create a second folder at the same location, and we'll call this one part1. In this folder we'll put the rest of the slides we want it to animate until Android starts.
Now that we have all the images in place, let's move to the next step.
Creating the animation's "control panel"
The "desc.txt" is one of the most important parts of the bootanimation.zip file. It controls basically everything related to that animation.
So make sure to use Notepad++ (if you're using Windows) for editing that file and set it up for UNIX systems (this is important!).
If you're using Linux, you can just edit it with no worries using the built-in gEdit editor.
Now let's open it up in Notepad++/ gEdit and set it up to animate our images the way we want.
But first, let's understand a little bit what exactly can be set up in the desc.txt file.
Code:
[animation width; in px] [animation height; in px] [fps]
480 102 24
[part descriptor*] [nr of loops; 0 = infinite loop] [pause - in seconds] [destination folder]
p 1 0 part0
[part descriptor**] [nr of loops; 0 = infinite loop] [pause - in seconds] [destination folder]
c 0 0 part1
*The "p" descriptor tells the system to stop playing the animation if the boot-up process has finished.
**The "c" descriptor tells the system to continue playing the animation until the boot-up process has finished. This method helps on porting the same animation across multiple platforms because the boot-up time differs from one device to another.
So, in English, what this tells to the system is that it wants it to play an animation having width=480px and height=102px at a rate of 24 fps, in two parts:
1st part needs to be played once, with no pause before the next part or loop (if it's set to continue in an endless loop).
2nd part needs to be played in an endless loop, with no pause between loops, until Android starts.
The width and height of the animation have to be the ones of the images you're going to use.
For example: If you've got 480x102px images, the desc.txt file should also contain 480(width) 102(height) in it.
Note: If you've got images bigger than your physical screen resolution, it will play only the visible part.
So, your finished content of the desc.txt file, should look somewhat similar to this:
Code:
480 102 24
p 1 0 part0
c 0 0 part1
Now that we've got everything set up and ready to use we can proceed to the last step.
Creating the zip file
Now, if you had enough patience to read this whole tutorial, I will ask you to have some more because this part is really important.
When creating the bootanimation.zip file, make sure you set the compression level/method to Store. Both WinRAR and 7-zip support this. This is very important! Without it, your animation won't play and you'll most likely see a black screen during boot time.
You need to select the folders (part0, part1 etc) and the desc.txt file inside your working folder and create a zip archive of that. DO NOT ARCHIVE THE WHOLE WORKING FOLDER!
Ok, now that we've got the animation content zipped in a single bootanimation.zip file, all we need to do is to copy-paste it into /system/media folder on our phone and replace the current bootanimation.zip file from there.
After that, we need to set permissions 644 for the zip file (as described below) and reboot the phone.
That's all folks. Now you know how to create/edit a bootanimation.zip.
Examples
Without Google logo
Link 1: resolution 480x102px
Link 2: resolution 800x170px
Link 3: resolution 1080x230px
With Google logo (original version)
Link 1: resolution 480x102px
Link 2: resolution 800x170px
Link 3: resolution 1080x230px
DO NOT FLASH THESE ZIP FILES IN CWM!
1. Download the bootanimation.zip file somewhere on your phone
2. Copy-paste it into /system/media, replacing the current file
3. Set permissions to 644 for the zip file
4. Reboot and enjoy.
If you're planning on going back to your previous boot animation, make a backup of the current zip file somewhere on your phone before replacing it with some of the ones above.
N-Joy.
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How to make the png image series of the frames ? Which software should I use to make the frames. (I am not talking about frames from video of gif file)
nice guidelines of that
@arsradu
Hi Arsradu
I hope you can help me
I wanted to change the boot animation of a custom rom (Epic rom 7.8.24 on Xiaomi Mi Mix - MIUI 9 -).
I remplaced five stock pictures by 5 others, .pgn, same size (1080*2040), same name (01, 02...05).
Compression method to Store. Renamed in "bootanimation.zip".
