I'm just wondering if anyone has ever made a BIOS boot animation for the kindle fire. I've seen it on several different type of android devices but a couple of hours searching has left me thinking that no one has ever made one. If you are confused by what I mean, look at this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064611
chris_m128 said:
I'm just wondering if anyone has ever made a BIOS boot animation for the kindle fire. I've seen it on several different type of android devices but a couple of hours searching has left me thinking that no one has ever made one. If you are confused by what I mean, look at this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064611
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Id be into that
DJLamontagneIII said:
Id be into that
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here is a bios bootanimation, save to sd card, move to system/media folder, change permissions to rr-r--r--. I use root explorer. I will over rite the existing file so if you want to keep it change name to bootanimation.bak.
http://www.4shared.com/zip/FTmJ6cGA/bootanimation.html
tested, and it looks pretty sweet. Thank You!
You know if you put that bootanim, or any bootanim for that matter in /data/local, you don't have to rename or delete your original in /system/media and you don't have to change permissions. When the KF boots, it will read /data local first and boot your new chosen bootanim zipfile.
In addition, when you flash a new rom or rom update, the bootanim will not be overwritten in /data/local as it would in /system/media. I usually keep 2-3 bootanim zipfiles in my /data/local folder, renaming and alternating them depending on my mood.
Of course, you can just easily delete it if you don't want to use it anymore and still have your original intact and ready to go.
BTW, this applies to CM7 or CM9, I'm not using a stock rom such as Modaco, so not sure if this works with it.
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chris_m128 said:
I'm just wondering if anyone has ever made a BIOS boot animation for the kindle fire. I've seen it on several different type of android devices but a couple of hours searching has left me thinking that no one has ever made one. If you are confused by what I mean, look at this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1064611
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Sorry, but the link broke. Could you fix it? Thanks!!
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my evo 2.2 is already rooted with amon recovery but i cannot do adb commands before i was able to now i cant thnx for looking
Too much information..
Can you try asking your question again only this time try not to bombard us with so many details?
nebenezer said:
Too much information..
Can you try asking your question again only this time try not to bombard us with so many details?
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Epic
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got a stock evo 2.1 rooted it.. with clockwork installed custom rom and kernel updated to 2.2 everything is okay used romanger to go back between clock work and arom... but still cant get the adb commands to work... actuall just trying to push a spc mp3 file tried replacing with root explorer no go
One thing a lot of us had trouble with going from 2.1 to 2.2 was the su app didn't like being bundled with a rom. Uninstall your su app and install the one from the market.
Let us know if this fixes it.
HELP
nebenezer said:
One thing a lot of us had trouble with going from 2.1 to 2.2 was the su app didn't like being bundled with a rom. Uninstall your su app and install the one from the market.
Let us know if this fixes it.
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tried that, only because i was not able to install (update) the one from the market so i uninstalled the on on the rom and installed the one from the market
i've read through tons of threads and it seems that alot of people are having issues replacing the spc mp3 file on 2.2
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i've read through tons of threads and it seems that alot of people are having issues replacing the spc mp3 file on 2.2
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What is that file used for?
Where is it in the system?
Is that the audio that plays during the boot animation?
yes
nebenezer said:
What is that file used for?
Where is it in the system?
Is that the audio that plays during the boot animation?
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yes that's what i'm referring to the boot animation... by the way thnx for all you guy's support and patience with us noobs
Does adb recognize your phone?
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Does adb recognize your phone?
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yes it does im assuming the stock recovery uses the red exclamation... now i have the yellow one i tried to remount and i get an error.....
so why must we adb on the 2.2 when the 2.1 all you needed was root explorer? to change boot animation and sound.....
The boot animation in 2.2 is a single .zip file. Boot animations are something I haven't gotten into much (on the EVO) so I'm not sure how it was on 2.1 but I'd guess it was more like the Hero where it was a .gif or two and a sound file.
When the boot animation is packaged in a single .zip file you can't just swap out parts of it. You'd have to unzip it, change what you want, and make sure the xml (if there's on in there) is adjusted accordingly. If you swapped the sound file for one that was of the same name you'd probably be fine to rezip and drop the whole zip back in there.
This is pure speculation though. I may be totally wrong. If I were gonna try to customize my boot though that's where I would start.
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The boot animation in 2.2 is a single .zip file. Boot animations are something I haven't gotten into much (on the EVO) so I'm not sure how it was on 2.1 but I'd guess it was more like the Hero where it was a .gif or two and a sound file.
When the boot animation is packaged in a single .zip file you can't just swap out parts of it. You'd have to unzip it, change what you want, and make sure the xml (if there's on in there) is adjusted accordingly. If you swapped the sound file for one that was of the same name you'd probably be fine to rezip and drop the whole zip back in there.
This is pure speculation though. I may be totally wrong. If I were gonna try to customize my boot though that's where I would start.
