Okay so this is my first attempt making a boot animation. No where near the quality of some I have seen here, but please let me know what you think, and give me some some feedback so I can see what I could improve on my future attempts!
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DB One X (07/10/2012)
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5wh2fxlbwyn0iq3/bootanimation.zip​
How to install bootanimation.zip:
To install you need to follow these steps:
1. Install Android SDK.
2. Put the bootanimation.zip in to the platform-tools folder where adb is located.
3. Depending on where the bootanimation.zip is located on your phone (dependant on rom), use one of the following example commands to push over the downloaded bootanimation.zip:
Code:
adb push c:\sdk\platform-tools\bootanimation.zip /data/local
Code:
adb push c:\sdk\platform-tools\bootanimation.zip /system/media
Code:
adb push c:\sdk\platform-tools\bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource
Alternatively you can use a root explorer to do this manually.
Wow I like DB thanx just flashed
A little request can you make a naruto bootanimation skin I am a fan of naruto
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I shall give it a go! I may not be able to get it finished today, but shall aim to get it on here tomorrow!
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Hey All,
I was using Cyanogen build for MT4G and I was missing the HTC keyboard which supports Swype too.
I figured out how to bring it onto Cyanogen and thought someone might find it useful.
you need to have 2 files for this:
1- Swype.apk
2- libSwypeCore.so
I used "[ROM] eViL 4G-HD v.0.2.1" for getting those files.
to get the files
1- download the Rom from following link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=878320
2-Unzip it
3- find Swype.apk from "eViL-4G-HD-v.0.2.1--1.72.405.3\system\app"
4- find libSwypeCore.so form "eViL-4G-HD-v.0.2.1--1.72.405.3\system\lib"
5- Use Root Explorer to copy the files into their corresponding folders
6- Change the permission of the files (both files) to "rw-r--r--"
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7- reboot your device
8-enjoy HTC keyboard
P.S. I tried this on CyanogenMod for http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876632 and it is working perfectly.
Uhhh, say bro, htc keyboard and swype two different things. This is for the stock swype. Theres a thread on this already.
Just got Swype from the market
Edit: Whoops! I missed the sticky thread. Pardon me.
Hey folks. I've decided to share my Boot Screen. This goes back to the days when I rooted my G1.
There are three versions. The second looks cleaner than the first if your screen is not extremely bright. I've included plain ol' Andro for your modification pleasure. These screens are not animated. However, your phone will boot 3-4x quicker than some other (including stock) animations.
Feel free to modify them as you wish, use it as a background, or animate it to your liking.
To install from your pc:
c:\folder\bootanimation.zip > adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Reboot
To install from phone:
-Copy to SD Card, then from terminal
$su
#cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Reboot
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TSPOPHMF
This is the 2nd screen (Boot Screen).
I may make a Splash screen version over the weekend if anyone wants it.
eclir
thanks for sharing~~
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I did not create these, unless stated. What I did was to try them out, modify resolution and see if they look good or bad or work at all.
All of the attachments have resolution already changed for Galaxy Nexus.
Installation is as usual: rename to Bootanimation.zip, then copy into /Data/Local
You can preview them on the phone: open terminal, enter su, enter bootanimation and press enter. NOTE: To exit the animation you need to press CTRL+C on bluetooth or USB keyboard, so connect it before executing bootanimation command.
You can also preview Bootanimations on PC with BootAnimationPreview
So here we go:
This one was found on XDA Forum here
It looks nice when upscaled to high res. The attachment name is: desirehd-bios-boot_yazayad.zip
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This is Fireplace which I created myself:
This one is also found on XDA here, it's called AndroidParticles1:
AWESOME
WOW!!
Heeps cool boot animations but for now im going to use the stock boot.
Theres a whole sticky on Bootanimations if you wish to change it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364044
That particle one is sooo dope!
A new, fancy and cute bootanimation is now available! Check it out!
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Frame rate and image size has been modified by me to fit into Wildfire S.
HOW TO INSTALL
1. Your device needs to be rooted.
2. Download the attachment and save it to the download folder in your SD card.
3. Get Root Explorer ; open it and navigate to the download folder in your SD card.
4. Choose the attachment you just downloaded (NOTE: the filename must be bootanimation.zip), move it to the directory under /system/customize/resource (may differ depending on devices). You will be prompted to replace the old file; click [yes]. (NOTE: CAREFUL! If you want to keep the original one, please rename it first before replacing it.)
5. Change the permission to rw-r--r--.
6. Reboot & Enjoy!
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The image is adapted from http://stranabagru.wz.cz/. I do not own copyright to the image. For non-commercial use only. The bootanimation is created by me for personal use only; PLEASE CREDIT ME IF YOU REPOST MY WORK. Thank you.
NOTE
If you want a slower version, please download the file bootanimation_fps30.zip (with 30 fps) and rename it. Thank you.
Thanks for this, its really nice.
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NICE!!!!!
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I made the audio file have a really low volume because the stock One V rom likes to blast it's boot sound at full volume.
This is only tested on stock rooted virgin mobile rom.
1. Backup your old files if you want to revert.
2. Copy both files to /system/customize/resource/
3. chmod 644.
4. reboot
DOWNLOADS:
boot animation
http://www.mediafire.com/?g5o06oni04b5sw0
Sound File:
http://www.mediafire.com/?ztu3umykf2tniz9
jmandawg said:
I made the audio file have a really low volume because the stock One V rom likes to blast it's boot sound at full volume.
This is only tested on stock rooted virgin mobile rom.
1. Backup your old files if you want to revert.
2. Copy both files to /system/customize/resource/
3. chmod 644.
4. reboot
DOWNLOADS:
boot animation
http://www.mediafire.com/?9f7zfybsp6re7t7
Sound File:
http://www.mediafire.com/?jblaupxkq11vupf
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Click to collapse
Ohh will try on cm
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