But the animation isn't functionnal : black screen
The code is the same than stock bootanimation :
Code:
1080 2040 5
p 0 5 part0
Permissions file are 644.
There isn't the third line "c" like you.
When i try with the c line, after reboot this line is deleted automatically.
Do you know where is the problem ?
I uploaded the stock zip and my zip.
Thank you.
M.gllmt
m.gllmt said:
@arsradu
Hi Arsradu
I hope you can help me
I wanted to change the boot animation of a custom rom (Epic rom 7.8.24 on Xiaomi Mi Mix - MIUI 9 -).
I remplaced five stock pictures by 5 others, .pgn, same size (1080*2040), same name (01, 02...05).
Compression method to Store. Renamed in "bootanimation.zip".
But the animation isn't functionnal : black screen
The code is the same than stock bootanimation :
Code:
1080 2040 5
p 0 5 part0
Permissions file are 644.
There isn't the third line "c" like you.
When i try with the c line, after reboot this line is deleted automatically.
Do you know where is the problem ?
I uploaded the stock zip and my zip.
Thank you.
M.gllmt
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Hi,
It's been a while since I've written this tutorial. lol.
I took a look at the files you provided. So, the stock animation works, but yours shows a black screen? In my experience, this occurs because of the compression method not being set to Store. Or the permission not being 644. If you say the only thing different about your zip, compared to the stock one, are the actual png files, then I really don't know what to say. Can you check the compression method on the original zip? Maybe that particular one is not set for Store... Maybe it's set to something else? I don't know.
For the c line, I think you might need a second batch of frames added to a part1 folder. Since you only have 5 frames, I don't think there is a point for that. To be honest, I can't test this anymore since I'm no longer using that phone, and I don't use a rooted phone anymore. ) But that doesn't mean I can't try to help you either way.
arsradu said:
Hi,
It's been a while since I've written this tutorial. lol.
I took a look at the files you provided. So, the stock animation works, but yours shows a black screen? In my experience, this occurs because of the compression method not being set to Store. Or the permission not being 644. If you say the only thing different about your zip, compared to the stock one, are the actual png files, then I really don't know what to say. Can you check the compression method on the original zip? Maybe that particular one is not set for Store... Maybe it's set to something else? I don't know.
For the c line, I think you might need a second batch of frames added to a part1 folder. Since you only have 5 frames, I don't think there is a point for that. To be honest, I can't test this anymore since I'm no longer using that phone, and I don't use a rooted phone anymore. ) But that doesn't mean I can't try to help you either way.
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Thank you for your reply !
Yes i was in 2013, sorry ^^
But you make me realize on thing : if the compression and extension are ok, and the desc file too, the problem comes from pictures.
I was using 1080*2040 because it is my screen size, but the stock MIUI boot pictures are 1080*1920. I don't know why, but i used this dimension and IT' S FUNCTIONNAL ! I'm Happy :highfive:
Thank you
m.gllmt said:
Thank you for your reply !
Yes i was in 2013, sorry ^^
But you make me realize on thing : if the compression and extension are ok, and the desc file too, the problem comes from pictures.
I was using 1080*2040 because it is my screen size, but the stock MIUI boot pictures are 1080*1920. I don't know why, but i used this dimension and IT' S FUNCTIONNAL ! I'm Happy :highfive:
Thank you
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LOL. So, I guess there is one more reason why you could see only a black screen: the frames sizes. The more you know. ) 4 years later, I'm still learning new things.
I'm glad you got it fixed. Great job!
I have a problem. My system boots up a lot faster than it it is want it to. So is there a way to forcibly execute all the parts even if the system is booted up. I mainly want to know about how should I use the descriptor.
(I know the last descriptor should be 'p' descriptor)
This is the desc.txt of a bootanimation zip which executes all the parts at least once even if the system has booted. I don't know how that works. Maybe it has something to do with the '0' and '1' written after the part numbers.
Problem with 3 parted bootanimation
So I have the problem that my Bootanimation consists of 3 parts "part0", "part1" and "part2" but part2 is never played. I have also numberd every single picture right and the "desc.txt" file shouldn't be wrong too.
desc.txt file:
Code:
1080 1920 30
c 1 0 part0
c 0 0 part1
c 1 0 part2
I hope some one can help me with that.
