Custom boot splash? - Nexus 4 Themes and Apps

I'd like to ditch the stock 'Google' boot splash for something else but I can't figure out how to do it. There aren't any obvious 'splash' or 'splash1' partitions. There isnt an initlogo.rle or similar in the ramdisk. The .ppm's for the kernel are all 3+ years old, so i doubt that's them.. Any ideas?

AFAIK, it's embedded into the ramdisk. I don't know how to edit that, but good luck! If you do figure out how to, please make a detailed walkthrough thread on here for the rest of us.

LateNiteLife said:
AFAIK, it's embedded into the ramdisk. I don't know how to edit that, but good luck! If you do figure out how to, please make a detailed walkthrough thread on here for the rest of us.
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inh said:
I'd like to ditch the stock 'Google' boot splash for something else but I can't figure out how to do it. There aren't any obvious 'splash' or 'splash1' partitions. There isnt an initlogo.rle or similar in the ramdisk. The .ppm's for the kernel are all 3+ years old, so i doubt that's them.. Any ideas?
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Ok guys I think I have a solution which worked for me on a previous device, and it s an app, and it s permanent, and replace the splash image.
Hope it works for you !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5zb2NhbGRldnMuYm9vdGZsYXNoIl0.

I'll be watching this

I don't think that app would work with any Nexus device... It replaces the boot splash that's encoded in HTC's proprietary format (correct me if I'm wrong).
Just be careful if you're going to try it. I'm pretty sure it won't work.

Aur3L said:
Ok guys I think I have a solution which worked for me on a previous device, and it s an app, and it s permanent, and replace the splash image.
Hope it works for you !
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5zb2NhbGRldnMuYm9vdGZsYXNoIl0.
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App Description said:
Please do not attempt to use BootFlash Pro on any phone not listed here.
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And it only lists HTC phones.

Maybe Ezekeel would be interested in making this work for the nexus 4.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...rce=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_term=logome
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That sounds really complicated to do. I'll be more than glad to donate to an app/project like that.

LateNiteLife said:
AFAIK, it's embedded into the ramdisk. I don't know how to edit that, but good luck! If you do figure out how to, please make a detailed walkthrough thread on here for the rest of us.
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I tore apart the ramdisk, and checked a few of the places where it would be on other phones, no dice.

I have no idea what I'm talking about but maybe its in the bootloader?
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obtained said:
I have no idea what I'm talking about but maybe its in the bootloader?
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Yeah, I think it's there too. Check this out:
simms22 said:
the image that youre looking for is somehow connected to the bootloader. so far only ezekeel has figured out a way to do it safely. key word is safely. it appears as its very easy to brick the device if a mistake is made. now, that said, ezekeel isnt your ordinary app developer. hes also one of the smartest, most creative kernel developers that the android has(that doesnt work for google). youve probably even used one of his many kernel mods in one or more custom roms/kernels that youve tried, across varying devices.
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On my Atrix we were able to flash splash images through fastboot, I can't remember the command off the top of my head.
Edit: Here's the original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25590559
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Scottyfer said:
On my Atrix we were able to flash splash images through fastboot, I can't remember the command off the top of my head.
Edit: Here's the original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25590559
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I wish, but unfortunately our phones don't appear to have a dedicated partition for flashing just the boot image

I personally love the Google logo. Much better than HTC or Samsung IMHO!

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[SCRIPT] [NS4G] [UPDATED] One Click Return to stock V2.0

