Hi,
I would like to pay someone that could help me doing the following:
I have a Vido N90IPS tablet:
http://www.anybuying.com/media/cata...525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/v/i/vido-n90-ips-1.jpg
I downloaded the following custom ROM which works great on the tablet:
http://www.arctablet.com/blog/forum...ao-n90-ips-tablet-root-android-4-2-2-custom-f
What I want to achieve is that the tablet boots with my own logo. From powering on the tab until it hits the start screen. I think there are three places where it requires the change of the logo. I also need an animated logo in the right place and need information on what format is needed for the animated logo which I can provide.
I want later on to be able to flash this either through RKAndroidTool or CWM, which one is possible.
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u can edit
boot.img in it u might find ####.RLE
this is boot logo
in system/bin or system/media u might find bootanimation or bootanimation.zip
the base of all is PNG though
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Is there a method for changing the rogers splash screen? I figured out how to do the regular boot animation and now I just need this.
edit: found another thread on this, could a passing mod please delete.
How? If you manage to get a new splash, please post here No delete!
can you also point me towards how to change the boot animation ?
On Osimood, the boot animation is located at /system/media/sanim.zip so just put your new boot animation in those coordinates (backup the old one first if you want). I used root browser to do so, its in the market.
And unfortunately, I've yet to figure out the splash screen. But there is a thread in the general section on the subject that I'm watching hopefully.
Hey, I've done some reading up around here, and I'm looking to change my boot logo (Boot logo. Not the animation). So far, it doesn't look like anyone other than the developer of Logo Me has any method to do so.
From what I understand, "fastboot flash logo.bin logo.bin" doesn't work as it does on most other devices.
Now, I'm no professional, but I've got some of what many don't have: time and dedication.
It boils down to this: To change the boot logo, I'd need (1) a way to get the boot.img off of the phone, (2) a way to reliably edit the boot.img without corrupting it or messing with the format, (3) a way to figure out which file is the boot logo, and (4) a way to get the modified boot.img back onto the phone (again without messing it up in the process).
I'm fairly sure (4) is solved with "fastboot flash boot.img boot.img", but the others, not so easily dismissed.
When I make a nandroid backup in TWRP, the boot backup is an 8MB "boot.emmc.win". I'm fairly sure that this might be of some use, even if it's only for opening and exploring the contents of the partition.
I'm not sure if anybody has any remarkable leads that they've kept to themselves, but I'd figure this would be a good place to start.
Boot.img = ramdisk+kernel
Nothing to do with boot splash
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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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I'm running Cyanogenmod on my LG G3 D855. I know I can copy my custom bootanimation.zip to /system/media to change the boot animation, but that gets overwritten each time I upgrade with Cyandelta. I tried putting the zip into /data/local, but it doesn't change the boot animation. How can I change it so that it will survive OS upgrades?
jez9999 said:
I'm running Cyanogenmod on my LG G3 D855. I know I can copy my custom bootanimation.zip to /system/media to change the boot animation, but that gets overwritten each time I upgrade with Cyandelta. I tried putting the zip into /data/local, but it doesn't change the boot animation. How can I change it so that it will survive OS upgrades?
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The only way that I know for a fact stays under these situations is to use a boot animation that is fully supported in Cyanogenmod's Themes. Download the Theme Showcase to view ones that are confirmed to work with it. After you download it you set it with the Themes app in your tray. These will stay even after updating. Some are free and some are paid.
hi there,
i have found many videos and guides to change boot-up animation for htc one m8, but i couldnt find any guide to teach how to upload my own animation for boot up of my phone. is there any easy tutorial without need to have deep knowledge on android and programming? thnx
To start you need root access, then find your boot animation of the rom you are using and just replace the files.
Cheers.
So I recently unlocked my bootloader and have been having tons of fun installing custom ROMs, recoveries, and doing other fun stuff. Currently, I have a dual-boot situation with hsbadr's CM13 port and Dr. Ketan's ROM. I've changed the boot animation on CM to the default Marshmallow animation, and I'm enjoying it immensely.
The only problem I have with my phone at the moment is the splash screen: the image that shows up before the boot animation, saying something like "GALAXY NOTE 4 -- powered by Android." It's also got the "Custom" overlay on it. I absolutely hate this screen. It's ugly and I kind of want something of my own in its place.
I've researched on how to change the splash screen, learning that it's called the splash screen and not a bootlogo, but I can't seem to find any guides that work for me. There are some very old guides, with non-existent files, and there's a new guide for the Note 4 here, but it doesn't work. The 0p8 file isn't a tarball, and the 0p12 file recommended later in the thread is empty when extracted.
Is there a way to change that screen on the 910V? If so, how? I can't seem to find anything, but it's probably right in front of my face.
Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this.