For Samsung Galaxy Note 3
I've taken the liberty of creating the .qmg version of the cyan nexus boot animation since Samsung decided to pull a douche bag move by creating their own boot animation setup. It is very cumbersome, to say the least, to get custom boot animations without the standard "bootanimation.zip". The stock boot animation annoys me with the bright white Verizon splash in it.
Keep in mind these are based off the original so it will be stretched (and a tad grainy) to fit the Note 3's resolution. I've had to edit each and every individual frame in Photoshop to give it a 16:9 aspect ratio so that it doesn't become distorted and stretched out of it's proper parameters. It's not completely awful but it's not super crisp either. Now that I've figured out how to do it I'll be moving on to boot animations made for higher resolution phones so they look crisp. But this is the first time converting one for me.
1. First and foremost obviously you must be rooted and have root explorer.
2. Download and extract the zip in the attachments to your phone or push them through from the computer. It contains the 2 files needed for a bootanimation.
3. It is also always good practice to backup your phone in safestrap made possible by Hascode, MANY thanks for that.
4. Once you have everything, open root explorer and navigate to system/media and backup two files "bootsamsung.qmg" AND "bootsamsungloop.qmg".
5. After backing them up to another location on your internal or external storage, delete them from system/media and replace them with the 2 files that you extracted from the zip. Reboot and enjoy a non-stock Verizon-Free bootanimation.
Of course this is at your own risk, but it worked for me.
Download zip HERE
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My apologies, it doesn't seem to work uploading to xda. I have edited the post with a drop box link.
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Presenting:
A Unofficial Cyanogen(mod) 9 Boot Animation!
This boot animation is meant to be an homage to my favorite ROM. When I saw what was to be the new boot animation for cyanogen(mod) 9 I was somewhat disappointed (and I know that I was not the only one). So I decided to take an afternoon to create my own boot animation.
THIS IS INTENDED FOR PHONES WITH A SCREEN RESOLUTION OF 480x800!
For anyone who does not know, this is how you install a boot animation. This is using the Root Explorer method. I believe a free alternative is called Root Browser:
Browse to /system/media and backup bootanimation.zip to a safe location
Rename this boot animation to bootanimation.zip
Place the new bootanimation.zip on your SD card
Navigate to where you saved the new bootanimation.zip and copy it
Browse to /system/media and paste the new bootanimation.zip replacing the old one
Here are some images until I can get a video in here:
Render time: 0:50:41
Mirrors:
MediaFire
If you like my work please hit the THANKS button.
Thanks to:
-Cyanogen(mod) team for their great rom
-despotovski01 for his Boot Animation Creator
If any one could make a YouTube video of this animation in action, I would love to give you credit.
This is really cool thanks for sharing
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Thanks for the positive feedback so far! I hope this gets some use!
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can you make this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-5Av_EVpyI&feature=player_embedded
very nice...
Admiral2145 said:
can you make this one?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-5Av_EVpyI&feature=player_embedded
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Here you go, multiple versions there
These are awesome, but my phone boots too fast for any of them to play ):
/First world problems
Transmission sent from a Galaxy S II, AOKP style.
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/First world problems
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Haha, I know right? Sometimes I wipe dalvik cache just to get to see the whole animation, lol
I'm just seeing this boot ani now, could someone reupload because I'd love it, however the mirror is down.
Boot animations using time lapse video from the International Space Station. This is my first boot animation. I've tested it on two Gnexus phones, both running different versions of AOKP. But it should work on any rom.
Instructions:
This is NOT a flashable zip.
Download the animation zip file.
Rename to "bootanimation.zip"
Place in /data/local/
Reboot, and don't blame me if you break something
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I plan on making more of these. Nasa has a lot of neat videos up and they seem to be updating them frequently.
(Note: I've also re-sized this for the Transformer 101 and posted here)
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* Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Videos/CrewEarthObservationsVideos/
PS: This pairs well with a background from http://www.flickr.com/photos/nasa_jsc_photo/sets/72157629726792248/with/7257866592/
I haven't tried the boot animation yet but one of my favorite wallpapers...
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Xparent ICS Tapatalk 2
can someone make it a zip
I've fixed the original animation so that it loops properly now. (Mental note for boot animation creators: Remember to delete the hidden thumbs.db file that windows creates or it stops your animation >.< )
Also I've added a new animation of the sunrise lighting up the earth. This one turned out quite nicely.
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can someone make it a zip
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If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
funmerlin said:
If there is sufficient interest I try to teach myself the art of flashable zips. I haven't yet made one, and it is quite easy to copy the files around using something like Root Explorer, but I agree flashable zips are easiest.
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Just use https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simproductions.bachanger&hl=en it allows you to install zip files directly.
revolt1 said:
can someone make it a zip
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You can easily do it yourself. Just find a flashable bootanimation.zip from this site, open it, delete that bootanimation.zip, and place in this bootanimation.zip. It's not rocket science . If you want to change the message that is displayed when flashing, open updater.script with a text editor like notepad++ (\META-INF\com\google\android\updater.script).
Here are a few boot animations that I created in the event of me getting bored. All of these have been tested on my Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570, and hence are compatible with any 240x320 resolution Android device. The list may get updated daily, or not change for months together. Depends on how busy I am. And also, this post may rarely get an andy or cid animation.