The title says it all. The only prerequisite is that you already have the drivers for your phone installed. Which i assume most people looking at this thread do as they were needed to get root in the first place.
Always back up your stuff and any apps before using.
Features:
Restores back to stock 2.3.4
Relocks Bootloader
Removes root
Fixed:
1. Now it will not run when gsm users try to use it.
2. Runs alot smoother thanks to Indirect.
Download this zip.
Extract it
Click on run.bat
and follow the onscreen instructions
now your phone should be back to 100% stock
Thanks to pete for the img files
Thanks to Indirect for the fixing problems with gsm users using this.
so this will unroot, relock, and put stock recovery back on?
Yes it returns it to the same way it was when it came out of the box. So be sure to back up any data on your internal memory you want to keep.
sweet, thanks to you and pete
hellcatt said:
sweet, thanks to you and pete
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No problem. I just decided to automate his process. And include all the files you need. Also if anyone needs the drivers just use pdanet as described in the one click root thread
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
It's like a dream come through, I now know this ns4g section of XDA is the best section.
Thanks to Mike & Pete for their Energy and Persistence.!!!
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hellcatt said:
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
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No problem. Thats how i am too. Thats why i make everything i use flashable or simple and easy.
Thank you SO SO SO SO SO much! I had installed the netarchy-nexus kernel on mine, which killed my battery way to fast, and I couldn't remove it...not even with my nandroid backup.
Jyro275 said:
Thank you SO SO SO SO SO much! I had installed the netarchy-nexus kernel on mine, which killed my battery way to fast, and I couldn't remove it...not even with my nandroid backup.
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Glad to hear i helped
hellcatt said:
yea i know there are the purests out there that dont believe (so to say) in the one clicks but those of us who are only partial idiots and cant figure out sdk, odin, and whatever else there is the one clicks really help. i know what i want my phone to do i just want the "for dummies" way to do it
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You and me both. I just learned earlier this week that fastboot and adb were drivers that come with sdk. It is confusing without a literal step by step guide. I would like to learn all the processes and make a guide for total beginners. Unless anyone else knows of one already in existence for the NS4G?
I must admit, though, that the more threads I read the more confident I get about following through with it. All of you devs and themers and advanced users, I tip my hat to your knowledge and helpfulness with threads like these.
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HareyCarey said:
You and me both. I just learned earlier this week that fastboot and adb were drivers that come with sdk. It is confusing without a literal step by step guide. I would like to learn all the processes and make a guide for total beginners. Unless anyone else knows of one already in existence for the NS4G?
I must admit, though, that the more threads I read the more confident I get about following through with it. All of you devs and themers and advanced users, I tip my hat to your knowledge and helpfulness with threads like these.
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Things get easier with time. Also having the great people on this forum around helps too
Big thanks to you! I was having screen issues and this made my life easier so i can take my phone to sprint tomorrow!
difrent7 said:
Big thanks to you! I was having screen issues and this made my life easier so i can take my phone to sprint tomorrow!
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What screen issues are you having?
thanks for this. I wanted to return to stock for the update and did it the long way,because i don't think this was posted yet. I think anyone that is rooting their phone should at least learn how to use sdk and the commands. Im glad I had to force my self to do it that way, but this will really help for the next time with one click root and now unroot its great. I had to root again because it was delayed and cant stand stock
No problem and yes the long way is beneficial from a learning standpoint. But i prefer quick and easy and anyone who wants to learn the long way just open the run.bat file in notepad and teach yourself
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No problem and yes the long way is beneficial from a learning standpoint. But i prefer quick and easy and anyone who wants to learn the long way just open the run.bat file in notepad and teach yourself
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Does it have detailed step by step instructions or more of an overview?
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HareyCarey said:
Does it have detailed step by step instructions or more of an overview?
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open it and look, its the commands you would have to type in
This is way awesome, thanks
Some think this is a lazy way, but some of us have to find work arounds for stuff like this. Right now I'm stuck using Wxp/ home, tried everything I could think of and still couldn't get sdk installed . This helps enormously. I don't mind learning the hard way, but I also like to do things efficiently and save time.
Thanks
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Joey_ufc said when he runs. Bat, says he is missing files, any help
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[Q] Insecure boot images: [Verizon and Sprint]

Hey guys!!
Can someone provide me with an insecure boot image, for Sprint & Verizon GNexs'?
Please, ASAP.
And, when did Sprint bring a version of our beloved phone out? Is it running on HSPA+ or 4G?
EDIT: I know it's running on the 4G track
just fastboot oem unlock it.
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just fastboot oem unlock it.
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Not funny... I'm running on the GSM GNex. I need the images, for my program xD
Nice fail ^^
I know how to flash stuff, to the GNex, I'm not a n00b
So, can anyone provide me with some images? I can't find any...
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familyguy59 said:
Not funny... I'm running on the GSM GNex. I need the images, for my program xD
Nice fail ^^
I know how to flash stuff, to the GNex, I'm not a n00b
So, can anyone provide me with some images? I can't find any...
LG familyguy59
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then clearly you arent looking hard enough. there are the images in each of the dev sections.
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then clearly you arent looking hard enough. there are the images in each of the dev sections.
next time, dont be a prick.
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I'm not being a prick...
I'm just telling, what I ment
You just probably interpreted it wrong... Sorry, for upsetting you
I'll try to say those things a bit different, next time ^^
Here you'll find the Verizon one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481613
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Here you'll find the Verizon one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481613
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Cool
Thanks Just what I needed