UPDATED BOTTOM OF THIS POST (2nd Half) WITH THEME ***Photos***
Decided to make a thread to show off some features and modifications brought to us by the great devs and users here at xda.....
#Note 3 apps plus 4.3 rom....
Rom: Synergy MK2 r2..Plus Note3 Apps (r3 is latest...just haven't got around to it myself)(Note3 Apps are prepacked in r3 fyi)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090160
Wanam rotating the lockscreen & carrier name edits and multiwindow any app....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383484
#Pen Window mod for any app..
Pen Window Manager....add any app you have to pen window (note3 app)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469767
#Landscape stock tw
used a note3 landscape modded launcher.....*EDIT Here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2462912
:Note After applying the launcher I was no longer able to find my accuweather widget...tried a bunch of things and then just gave up and installed Transparent weather widget from the playstore.....ACCUWEATHER issue is known...no fix yet *Edit
Oh yeah launcher is 5x4 portrait and 4x5 landscape with no parts cut-off apps And App drawer is 6x5 portrait and 3x10 landscape with no cut-off apps
*****Edit**** After clean installing "The Smoothest Rom" I was able to maintain the accuweather widget and it works fine with the landscape launcher !!
#Multiwindow 4 apps...
*Update* I'm now running multiwindow plus which allows up to four windowed apps. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558517
#Screen mirroring with root and custom recovery. ..
*Also to be able to use screen mirroring with root and custom recovery I pushed the following file to my lib directory and fixed permissions...works 100%. File created by doandu1234 posted by user 4shared ....WARNING DO NOT FLASH !! WILL CAUSE BOOTLOOP JUST MANUALLY MOVE AND FIX PERMISSIONS. ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542509
***Here is a non flashable zip with the file needed for mirroring http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2562880 post #4
EDIT---> decided to play around with the air-command icons after seeing GalaxyS4Man's thread over in at&t note 3 land....and made a few of my own little mods using most of GalaxyS4Man's files...just tweaked and added my own
Blue Ring
Hal 2001
Green- This one was a full port of GalaxyS4Man's green theme...I just modded the sizes and replaced the shadow ring
.........new pics below 3rd post !!!
***Ok here's a guide and some files to get ya going.....this is not hard or timely so don't stress no decompiling etc..
Copy your framework-res.apk from phone or from downloaded rom zip of your current rom(...just for good measure) then copy to pc and use 7zip to view the framework-res.apk . Go to the "res" folder then navigate to "drawable-xhdpi" then find the files with matching names from the zip I posted (they'll be clustered together) delete those and then select and drag and drop my files into the folder.
Next copy your modified framework-res.apk back to your phone's sdcard (int or ext) and use a root explorer program to copy and paste the new file back into the system/framework folder....NOW realize this as soon as you copy the new file into place your phone is going to reboot automatically don't panic AND DON'T DELETE YOUR CURRENT FRAMEWORK-RES.APK.....COPY AND OVERWRITE IT just do it that way...Remember after your phone reboots TO GO AND CHANGE PERMISSIONS then REBOOT MANUALLY......PROFIT !
Please hit thanks if this HELPS
If you'd like to quickly test each one my suggestion is:
Needed-----
1) computer....(guess you could use phone...but ouch!)
2 )zip file of your current rom on computer.....or just copy out the framework-res.apk from your system to sdcard then to computer
3) 7zip or other archive handler
4) about 550mb of space on int or ext sdcard
My method has been to grab the "framework-res.apk" in question and then select copy and paste an instance of the apk into each separate theme folder.....then one by one open the folder.....open the apk with 7zip...navigate to res/drawable-xhdpi and drag the icon files from the folder into the apk pressing yes to perform the operation......go through and do this to each theme then throw all the theme folders into a single folder and copy this to your phone.......
