[Q] Cyanogenmod boot animation - Epic 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone have a cyanogenmod boot animation .zip?
not the rom just the boot animation.....

Here ya go
Copy this to /system/media
COPY THIS TO /SYSTEM/MEDIA
not a cwm flashable

Is it the cm7 one?
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Yep. I just went back to cm7...figured I'd pull it for you.

TY!!! Love CyanogenMod so much and wanted to support them in some way....because i just use my camera, gps and wimax to much to flash the alpha...

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[Q] Boot Animation

Hey guys hopefully someone can help me with this issue. I odin'd tp the stock ext4 plus rom in the development forum which works fine however then i flashed genocide 1.0 rom over the top if that to get the OC/UV features and when i booted i got the word "android" in the middle of the sprint boot animation then i flash a custom boot animation now the sprint and custom boot animations are mixed together when booting any suggestions to get rid of sprint animation?
Whenever you have android flashing in the middle, that means you had a bad flash. Just pull the battery and reflash the ROM/kernel in CWM and you should be fine.
acer1096xxx said:
Whenever you have android flashing in the middle, that means you had a bad flash. Just pull the battery and reflash the ROM/kernel in CWM and you should be fine.
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Not true when u have the android name flashing it means it supports custom boot animation. Best bet is to get root explore go into system/ media. Look for bootanimation.zip and delete it then flash the new one
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Estewa_619 said:
Not true when u have the android name flashing it means it supports custom boot animation. Best bet is to get root explore go into system/ media. Look for bootanimation.zip and delete it then flash the new one
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No go brother any other ideas besides reflashing?
justinglock40 said:
No go brother any other ideas besides reflashing?
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Try taking a bootanimation from a rom that u like and push it to system/media. For example download a rom extract it go into the system/media folder look for the bootanimation.zip copy that put it on ur sd card then with root explore take it and copy it to ur system/media then reboot see if that works
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Estewa_619 said:
Not true when u have the android name flashing it means it supports custom boot animation. Best bet is to get root explore go into system/ media. Look for bootanimation.zip and delete it then flash the new one
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Really?? Then I'm confused because the first time I flashed SRF it flashed the android name while trying to boot. Just re-flashing the ROM fixed it. I thought this was the same situation.
acer1096xxx said:
Really?? Then I'm confused because the first time I flashed SRF it flashed the android name while trying to boot. Just re-flashing the ROM fixed it. I thought this was the same situation.
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Na it just means it custom bootanimation compatible
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just flash this stock boot animation cleaner which deletes the stock animation files so you dont have an overlap...
http://chris41g.users.foss-net.org/epic_stock_boot_cleaner.zip
then flash any bootanimation.zip you want, lots in the theme section.. here is the stock animation in bootanimation.aip form.. or as close as can be to the stock animation anyway...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=516330&stc=1&d=1297556826 (made by nubecoder)

get rid of kernel's annoying android boot logo.

I have a rooted epic, no roms. Using the genocide kernel. It overlays the android icon over my boot screen. Is there any way to remove this? Thank you.
If you're running a rom... head to the themes and apps section. There you can find boot animations that you can flash through clockwork.
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As I just said "no rom" I want to keep the stock boot animation (which I have) but there is a sideways "android"overlay over it, that's what I'm trying to get rid of.
Nickdroid86 said:
As I just said "no rom" I want to keep the stock boot animation (which I have) but there is a sideways "android"overlay over it, that's what I'm trying to get rid of.
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Go to /system/media and delete the file called "bootanim". The only file you should have having to do with boot animations in the media folder, is the file called bootanimation.zip..
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I just tried deleting the bootanim using astro, it won't let me.
You have to use root explorer.
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Dammit man.. That deleted my factory boot animation, not the annoying android one, which is the only available now... How do I get the factory one back, and get rid of the android overlay
Misinformation in here lol... you would need to delete /system/bin/bootanimation to keep stock and get rid of the ability to use custom boot animations, but you need a copy of the file you deleted back....
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Yeah I'd say... Now what do I do lol...
Nickdroid86 said:
Yeah I'd say... Now what do I do lol...
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Here it is. Just remove the .zip.zip (screwed up the rename) at the end. I had to add that to upload it. Put it back in system\media with root explorer.
Nickdroid86 said:
I have a rooted epic, no roms. Using the genocide kernel. It overlays the android icon over my boot screen. Is there any way to remove this? Thank you.
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I THINK we're misunderstanding what your problem is. Wipe cache/dalvik 3x in CWM and reflax the kernel. It was probably caused by a back flash.
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no its caused by support for custom bootanimation.zip in his kernel but he only wants to run the stock animation, so he needs to del the bootanimation binary from /system/bin/ so that only the /system/bin/playlogos1 binary plays the stock animation...
I don't know if this has been clarified or fixed but he is talking about the kernel splash that comes with Genocide. It appears after the Samsung Mobile screen but before the actual boot animation. I have a custom boot animation and I see it, but only after flashing the genocide kernel. It says: "IAP powered by: Genocide."
Not that I mind that much, I do like the bios boot but I figure I should leave it on there. If nothing else it reminds me to give thanks to me devs!
Pretty sure he's talking about the sideways greenish grey android logo you get if you don't have a bootanimation.zip. its in the bootanimation binary, which is called from the init.rc in the kernel. The stock animation is called by the playlogos1 binary, which is run at the same time, which is why they overlap.. if you have a zip, you don't see the stock animations...
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handymanjames said:
I don't know if this has been clarified or fixed but he is talking about the kernel splash that comes with Genocide. It appears after the Samsung Mobile screen but before the actual boot animation. I have a custom boot animation and I see it, but only after flashing the genocide kernel. It says: "IAP powered by: Genocide."
Not that I mind that much, I do like the bios boot but I figure I should leave it on there. If nothing else it reminds me to give thanks to me devs!
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Im curious as how to remove the IAP logo? I love supporting Devs and all but with the Samsung logo, IAP, AND the Boot Animation its just too much. Id prefer just the annoying Samsung logo and my own boot animation (which I already have).
Flash another kernel
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chris41g said:
Flash another kernel
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or flash the zip you posted and no more splash screen right?
The genocide splash screen is programmed into a module..
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chris41g said:
The genocide splash screen is programmed into a module..
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I meant the samsung boot one
then he wont have as much and it wont be to overwhelming or what not lol
chris41g said:
Pretty sure he's talking about the sideways greenish grey android logo you get if you don't have a bootanimation.zip. its in the bootanimation binary, which is called from the init.rc in the kernel. The stock animation is called by the playlogos1 binary, which is run at the same time, which is why they overlap.. if you have a zip, you don't see the stock animations...
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so if I remove the "init.rc", it will remove the splash screen that comes with the genocide rom ??...i have srf and the genocide splash screen appears before the normal bootanimation for my phone..its a bit annoying (just a preference, love his work but i don't like the splash screen)