[Q] Triple Checking that i am looking in the right directions

So i am finally pulling the trigger and getting the nexus. I am not new to XDA flashing ROMs or even development in general but i have learned the hard way it is better to be safe than sorry. Anyway I live in San Francisco and will be buying the GSM version from the google play store so i will just fire off my questions.
1. so this would be where i go to unlock root and flash a custom recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310 and on the list my phone would be option 7 correct ???????
2. are there any steps that i should be careful on or just take extra care???
3. Any useful tips in general i will be testing other ROMs and Kernels but will probably end up using AOKP and Franco kernel since i know him from a previous phone.
Thank you in advance and anything you think of that i didn't
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1. so this would be where i go to unlock root and flash a custom recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1392310 and on the list my phone would be option 7 correct ???????
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No, use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1529058
2. are there any steps that i should be careful on or just take extra care???
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Be careful with all commands.
3. Any useful tips in general i will be testing other ROMs and Kernels but will probably end up using AOKP and Franco kernel since i know him from a previous phone.
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Do nandroid backups before flashing new ROMs so you can always go back to your previous setup.
Let me all another question is there a radio our Ril I should flash to get better data speeds any thread you suggest
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Use this tool kit. Easy unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting all in one program. http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/gnex-root-toolkit/
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chancy319 said:
Use this tool kit. Easy unlocking, rooting, relocking and unrooting all in one program. http://www.wugfresh.com/dev/gnex-root-toolkit/
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No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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Zepius said:
No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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I was actually wondering about that program I don't like things that are to ready lol what is wrong with it
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dislplin01 said:
I was actually wondering about that program I don't like things that are to ready lol what is wrong with it
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Technically nothing is wrong with it, but if you have problems with the way marton posted , its easier to find out what went wrong where
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Zepius said:
No. Please don't use this. Use the link marton gave
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+1 billion.
At least when you do it manually you will know what went wrong and at what step and if you need to ask for help it will be a lot easier for you to get it of you have that information.
And as a bonus you get to learn!
Learning is fun! :thumbup:
There's nothing wrong with the program. It works flawlessly but I know most people on here like to do it the manual way.
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The script is a horrible way to do things. It's slower than using advice and fastboot directly, unless you are a beginner in which case it still sucks because it's much better to actually take the time to learn how stuff works.... makes it easier to fix things later on.
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One Toolkit argument:
If you "break" your phone in a week/month/year/whatever...
And come back requesting help...
We're MORE than glad to help.
However, you'll find the process of diagnosis and repair to go much more smoothly when you have ADB/Fastboot set up.
Which is really 99% of the work in unlocking/rooting manually.
If you have a bricked device you're
a ) in a panic
b ) not going to be able to tell if the actual ADB/Fastboot set up isn't working...
Or if your device is broken to the point where it won't be recognized even on a working set up.
KNOWING you have ADB/Fastboot set up correctly is, again, %99 percent of fixing your phone.
If you come in and say "adb devices" doesn't show anything it could be TWO possible reasons, rather than one.
Oh...
And learning ftw.
And the fact that adb pushing items to our MTP phones is sometimes easier than using drag-n-drop.
And...you might at one point need this ability to unbrick =].
Thanks for the help guys any baseband you would recommend I'm in San Francisco just want the best coverage
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Jubakuba said:
One Toolkit argument:
If you "break" your phone in a week/month/year/whatever...
And come back requesting help...
We're MORE than glad to help.
However, you'll find the process of diagnosis and repair to go much more smoothly when you have ADB/Fastboot set up.
Which is really 99% of the work in unlocking/rooting manually.
If you have a bricked device you're
a ) in a panic
b ) not going to be able to tell if the actual ADB/Fastboot set up isn't working...
Or if your device is broken to the point where it won't be recognized even on a working set up.
KNOWING you have ADB/Fastboot set up correctly is, again, %99 percent of fixing your phone.
If you come in and say "adb devices" doesn't show anything it could be TWO possible reasons, rather than one.
Oh...
And learning ftw.
And the fact that adb pushing items to our MTP phones is sometimes easier than using drag-n-drop.
And...you might at one point need this ability to unbrick =].
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Yea I'm familiar with adb and fast boot I just like to be safe and know what guide is the most up to date and reasent for the version of phone I am getting
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Question about boot animations.