WATCH_DOGS
Preview:
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Created from this video.
Thanks to despotovski01 for his awesome Boot Animation Factory.
The ending is a loop, by the way.
Iron Man's Arc Reactor
Preview:
Created from the gif on Coffee Addicted Genius's Blog. (Found via Google)
Thanks to BLuFeNiX from androidforums for his tool Gif2Boot.
The reactor is completely zoomed in in the animation, by the way.
Iron Man Flicker
Preview:
Thanks to karlyluvsam's fanart from www.fanpop.com.
Thanks to BLuFeNiX from androidforums for his tool Gif2Boot.
Now, INSTRUCTIONS:
CAUTION: It is recommended to perform a full nandroid backup first.
1) Manual Method:
Download Root Explorer from the Play Store. (optional, but recommended)
Navigate with it to /system/media and rename the file bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip.bak.
Copy the given animation zip file to your sdcard, and from there to /system/media.
Rename the new animation zip file to bootanimation.zip.
If you want to restore to your previous animation, simply delete the current bootanimation.zip and rename bootanimation.zip.bak to bootanimation.zip. Done!
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2) Automatic Method:
Make sure you have busybox installed, or get it from the Play Store.
Download Boot Animation Root app from the Play Store.
Fire the app up and backup your current boot animation from the menu.
Move to sdcard from sever, select the given boot animation zip file and install.
Reboot the device to experience the effect!
To restore the previous animation, go back to the app and apply restore.
DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR DEVICE GETS HARMED IN ANY WAY. ALL OF THESE ANIMATIONS HAVE BEEN TESTED ON AN S5570 AND PROVE TO BE WORKING FINE, SO THERE IS A VERY LITTLE CHANCE THAT I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HARM CAUSED TO YOUR DEVICE!
If you think you have been miscredited or ignored, please PM me. Happy Animating. :good:
I've been looking for a good Matrix Boot Animation for long but never found one. So decided to make one for myself.
Finally , here it is.
The matrix rain, followed by 'The matrix has you' message and then loops back to the rain.
540x960 at 30fps
Code:
Root Explorer required
[B]Imp:It is recommended to make a backup before trying to change system files
,just to be safe.[/B]
Instructions
Using your explorer go to /system/media and rename the existing 'bootanimation.zip' to 'bootanimation.bak'
Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media
Set permissions to rw_r_r
Reboot.
Preview: Just a small one.
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/l0jcr8rs07xqml9/bootanimation.zip
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im not able to copy the zip to system/media . im using es file explorer and it doesnt copy
neo.ank said:
I've been looking for a good Matrix Boot Animation for long but never found one. So decided to make one for myself.
Finally , here it is.
The matrix rain, followed by 'The matrix has you' message and then loops back to the rain.
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I have tried but seeing only android logo no rain. boots fine.
Mayank_V said:
I have tried but seeing only android logo no rain. boots fine.
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Did you set permissions correctly after copying.?
hiii
Hey bro can u creat batman arkam bootanimation plzzz
I had also tried but doesn't work, I am having Moto E with stock ROM and trying to apply your animation with CWM but it shows installing aborted
Kamal Verma said:
I had also tried but doesn't work, I am having Moto E with stock ROM and trying to apply your animation with CWM but it shows installing aborted
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It's not a flashable zip. You need to copy it manually.
PS: I know it's late. I've been AFK for some time.
Matrix/hacker style XPERIA boot animation
I have decided to attempt to make my own boot animation for Xperia devices, it's based on the GTA V hacker style, it could do with some minor improvements but for a first attempt it's OK. So far it's only 720p and is running on my Xperia z3 but unable to 1lget the 1080 version to work but I will upload as soon as its working. Here are a few screenshots:
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Not sure how to share from Google drive but here's the link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzNj7crTP8XvSjgydzVVSzh6R0E/edit?usp=docslist_api
Install instructions
1. Download the .zip file from the link above
2. Rename it to 'bootanimation.zip'
3. On your phone, go to /system/media folder
4. Backup the bootanimation in that folder in case you want it back
5. Move my bootanimation to /system
6. Rewrite permissions to rw-r-r
7. Replace the downloaded 'bootanimation.zip' with the original in /system/media folder
Please Note
I'm not responsible for any harm I did to your device. Do it with caution.
Let me know what you think
Very cool! Well made first bootanimation I hope to see more!
I personally would do the font like 'bangothic MD', it's a little more hacky style but way to go!
Thanks for the tip will have a look if I ever improve this 1 and definitely going to make more after this, good way to waste some time
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new animation coming soon!! finished designs just got to work on overall file size and getting it to work on both 1080 and 720 hopefully be posted by saturday :good: (still sticking to basics)
Nicely done,
Cant wait for your new one.... :good:
New one failed, kept getting stuck and wouldn't boot, so chucked the idea! a New one is currently in progress, but only got 1 folder running the second part isn't playing ball yet
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New bootanimation complete but still temperamental... Here's the link > http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro.../bootanimation-windows-loading-style-t3115567
New thread including this plus 3 new boot animations! All fully working! (For me anyway)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...-apps/bootanimationall-xperiavarious-t3128037