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is it possible that you can take a look for me
You can use pushboot found in the development section to change the sound and/or the bootanimation.
foresure84 said:
is it possible that you can take a look for me
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Sure. Can you post the mp3 you want to use? If I can get it working I'll just shoot the finished package back to you.
attachment
here is the file
3 weeks of reading post and you send me a message on how to post an attachment ... lol if the xda members knew how overwhelming it can be for a noob lol
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here is the file
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Cool, dl'ing virus rom now so I can see exactly what you're working with.
Are we sure you actually do have su permissions and it was just an issue with this boot animation package?
Can you mount your /system as R/W in root explorer?
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I've never felt such unbelievable power as when I've driven a busa, and smooth as hell too! They're so smooth you could convince an idiot it has an electric motor
I sold bikes in FL for a few years, probably the most fun I've ever been paid to have
foresure84 said:
so why must we adb on the 2.2 when the 2.1 all you needed was root explorer? to change boot animation and sound.....
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Same goes for 2.2. Just swap out the files in /system/customize/resource/ I've also seen them in /system/media/ depending on which rom you're using.
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I was looking around vimeo and I came across this awesome android video. I think it was originally an AT&T but someone took out some of the advertisements from it.
http://vimeo.com/20883486
Anyway, my question.
Could someone take off the AT&T bit and make this into a boot animation, maybe adding android in writing instead? I think it would be pretty cool?
Just an idea, I would do it myself, but I haven't a clue how
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Also, I have another question on boot animations. Is it possible to extract the Miui AU boot animation and use it in other roms, say GV?
Thanks
williamj1 said:
Also, I have another question on boot animations. Is it possible to extract the Miui AU boot animation and use it in other roms, say GV?
Thanks
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Find the bootanimation.zip using Root Explorer then port it out, replace it onto other ROMs? :d
I think that's a darn good boot animation too.
Gundam00qan said:
Find the bootanimation.zip using Root Explorer then port it out, replace it onto other ROMs? :d
I think that's a darn good boot animation too.
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I have downloaded the MiuiAU.ZIP. (but onto computer, I don't need to actually flash it do I?) Once extracted - system/media/boot and there is bootanimation.zip or somewhere around there. Copy this to root of sd. Open root explorer.... then what? Port to where?
I want Miui AU boot animation onto my gv 1.5? What do you mean replace it onto other roms?
Thanks.
Port it to your sd card.
Once flashed, use Root Explorer to find bootanimation.zip. Overwrite with the MIUI one.
If it still display the previous one, here's another solution :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=794638
Hi all,
I looked and tried for a while now, but I'm not able to change my boot animation on the COS ICS by roalex. A bootanimation.zip stored in system/media and/or in data/local doesn't work for me. I'm shure it changed in general in ICS. Can anybody help me please to find a way to change my boot animation?
Some ICS threads recommend to store in system/customize/resource, but I don't have a customize file.
For all changes I use root explorer.
Thanks and have a nice day!
What do you mean with "does not work"? Is any bootanimation shown or do you just get a black screen? Did you make your named it correctly and really replaced the old bootanimation?
Thanks for your answer
The bootscreen in general works. In settings I can enable and disable boot animation. When I enable boot, then the old school android boot animation is showed. I think this is maybe a fallback mode, when there is no bootanimation.zip. But I don't know.
When I look into /system/media and /data/local after a fresh installation, then there is no bootanimation.zip. Maybe the builder of this ROM has diasabled custom boot images to speed up the device (it is indeed very fast).
And because he has disabled boot animation per default, I'm not able to set up my own.
It's not the first time I created my own animation, so I'm shure it works at least in gingerbread.
My new question should be now, how to enable bootanimation in this special case, when it is disabled by default?
I suggest, that this is no big deal, when this doesn't work on this rom. I can live without a nice boot animation. It's more for my general comprehension, how android is working.
aplysia said:
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Some ICS threads recommend to store in system/customize/resource, but I don't have a customize file....!
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I guess you mean folder, not file, don't you?
Yes, indeed. Sorry.
Tried to create folderpath (/customize/resource) yourself and then move the bootnanimation.zip there?
BEFORE TRYING, MAKE A NANDROID-BACKUP!!!
Ok it didn't work for me. I'm a backup profi now, but nothing seems to work.
It's ok for me, I'll close this thread now.
Gracias!
It works flawless on my HTC Desire with this ROM.
aplysia said:
Ok it didn't work for me. I'm a backup profi now, but nothing seems to work.
It's ok for me, I'll close this thread now.
Gracias!
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I know the issue......install disk usage and tell me size of your system partition free space, then tell the size of bootanimation.....it always happens when space not enough.....Android tries to write your file, and if no space, it just shows.that file is written.....please check free space and tell.....