Will boot animations made for the Note work on an E4GT? I believe they have the same resolution, so wouldn't that mean it would work on both devices?
Just wondering, because I downloaded a ton of boot animations someone had for the original Note, but I'm a bit hesitant to flash any of them because it's a different device.
organizedConfoosion said:
Will boot animations made for the Note work on an E4GT? I believe they have the same resolution, so wouldn't that mean it would work on both devices?
Just wondering, because I downloaded a ton of boot animations someone had for the original Note, but I'm a bit hesitant to flash any of them because it's a different device.
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I doubt its the same resolution. I may be wrong though. Epic touch has 4.5 in while note has a 5 in screen. That's a whole lot more pixels lol
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I doubt its the same resolution. I may be wrong though. Epic touch has 4.5 in while note has a 5 in screen. That's a whole lot more pixels lol
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But wouldn't that come down to pixel density, not resolution? I thought they were both 400x800 resolution?
Post one and let us look at it.
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Post one and let us look at it.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYRr_1xwSPY
That's where I found them all. I mostly just want the default ICS boot animation that came with the Nexus, so if you knew of one for the E4GT that would be great as well.
organizedConfoosion said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYRr_1xwSPY
That's where I found them all. I mostly just want the default ICS boot animation that came with the Nexus, so if you knew of one for the E4GT that would be great as well.
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Bump.
organizedConfoosion said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYRr_1xwSPY
That's where I found them all. I mostly just want the default ICS boot animation that came with the Nexus, so if you knew of one for the E4GT that would be great as well.
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Can you provide a download link or post one of them? All I can find here is a youtube video and the itouchfiends website doesn't help.
tdunham said:
Can you provide a download link or post one of them? All I can find here is a youtube video and the itouchfiends website doesn't help.
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There should have been a download link in the description I believe.
Here it is: http://glumbouploads.com/hvr4jn1pmypf.html
That's the direct download link to all the boot animations. It's like 200-300mb if I remember correctly.
organizedConfoosion said:
There should have been a download link in the description I believe.
Here it is: http://glumbouploads.com/hvr4jn1pmypf.html
That's the direct download link to all the boot animations. It's like 200-300mb if I remember correctly.
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Hmm, can't get anything from that link maybe its dead. It gives me a download link but the link just times out.
If you have a dropbox account, you can upload it there and post a link here maybe..
tdunham said:
Hmm, can't get anything from that link maybe its dead. It gives me a download link but the link just times out.
If you have a dropbox account, you can upload it there and post a link here maybe..
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Uploaded to Dropbox, I believe this is the link to the animation I want to use (Nexus ICS boot animation):
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/82679058/ITOUCHFIENDS.COM BOOTANIMATIONS/bootanimation (7).zip
Keep in mind, the guy that showed these on video was supposedly using a Galaxy Note. I'm trying to find out if they're actually able to be used on my E4GT as well.
Thanks for your help. =)
EDIT: Link to the entire folder, if you want: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3xtk9pq42woafxr/cPqw0bXkRU/ITOUCHFIENDS.COM BOOTANIMATIONS
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Uploaded to Dropbox, I believe this is the link to the animation I want to use (Nexus ICS boot animation):
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/82679058/ITOUCHFIENDS.COM BOOTANIMATIONS/bootanimation (7).zip
Keep in mind, the guy that showed these on video was supposedly using a Galaxy Note. I'm trying to find out if they're actually able to be used on my E4GT as well.
Thanks for your help. =)
EDIT: Link to the entire folder, if you want: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3xtk9pq42woafxr/cPqw0bXkRU/ITOUCHFIENDS.COM BOOTANIMATIONS
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I think that is one of the nexus boot animations I have posted here and these are flashable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31624758&postcount=866
http://goo.im/devs/tdunham/Bootanimations/Custom
Some of the rest you posted probably won't work without some editing since the dimensions are for a tablet like you said. Also, what you have are raw bootanimations. They can't be flashed in recovery. There are a bunch of good boot animations in Rom Toolbox. Getting those to work is hit and miss though. If you flash one of mine, it should set up the phone to accept some of those too though.
I would check out what I have already ported over. Also, check out Rom Toolbox and if you can't get any of those to work, I will tell you how to adjust the dimensions. They are easily edited right from Rom Toolbox bootanimation menu. I think most of what you have is already in Rom Toolbox or listed in my downloads.
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I think that is one of the nexus boot animations I have posted here and these are flashable:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31624758&postcount=866
http://goo.im/devs/tdunham/Bootanimations/Custom
Some of the rest you posted probably won't work without some editing since the dimensions are for a tablet like you said. Also, what you have are raw bootanimations. They can't be flashed in recovery. There are a bunch of good boot animations in Rom Toolbox. Getting those to work is hit and miss though. If you flash one of mine, it should set up the phone to accept some of those too though.
I would check out what I have already ported over. Also, check out Rom Toolbox and if you can't get any of those to work, I will tell you how to adjust the dimensions. They are easily edited right from Rom Toolbox bootanimation menu. I think most of what you have is already in Rom Toolbox or listed in my downloads.
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That's awesome, thanks! =)
Do you know if the icecreamsandwich.zip one is confirmed to work? That's the one I'm most interested in. I am on JB however, if that matters at all.
organizedConfoosion said:
That's awesome, thanks! =)
Do you know if the icecreamsandwich.zip one is confirmed to work? That's the one I'm most interested in. I am on JB however, if that matters at all.
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Don't know, these are for TW ICS. Backup and give it a try.
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Don't know, these are for TW ICS. Backup and give it a try.
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It worked, thanks a lot.
organizedConfoosion said:
It worked, thanks a lot.
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No problem. Did you find the icecreamsandwich one too? I didn't feel like trolling back through the links.

