Yet another question by me.
I was wondering if it's possible to use these boot animations on our phones. I was able to get the sound going by converting the MP3 to a WAV and I tried naming the zip files bootanimation.zip and sanim.zip and neither worked
Can anyone help me get these going?
perhaps the desc.txt isn't correct or the zip file is too large
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1190914
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hey, I'm working on creating my own boot ani for myself. got the animation to go but need the sound. I have the .wav file, just don't know where to put it.
thanks in advance
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
I need help with getting the boot animation sound to work on Synergy non-GM. I renamed and placed the boot animation and sound in system/customize/resource. I got the boot animation to work well, but no boot sound. I renamed the boot sound to SPC_animation_final.mp3 and then to android_audio.mp3 but neither of these options has worked to get the sound. Am I doing something wrong? Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Problem Solved
After much searching I solved the problem. The error was that the SPC_animation_final file had a .rar extension I couldn't open with any installed program on my computer. After an internet search I discovered and used WinRAR to convert this extension to .mp3 format. Using Root Explorer I then changed the permissions to rw-r-r and renamed the file to android_audio.mp3. Finally, I placed the mp3 file in the system/customize/resource folder and the problem was solved.
I've searched and searched but could never find a Matirx code rain boot animation made for the Samsung Galaxy S3 for a STOCK ROM. Bootanimation.zip files don't work on a stock ROM for the S3 so I took some of the better ones I found in zip files and converted them to the .qmg files that the S3 wants. I've included the boot animation as well as the shutdown animation and the Matrix sounds for them also.
You do need to have ROOT to install these and ROOT Explorer is recommended to copy them into the right folders and change permissions. If you aren't rooted I highly recommend 'towelroot' and it doesn't get any easier than that app for rooting.
Download my zip file then:
- rename your existing files (the ones that have the same names as I have included in the Zip file) in the folders listed below to something else you will remember like bootsamsung.bak and do this for each file you will be replacing with ones I have included in the Zip file.
- I suggest a complete backup with TWRP in case anything goes wrong. If you don't have TWRP get it - best thing going and I also use an app called 'Quickboot' which lets you get into TWRP recovery without having to do the 3 finger grip on the buttons you normally need to do to get into recovery.
- copy bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg to your system/media folder with Root Explorer
- use Root explorer change permissions on them to rw-rr
- copy the *.ogg (sound) files to system/media/audio/ui folder
- copy shutdown.qmg to system/media/video/shutdown folder
- use Root explorer change permissions on them to rw-rr
Reboot and enjoy a reminder of one of the best movies ever made !
I wish I could recall where all the parts for the above animations came from but I am not sure. Some probably came from xda forum so if any of these were from something you created I'll gladly give credit. I did have to resize exactly 100 pictures to make them the correct size for the Galaxy S3. However the shutdown animation came from somewhere else and did not need to be resized or rebuilt. I used Samsung's Theme Designer to convert the files to the needed qmg format for Galaxy's. There is about 3 pages of instructions on how to do that Here
The .ogg files were from my own collection of Matrix sound files and ringtones and used another program to convert them from MP3's to OGG files.
BTW if I am wrong about not being able to use bootanimation.zip files on a Galaxy S3 please let me know. I tried every way to Sunday to try using them but had no luck. I don't mind flashing a good ROM but I don't trust flashing a bootanimation file and I'm not even sure you can do that on a stock S3 ROM. If anyone has more info on that please post here. I've still got a lot to learn
How do i change boot animation for sprint galaxy s6 (G920P)? I have tried the boot animations app and a few other apps with no luck. I set the location to /system/media but all i got was a .zip file in the location. I believe i need qmg file for it to work... is there a way to convert the zip,img,png (ect) into qmg or any other work around??
Here is a thread with some QMG bootanimations and, more importantly, some instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...tanimation-massive-qmg-bootanimation-t2838295
If you just want flashables, try these: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/themes-apps/custom-boot-animations-t3089208
Add SPR_ in front of the qmg files well thats what did it for me and set permissions 0644.
Hi, I'm new to Samsung devices. In my Sony, i just had to create a ziped folder named bootanimation.zip with the part0 and part1 folders with the intro and looped intro images, respectively, and a txt named desc with the resolution and speed. With root explorer I was able to change the system boot animation into any custom one I wanted.
Now, I see that Samsung uses a .qmg file and both parts (intro and looped) are different files. I already changed my images to the device resolution and got them numbered on their names. My question is, how do I change the .zip folders with the images into .qmg ones? I searched for tutorials, but all of them were very old and wanted me to use WSamsung Theme Designer, but I don't think this is supported anymore.
So, how can I turn this images into a boot animation for my Galaxy S20+??
a zip file is an archive its used to compress and store files so you cannot turn a zip into a qmg file.. if u mean take a bootanimation.zip and use the boot ani inside the zip on ur device then try extracting the zip or flashing it.. if the animations are not in qmg format then u need to convert them.. this is assuming ur rooted and unlocked of course.. if not then u cant change ur bootani to begin with
elliwigy said:
a zip file is an archive its used to compress and store files so you cannot turn a zip into a qmg file.. if u mean take a bootanimation.zip and use the boot ani inside the zip on ur device then try extracting the zip or flashing it.. if the animations are not in qmg format then u need to convert them.. this is assuming ur rooted and unlocked of course.. if not then u cant change ur bootani to begin with
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Yes, I meant changing the images inside the .zip file into the proper .qmg file. I don't know what kind of file is .qmg, so I didn't know if images could be converted into that. Anyway, what I mean is, how can I use the boot animation (images) that I used in my .zip file as the boot animation for the Galaxy s20+?
And yes, my phone is rooted and unlocked. Could you provide a guide or link?