Regards
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With S-OFF, I imagine this is possible. Has anyone done so?
godhamba said:
With S-OFF, I imagine this is possible. Has anyone done so?
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Yeah, you can do this. I use the Google Edition HTC One boot animation. Just Google it and you can find the file. Simply rename it bootanimation.zip and place it in /system/media. Make sure you replace the bootanimation.zip currently in there to something else such as bootanimation.bak. You might have to change permissions to rw-r-r as well.
my /system/media doesn't have an existing bootanimation.zip. Nevertheless I placed that file in that location, set permissions and the stock Verizon animation still showed. Now I'm stumped. Pulled the file from HERE, trying both a manual addition as well as flashing the flashable zip provided.
Frankie1588 said:
Yeah, you can do this. I use the Google Edition HTC One boot animation. Just Google it and you can find the file. Simply rename it bootanimation.zip and place it in /system/media. Make sure you replace the bootanimation.zip currently in there to something else such as bootanimation.bak. You might have to change permissions to rw-r-r as well.
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godhamba said:
my /system/media doesn't have an existing bootanimation.zip. Nevertheless I placed that file in that location, set permissions and the stock Verizon animation still showed. Now I'm stumped. Pulled the file from HERE, trying both a manual addition as well as flashing the flashable zip provided.
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Are you running a Sense rom? If so, the boot animations are located in System-Customize-Resource. There are two that you need to replace, one for booting up, vzw_bootup.zip, and one for shutting down, hTC_downamination.zip.
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A ha! Thanks and thanks to @andybones who helped me out via PM.
jaydubbs said:
Are you running a Sense rom? If so, the boot animations are located in System-Customize-Resource. There are two that you need to replace, one for booting up, vzw_bootup.zip, and one for shutting down, hTC_downamination.zip.
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jaydubbs said:
Are you running a Sense rom? If so, the boot animations are located in System-Customize-Resource. There are two that you need to replace, one for booting up, vzw_bootup.zip, and one for shutting down, hTC_downamination.zip.
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Hmm... I did this and for some reason the boot animation wasn't replaced but the down animation works fine. Side note, does the boot sound in that folder play for anyone else?
HTC One s-off
On the stock HTC ROM, to change the boot animation, you have to change two files in 'system/customize/resource/' : "htc_bootup_one.zip" and "vzw_bootup.zip" (capitalization matters). They both have to be replaced with fully functional boot animations. When I changed mine, it wouldn't work if I just changed one or the other, I had to change both.
On the stock HTC ROM, to change your down animation, you have to replace "hTC_downanimation.zip" (capitalization matters) in '/system/customize/resource/' with a functioning down animation.
On custom ROMS, you have to look to find where it's at. Sometimes it's in 'system/media' named "bootanimation.zip", sometimes it's not. Remember, it has to be a functioning replacement, otherwise it will show the stock ANDROID boot animation.
IceDragon59 said:
On the stock HTC ROM, to change the boot animation, you have to change two files in 'system/customize/resource/' : "htc_bootup_one.zip" and "vzw_bootup.zip" (capitalization matters). They both have to be replaced with fully functional boot animations. When I changed mine, it wouldn't work if I just changed one or the other, I had to change both.
On the stock HTC ROM, to change your down animation, you have to replace "hTC_downanimation.zip" (capitalization matters) in '/system/customize/resource/' with a functioning down animation.
On custom ROMS, you have to look to find where it's at. Sometimes it's in 'system/media' named "bootanimation.zip", sometimes it's not. Remember, it has to be a functioning replacement, otherwise it will show the stock ANDROID boot animation.
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Actually, you don't have to replace the htc_bootup_one.zip. You can rename it to .bak and replace or do the same to the vzw_bootup.zip and it will work. I actually removed my htc_bootup_one.zip and replaced the vzw one and everything works fine. Probably helps that the boot up animation I use was made for the One variants that don't have anything to do with Verizon
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Actually, you don't have to replace the htc_bootup_one.zip. You can rename it to .bak and replace or do the same to the vzw_bootup.zip and it will work. I actually removed my htc_bootup_one.zip and replaced the vzw one and everything works fine. Probably helps that the boot up animation I use was made for the One variants that don't have anything to do with Verizon
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That's very odd. Now that I try it without the "htc_bootup_one.zip", it works, but it didn't when I originally replaced it. Very, very odd.
I grabbed a flashable boot animation (including audio) from the HTC One section and was finally able to get the animation to work after messing with the .xml file. Tried to throw the audio in with it and couldn't get it to work...I'm on Bonestock and noticed there wasn't any audio with the regular boot animation...could it be the Rom? Volume is up btw.
To get a better idea of what I did I'll include the tread. I wasn't able to flash, so I had to manually replace/rename the files in my system/customize/resource folder and then change the name for the boot animation in the .xml file. I tried to follow the steps to get the audio file included as well, but it just reverted to a basic android boot animation when I attempted that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357926
If there's not a solution, its not a big deal...I'm probably overlooking something. Thanks guys!