[Q] Any way to fine-tune volume adjustment?

I'm growing increasingly more disappointed with Android's volume control.. it seems like most of the levels are pretty okay, but once you get towards the middle there's a point where it goes from too quiet to too loud.
How can I solve this issue? More specifically, how can I increase the control I have over my volume output?
You could try Volumizer from the Play Store.
There's a build.prop tweak that lets you decrease the step size between the jumps
CNexus said:
There's a build.prop tweak that lets you decrease the step size between the jumps
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Care to elaborate?...
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kehlan said:
Care to elaborate?...
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It's been a LONG time since I've seen the exact code for it, so it would take some searching
Basically, each time you press the VolUp/VolDown buttons, it goes up by a certain amount, right? This tweak let's you change that to make it smaller, and therefore easier to select the right volume level
So instead of going by steps of 14 units, for example, you can change it to steps of 10, 8, etc
CNexus said:
It's been a LONG time since I've seen the exact code for it, so it would take some searching
Basically, each time you press the VolUp/VolDown buttons, it goes up by a certain amount, right? This tweak let's you change that to make it smaller, and therefore easier to select the right volume level
So instead of going by steps of 14 units, for example, you can change it to steps of 10, 8, etc
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Awesome, I'll look into it.
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kehlan said:
Awesome, I'll look into it.
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Good luck. I know it's out there somewhere, because someone posted this question a looong time ago, and I gave them the same answer, and they came back saying they had found it :thumbup::thumbup:
I believe THIS is what your refering to .
prboy1969 said:
I believe THIS is what your refering to .
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Ladies and gentlemen, we have a god in our midst.
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You are very Welcome, and Thank You . But lest we not forget CNexus is the one who jogged the memory of an old man .
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I believe THIS is what your refering to .
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Unfortunately that method is a bit old and the resources referenced are no longer consistent with the process.
Turns out the method I posted is for HTC One only. Just figured that out. Dammit.
Here is another volume mod thread,, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42631958
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All three methods posted are exactly the same.
But the "safer, updated" version seems like it is for another device, because we do not have any of those roms and that mod was made specifically for each those roms' frameworks.
The thread I posted says he can make it for all, he even has one made for an S3 CM 10.1 rom already. He says all he needs is you're framework.jar. ROM just needs to be deodexed.
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montecarlo5 said:
The thread I posted says he can make it for all, he even has one made for an S3 CM 10.1 rom already. He says all he needs is you're framework.jar. ROM just needs to be deodexed.
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Is still the same exact method.
And you can always odex a deodexed app/framework file.
montecarlo5 said:
Here is another volume mod thread,, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42631958
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This method doesn't work. It just sends my phone into a bootloop.
kehlan said:
This method doesn't work. It just sends my phone into a bootloop.
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The resultant framework.jar was probably not resigned correctly then.
kehlan said:
This method doesn't work. It just sends my phone into a bootloop.
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did you follow all of his steps or did you download one has made already? this mod is rom specific and needs to be made with your roms framwork.jar. he's opening post says he'll make it for you if you send him your framwork.jar file. try pm ing him and ask if he'll help or make it for you.

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