Then when ready to try use your root explorer navigate to your chosen theme select copy and then navigate to "system" folder....I then go to the "vold" folder and paste the framework-res.apk in there (temporarily) I then change the permissions and after changing the permissions I then select MOVE and move the file into "system/framework" and then select do a Hot Restart.....system loads right back up ready for testing.....follow these steps to run through and find the one that suits you the best......
******MY FILES IN POST #3******
Here is a "partial" theme Created by thermax04 over in the galaxy N3 forum, check out his thread and hit his thanks button for allowing us note 2 users access to his hard work.......http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2655984
This is just a partial theme....I will not be taking requests at this time to add or remove things (can be done yourself). I have just themed the parts of the rom that I like themed, If I do more I will add it here.
I'm posting a dropbox link that contains he modded apks...it is not flashable, however grab the files with a root explorer program and add them to their perspective locations One By One (renaming original apk by adding .bak to the filename) and then copy over modded apk and set permissions. Some of the files may cause a soft reboot before you are able to set permissions....Just be sure to go back and set permissions after it reboots.
Once you have added the files the results will be like the screens below.....Enjoy and take a moment to head to thermax04's thread and hit his thanks button.......and hit mine too as it took a while to resize this for our phone.....enough blah blah....here's pics and link ENJOY
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decided to make a thread to show off some features and modifications brought to us by the great devs and users here at xda.....
#note 3 apps plus 4.3 rom....
Rom: Synergy mk2 r2..plus note3 apps (r3 is latest...just haven't got around to it myself)(note3 apps are prepacked in r3 fyi)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2090160
wanam rotating the lockscreen & carrier name edits and multiwindow any app....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383484
#pen window mod for any app..
Pen window manager....add any app you have to pen window (note3 app)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2469767
#landscape stock tw
used a note3 landscape modded launcher.....*edit here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2462912
:note after applying the launcher i was no longer able to find my accuweather widget...tried a bunch of things and then just gave up and installed transparent weather widget from the playstore.....accuweather issue is known...no fix yet *edit
oh yeah launcher is 5x4 portrait and 4x5 landscape with no parts cut-off apps and app drawer is 6x5 portrait and 3x10 landscape with no cut-off apps
#multiwindow 4 apps...
*update* i'm now running multiwindow plus which allows up to four windowed apps. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2558517
#screen mirroring with root and custom recovery. ..
*also to be able to use screen mirroring with root and custom recovery i pushed the following file to my lib directory and fixed permissions...works 100%. File created by doandu1234 posted by user 4shared ....warning do not flash !! Will cause bootloop just manually move and fix permissions. ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542509
***here is a non flashable zip with the file needed for mirroring http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2562880 post #4
hit "thanks" at your own risk. Doing so may brick your phone lol
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Here are the Air-Command mod pics Enjoy.......
***Ok here's a guide and some files to get ya going.....this is not hard or timely so don't stress no decompiling etc..
Copy your framework-res.apk from phone or from downloaded rom zip of your current rom(...just for good measure) then copy to pc and use 7zip to view the framework-res.apk . Go to the "res" folder then navigate to "drawable-xhdpi" then find the files with matching names from the zip I posted (they'll be clustered together) delete those and then select and drag and drop my files into the folder.
Next copy your modified framework-res.apk back to your phone's sdcard (int or ext) and use a root explorer program to copy and paste the new file back into the system/framework folder....NOW realize this as soon as you copy the new file into place your phone is going to reboot automatically don't panic AND DON'T DELETE YOUR CURRENT FRAMEWORK-RES.APK.....COPY AND OVERWRITE IT just do it that way...Remember after your phone reboots TO GO AND CHANGE PERMISSIONS then REBOOT MANUALLY......PROFIT !
****I'm currently working on a air-command theme replacing galaxymans icons....stay tuned..........*****Edit DONE !
If you'd like to quickly test each one my suggestion is:
Needed-----
1) computer....(guess you could use phone...but ouch!)