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brholt6 said:
I grabbed a flashable boot animation (including audio) from the HTC One section and was finally able to get the animation to work after messing with the .xml file. Tried to throw the audio in with it and couldn't get it to work...I'm on Bonestock and noticed there wasn't any audio with the regular boot animation...could it be the Rom? Volume is up btw.
To get a better idea of what I did I'll include the tread. I wasn't able to flash, so I had to manually replace/rename the files in my system/customize/resource folder and then change the name for the boot animation in the .xml file. I tried to follow the steps to get the audio file included as well, but it just reverted to a basic android boot animation when I attempted that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357926
If there's not a solution, its not a big deal...I'm probably overlooking something. Thanks guys!
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If I recall correctly, there is an option in the XML file that tells it not to play audio when it's not the first time you set up the phone, meaning it only plays on initial setup. You need to change that setting to play every time. I don't want audio on my boot animations, so I leave it alone.
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If I recall correctly, there is an option in the XML file that tells it not to play audio when it's not the first time you set up the phone, meaning it only plays on initial setup. You need to change that setting to play every time. I don't want audio on my boot animations, so I leave it alone.
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Thanks for the quick response...I'll have to get in there and look around. With my skill level, I probably won't be able to find it, but I'll give it a shot.
brholt6 said:
Thanks for the quick response...I'll have to get in there and look around. With my skill level, I probably won't be able to find it, but I'll give it a shot.
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Add this code to the XML file.
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audio="/system/customize/resource/MP3_file_name_here.mp3"
This is assuming the sound you want is located in the 'resource' folder. If not, give the correct path and filename. Hope this works for you.
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Add this code to the XML file.
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audio="/system/customize/resource/MP3_file_name_here.mp3"
This is assuming the sound you want is located in the 'resource' folder. If not, give the correct path and filename. Hope this works for you.
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I had tried that like it said in the OP, but for some reason when I added that in there it changed the boot animation completely and still with no audio. Ah well, it's probably more convenient with out it.
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Can the images be replaced with anything as long as the other file is correct?
Does anyone know?
Sooo... Tried flashing this one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2357926
But no worky... Might try and do it manually.... hmm... Still stock animation. I'm not sure what's going on....
Resource folder: http://i.imgur.com/a6ni4Oo.png (tried replacing the bootdownanimation back to .zip as well...
Also here is where the Boot Animations lie:
Stock ROMS use /system/customize/resource/hTC_bootup_one.zip
CM/AOSP ROMS use /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Google Edition ROMS that use /system/customize/resource/Google_bootanimation.zip
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I am having a hard time copying the file into the right folder, I get an error message about permissions but the folders are RW, using ES file explorer
Hello! I've been trying for a very, very long time to change my boot animation. I've tried a lot of stuff, and none of it works. I've tried changing the bootanimation.zip, hTC_one_boot_up.zip, I've tried flashing a bootanimation.zip, nothing works. Can someone walk me through some steps to take to change it, and then listen to me to see if it works or not? I'd appreciate it.
Please bear in mind, although I've rooted it and all that jazz, I have a very rudimentary knowledge of my phone. So be careful about terms and such, as I might not understand everything.
Thanks in advance!
drsamwise said:
Hello! I've been trying for a very, very long time to change my boot animation. I've tried a lot of stuff, and none of it works. I've tried changing the bootanimation.zip, hTC_one_boot_up.zip, I've tried flashing a bootanimation.zip, nothing works. Can someone walk me through some steps to take to change it, and then listen to me to see if it works or not? I'd appreciate it.
Please bear in mind, although I've rooted it and all that jazz, I have a very rudimentary knowledge of my phone. So be careful about terms and such, as I might not understand everything.
Thanks in advance!
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The information you give are a bit scarce.
How did you change the zips? (which one is the right one and where it should be located depends on the rom you are using).
Did you set the right permissions for the files after changing them?
Did you use a verified working zip file?
jotha said:
The information you give are a bit scarce.
How did you change the zips? (which one is the right one and where it should be located depends on the rom you are using).
Did you set the right permissions for the files after changing them?
Did you use a verified working zip file?
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I apologize, it never notified me that you responded, so I'm sorry for the late response.
I would put my personal boot animation in the same folder as the original boot animation. Then I'd rename the original to something else (like bootanimation.zip.bak) and rename mine to bootanimation.zip (I also did this with the hTC.one.boot.up.zip).
I did change the permissions, rw-r-r, which is what I've been told they're supposed to be.
I don't know what you mean by "verified", but I always downloaded the animations either from websites that specifically host boot animations, or from users on forums that post their own. So I'm assuming at least one of the tens I've tried would've worked.