Boot animations

Hey guys. I downloaded the dancing droid animation and it's fun. Have you found any cool boot animations? If so, post em up!
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swiggins said:
Hey guys. I downloaded the dancing droid animation and it's fun. Have you found any cool boot animations? If so, post em up!
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I can't get any to work on mine..
Running the latest Darkside Evolution 3 ROM.
Darkside kernel must not support them. They've worked for me!
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Rom toolbox has a lot of boot animations you can install.
Sent from AOKP Goodness :-D
swiggins said:
Darkside kernel must not support them. They've worked for me!
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not true im running DSv7 with DS kernel 5 venom and i have the 3D android peeing on the apple working just fine you need root explorer to go into system/media then swap the boot animation files but make sure the new boot animation looks identical "bootanimation.com"
and always back up before you do anything!!!
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Dasonec said:
not true im running DSv7 with DS kernel 5 venom and i have the 3D android peeing on the apple working just fine you need root explorer to go into system/media then swap the boot animation files but make sure the new boot animation looks identical "bootanimation.com"
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Same here. I was having the issue with it being a nandroid backup not letting get write access to the root folder and had to go through the process of getting my access back. The only thing I am trying to figure out now is how to change the initial boot sequence that the DS ROM has. Yeah the whole Vader helmet is cool but I would like the ability to change that as well.
demonr6 said:
Same here. I was having the issue with it being a nandroid backup not letting get write access to the root folder and had to go through the process of getting my access back. The only thing I am trying to figure out now is how to change the initial boot sequence that the DS ROM has. Yeah the whole Vader helmet is cool but I would like the ability to change that as well.
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i was having the same issue, I just did a fresh re-flash and it worked just fine (also uninstalled and re-installed Root explorer), now I have the Android pissing on apple boot animation. As far as editing the Darkside helmet I am not too sure what can be done about that.

[Q] Need Help Installing Boot Animations

Hey all, I'm new to the Samsung community and my experience with HTC products does not seem to be helping me at all. I am having an issue installing different boot animations. I see the original animation in the /system/media folder, but when i replace it and reboot it is just replaced by a flashing ANDROID. Rooted using FreeGS3 ROM. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
djbiker24seven said:
Hey all, I'm new to the Samsung community and my experience with HTC products does not seem to be helping me at all. I am having an issue installing different boot animations. I see the original animation in the /system/media folder, but when i replace it and reboot it is just replaced by a flashing ANDROID. Rooted using FreeGS3 ROM. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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try copying and paste of the same (your custom) bootanimation zip file to the data/local folder. reboot and see if that works
if not, try this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=
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Thanks for the response! I tried placing my boot animation in that folder, ran that zip, cleared cache and dalvik, still nothing. Does it have to be flashed using cwm for some reason? I'm using twrp.
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Bootanimation Problems

I tried to flash a formatted Bootanimation.zip file in recovery but it doesn't seem to be working. I have Franco Kernel installed and although I have "custom boot animation" unchecked, it seems to boot his animation anyways. Is this a Franco Kernel bug or a problem on my side? How do I fix this?
PowderdToastMan said:
I tried to flash a formatted Bootanimation.zip file in recovery but it doesn't seem to be working. I have Franco Kernel installed and although I have "custom boot animation" unchecked, it seems to boot his animation anyways. Is this a Franco Kernel bug or a problem on my side? How do I fix this?
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Search franco's thread for specific issue; if not found, post it there.
Bootanimation.zip should be under /data/local.
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PowderdToastMan said:
I tried to flash a formatted Bootanimation.zip file in recovery but it doesn't seem to be working. I have Franco Kernel installed and although I have "custom boot animation" unchecked, it seems to boot his animation anyways. Is this a Franco Kernel bug or a problem on my side? How do I fix this?
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bootanimation.zip isnt a flashable. you have to put it in /system/media/ or /data/local/ with a root file explorer(then reboot for it to take affect).
I wasn't directly flashing the boot animation.zip file, it was in a formatted zip file as I was trying to explain. By I guess I'll just manually insert it like you guys suggested. Thanks!
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PowderdToastMan said:
I wasn't directly flashing the boot animation.zip file, it was in a formatted zip file as I was trying to explain. By I guess I'll just manually insert it like you guys suggested. Thanks!
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Don't forget permissions need to be rw-r--r--.

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