2 )zip file of your current rom on computer.....or just copy out the framework-res.apk from your system to sdcard then to computer
3) 7zip or other archive handler
4) about 550mb of space on int or ext sdcard
My method has been to grab the "framework-res.apk" in question and then select copy and paste an instance of the apk into each separate theme folder.....then one by one open the folder.....open the apk with 7zip...navigate to res/drawable-xhdpi and drag the icon files from the folder into the apk pressing yes to perform the operation......go through and do this to each theme then throw all the theme folders into a single folder and copy this to your phone.......
Then when ready to try use your root explorer navigate to your chosen theme select copy and then navigate to "system" folder....I then go to the "vold" folder and paste the framework-res.apk in there (temporarily) I then change the permissions and after changing the permissions I then select MOVE and move the file into "system/framework" and then do a Hot Restart.....system loads right back up ready for testing.....follow these steps to run through and find the one that suits you the best......
Please hit thanks if this HELPS
*******UPDATE.....High End Car Command pics and zip file below........
Enjoy
*******.....MORE IN POST #5
louforgiveno said:
Here are the Air-Command mod pics Enjoy.......
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Where to dl icon mods?
ANDROID ...A New Digital Revolution Of Incredible Developers
Are you having any trouble with screen shot then writing on screen shot then saving using the screen write option of air command?
Here are some more....
louforgiveno said:
well I got the main mod here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2534720
then I manually converted the images to their correct sizes then repacked them and zipaligned them.
I'm pretty sure screen write worked for me on synergy but now I'm running http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2582027 and yes I've noticed screen write doesn't work for me either
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Hey check post 98 of the ROM thread you're running. I posted a fix for screen write and save!
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I would like to have the holo air command mod if possible?
ianmb said:
Hey check post 98 of the ROM thread you're running. I posted a fix for screen write and save!
ANDROID ...A New Digital Revolution Of Incredible Developers
I would like to have the holo air command mod if possible?
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Yeah it's weird. ..still crashes after copying your fix...hmm
louforgiveno said:
Yeah it's weird. ..still crashes after copying your fix...hmm
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That is weird wonder why that is. You did have the 2 FlashAnnotate.apk's? Are you running the latest of that ROM? Worked for others and me.
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ianmb said:
That is weird wonder why that is. You did have the 2 FlashAnnotate.apk's? Are you running the latest of that ROM? Worked for others and me.
ANDROID ...A New Digital Revolution Of Incredible Developers
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Yup and yup...I'm gonna try re downloading and playing with it more
louforgiveno said:
Yup and yup...I'm gonna try re downloading and playing with it more
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Hope you get it working!
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ianmb said:
Hope you get it working!
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^^^^ you see the air-command guide and files? 3rd post
louforgiveno said:
^^^^ you see the air-command guide and files? 3rd post
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Yes thanks...I was just messing around with it on my phone but will do it tomorrow morning when I get up. It's like 4:40 am here!
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How can I get Air Command window to pop back up again after it goes away without having to keep inserting and exerting pen?
zedmay said:
How can I get Air Command window to pop back up again after it goes away without having to keep inserting and exerting pen?
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Hold pen close to screen then press button on side of pen.
zedmay said:
How can I get Air Command window to pop back up again after it goes away without having to keep inserting and exerting pen?
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Interesting. ..having pen detach set to air-command used to cause a fc.....but yeah like was stated to manually pull up just press button on pen near screen
Hey did your icon change WORKED PERFECTLY!!!! Used the red one AWESOME!
If I could take a screenshot with the new AirCommand icons I would show you. VERY VERY easy process. Question...could you do the same process to change other icons in the ROM. I imagine you could as long as you renamed them the same. Not sure as far as resolution for icons go though.
ianmb said:
Hey did your icon change WORKED PERFECTLY!!!! Used the red one AWESOME!
If I could take a screenshot with the new AirCommand icons I would show you. VERY VERY easy process. Question...could you do the same process to change other icons in the ROM. I imagine you could as long as you renamed them the same. Not sure as far as resolution for icons go though.
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Sure I believe it 's that simple just match dimensions of stock files to modified files......I'm about to update post #3 new files and pics !!
☆☆☆☆POST #3 UPDATED......ENJOY
Thanx for this excellent MOD buddy..
I'll be testing this out...:thumbup:
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Post 3 updated.....
Wow... These are awesome! Any chance of a maltese cross for the firefighters in the crowd Thx!
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Knight Rider
Hello everyone, I stumbled upon these boot animations a while ago, but didn't know how to use it until recently. So I decided to make one compatible with our S3 Mini + I've added KITT's scanner sound to make it more appealing
IMPORTANT : This is NOT created by me. I just resized the images and edited the animation to be able to play on 480x800 screened devices!
ALL CREDITS FOR IDEA, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT GO TO @OptimusADDiCT
I don't plan to port all of his other KR boot animations, but if I get some more free time and lots of requests , I might do them as well
Installation:
1. Enable Custom Boot Animations
2. Download K.I.T.T. Car & Voice Box (Android Version).rar from attachments
3. Unrar it
4. Copy/Paste bootanimation.zip into system/media folder with Root Browser (or similar tool)
5. [OPTIONAL] Copy/Paste PowerOn.ogg into system/media/audio/ui overwriting the original file (make backup first)
:laugh: Enjoy your Knight Rider styled S3 Mini
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Supernatural
Hello everyone, I stumbled upon these boot animations a while ago so I decided to make one compatible with our S3 Mini + I've added Supernatural's theme (first 15secs) to make it more appealing
IMPORTANT : This is NOT created by me. I just resized the images and edited the animation to be able to play on 480x800 screened devices!
ALL CREDITS FOR IDEA, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT GO TO @climhz
I don't plan to port all of his other Supernatural boot animations, but if I get some more free time and lots of requests , I might do them as well
Installation:
1. Enable Custom Boot Animations
2. Download Supernatural Season 10 + Theme.part1.rar & Supernatural Season 10 + Theme.part2.rar from attachments
3. Select both downloaded files, right click and choose extract
4. Copy/Paste bootanimation.zip into system/media folder with Root Browser (or similar tool)
5. [OPTIONAL] Copy/Paste PowerOn.ogg into system/media/audio/ui overwriting the original file (make backup first)
:laugh: Enjoy your Supernatural styled S3 Mini
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Monster Energy
Hello everyone, I stumbled upon this boot animation so I decided to make it compatible with our S3 Mini. I've also added Skillet - Monster's "Feel Like A Monster" phrase to make it more appealing
IMPORTANT : This is NOT created by me. I just resized the images and edited the animation to be able to play on 480x800 screened devices!
ALL CREDITS FOR IDEA, RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT GO TO @ogdobber
Installation:
1. Enable Custom Boot Animations
2. Download Monster Energy Bootanimation.rar from attachments
3. Extract it
4. Copy/Paste bootanimation.zip into system/media folder with Root Browser (or similar tool)
5. [OPTIONAL] Copy/Paste PowerOn.ogg into system/media/audio/ui overwriting the original file (make backup first)
:laugh: Enjoy your Monster Energy styled S3 Mini
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Photos please
Using the thank button it not
So herd gest press it
oldmen said:
Photos please
Using the thank button it not
So herd gest press it
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Updated 2nd post with previews of the current bootanims
If you want other bootanims ported, just post link to .gif or an already existing animation that needs porting
How can I create a bootanimation from a gif?
Federico.Gasparini91 said:
How can I create a bootanimation from a gif?
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First you go to www.online-convert.com and convert your .gif to .jpg images (they're going to be inside a .rar file, just extract it). Now that you've got your images follow these instructions http://www.droidbeans.com/how-to-create-your-own-boot-animation-rooted-devices/ .
First few tries are gonna be complete fails, but when you get the hang of it you will see how easy it actually is to make bootanims xD
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Moved to the S5
So, I recently bought a S5 and I'm going to be more active in its forums, but I'm not abandoning this thread For more up to date info on ported bootanims, please check out THIS thread in the future and post HERE which bootanimations you want ported to the S3 Mini. Take care
koragg97 said:
So, I recently bought a S5 and I'm going to be more active in its forums, but I'm not abandoning this thread For more up to date info on ported bootanims, please check out THIS thread in the future and post HERE which bootanimations you want ported to the S3 Mini. Take care
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Can u do a boot anim on Turrican preferably with this sound http://www.nemmelheim.de/turrican/files/welcometoturrican.mp3 plz
Thanks
savvy1968 said:
Can u do a boot anim on Turrican preferably with this sound http://www.nemmelheim.de/turrican/files/welcometoturrican.mp3 plz
Thanks
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Sure thing. Sound is ready, now can you also post link to a .gif or short video which you want to be the bootanimation?
koragg97 said:
Sure thing. Sound is ready, now can you also post link to a .gif or short video which you want to be the bootanimation?
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This is the pic i want but i cant resize it & make it look correct so im hoping you can do somethging with it,
and can you put the words "Glynns Phone" on it too please.
savvy1968 said:
This is the pic i want but i cant resize it & make it look correct so im hoping you can do somethging with it,
and can you put the words "Glynns Phone" on it too please.
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Ok, but keep in mind that it won't be a moving animated picture as it's just a normal .jpg
In other words, it will just sit there on your screen until your phone boots up. It won't move or something like that [emoji14]
koragg97 said:
Ok, but keep in mind that it won't be a moving animated picture as it's just a normal .jpg
In other words, it will just sit there on your screen until your phone boots up. It won't move or something like that [emoji14]
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Is there anyway you could animate the words?
savvy1968 said:
Is there anyway you could animate the words?
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Mmmaybe.. I'll see if i can do it later today.
Thanks
Thanks so much for taking time out to do this for me.
koragg97 will DMOD v7 work with stock rom ANF3?
Or do you know of a better Modded Rom than DMOD v7?
savvy1968 said:
Thanks so much for taking time out to do this for me.
koragg97 will DMOD v7 work with stock rom ANF3?
Or do you know of a better Modded Rom than DMOD v7?
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No problem. DMod should work fine on any firmware, because it overwtites the existing system with the modded one.
My S3 Mini is on this ROM and I love it
Btw, DMod v7 isn't released afaik, v6 is the latest and it's also gr8. Try both for a few days and choose which one you want.
It's ready
Installation:
1. Enable Custom Boot Animations
2. Download Turrican.part1.rar and Turrican.part2.rar from attachments
3. Extract them
4. Copy/Paste bootanimation.zip into system/media folder with Root Browser (or similar tool)
5. [OPTIONAL] Copy/Paste PowerOn.ogg into system/media/audio/ui overwriting the original file (make backup first)
:laugh: Enjoy your Turrican styled S3 Mini
Turrican
I'm not gonna add this bootanimation to the OP, because it's specifically made for you (the name). Hope you like it.
koragg97 said:
It's ready
Installation:
1. Enable Custom Boot Animations
2. Download Turrican.part1.rar and Turrican.part2.rar from attachments
3. Extract them
4. Copy/Paste bootanimation.zip into system/media folder with Root Browser (or similar tool)
5. [OPTIONAL] Copy/Paste PowerOn.ogg into system/media/audio/ui overwriting the original file (make backup first)
:laugh: Enjoy your Turrican styled S3 Mini
Turrican
I'm not gonna add this bootanimation to the OP, because it's specifically made for you (the name). Hope you like it.
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Thanks so much it looks great on my phone...Cheers
http://www.droidbeans.com/how-to-create-your-own-boot-animation-rooted-devices/
The site is down is there any other sites that youknow that does the same thing please?
savvy1968 said:
http://www.droidbeans.com/how-to-create-your-own-boot-animation-rooted-devices/
The site is down is there any other sites that youknow that does the same thing please?
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Sadly, no. I was just looking through my old topics and saw you posted
Seach around in Google and you'll probably find another tutorial for it. I was very busy with finishing my last year in high school lately and now have university exams so can't be bothered by pretty much anything :\ sorry, hope you understand. Cheers