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Finally Samsung bootanimation binary started to talk to me, she lets film her!
Especially for Themers this meight be interesting.
DOWNLOAD:
http://www.mediafire.com/?6mfvaff436n7at6
How can we apply this bootanimation?
It works on MIUI?
yea how to apply?! Usually they come in a .zip format and called bootanimation.zip right?
Yes!
The fle have .zip format and is located in /system/media, but this file only have the images of the bootanimation, not properly the final boot animation file to replaced
I didn't release this as a bootanimation, cause it is a lot of data, that would need to be processed, I already tried it, but it lags as hell. If you want to try, or if you know how to optimize the performence of it:
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Updated Version see a few posts below!
janis605 said:
I didn't release this as a bootanimation, cause it is a lot of data, that would need to be processed, I already tried it, but it lags as hell. If you want to try, or if you know how to optimize the performence of it:
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Maybe the lag is caused by the current number of pictures, not?
I'll see if I can reduce the size by some MB, maybe this will reduce the lag...
will post here as soon as I find time to put my hands on this.
Ok, I optimized it a bit, a bit of quality is lost again, but it's performence seems quite good.
janis605 said:
Ok, I optimized it a bit, a bit of quality is lost again, but it's performence seems quite good.
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Maybe the lag is related with the number of pictures and pictures quality.
If it's true, we have to reduce the number and/or quality....
celiocalves said:
Maybe the lag is related with the number of pictures and pictures quality.
If it's true, we have to reduce the number and/or quality....
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I tried many configurations, but the one I uploaded is the best so far. I also reduced the amount of frames or the compression, but well... it just didn' t look right.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App
Thanks! excellent!!
So here we go:
Didn't try it on my phone but should work.
Put the glowing part at the end as part1 folder and set it on infinite repeat so I could delete some redundant pics and the rest was optimized, so no deleted frames inbetween or whatsoever..
Guess 5mb size should reduce lag to a minimum
Good extraction, like this boot
Thanks alot 4 sharing
KcDaRookie said:
So here we go:
Didn't try it on my phone but should work.
Put the glowing part at the end as part1 folder and set it on infinite repeat so I could delete some redundant pics and the rest was optimized, so no deleted frames inbetween or whatsoever..
Guess 5mb size should reduce lag to a minimum
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To reduce the lag, It is needed to reduce to size of the images this means to reduce the resolution to 75% and use jpeg then it runs smooth. What I uploaded had already the looped part at the end.
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i reduced the size of the images without reducing the resolution and know its 5 instead of 15mb and still png-format...
didnt try yours so i didnt know you already looped the second part
edit: just flashed mine and it works pretty smooth without seeable quality loss i would say
Sent from my KillShip Galaxy S2 using XDA App.
I took this a step further and got it to play quicker by removing some frames and increasing the framerate. Just need to figure out how to smooth the shutdown animation now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO_K22ynMW8
nelwyn2 said:
I took this a step further and got it to play quicker by removing some frames and increasing the framerate. Just need to figure out how to smooth the shutdown animation now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO_K22ynMW8
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Nice work
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Upload the last version plz
Here you go. I basically just made it 60 FPS and deleted every other frame along with a few others that looked like duplicates because I noticed a slight hesitation during playback. I just used the windows photo viewer preview and looked for frames that didn't change and removed them. Then I had to double the frames for the part1 folder because it was playing too fast so every 2 frames is the same. Then spent a LONG time renaming files although it doesn't seem to be necessary as it just reads them in sequential order even if they aren't side by side numbers.
It's not quite as smooth as the video from the OP, but it's a lot better than stock.
Here's another version that's even smoother, but plays slower as a result because of the additional frames. I just removed the duplicate frames and converted them all to jpg. It won't seem to play any faster than 60 FPS. It's not a perfect match for the bootup sound like the previous one, but it's nice if you prefer a smoother experience.
I'm working on one that will include 2 bootup animations. It will have the android glow 1 from Dysgenic's thread and the "droid" sound followed by the smooth animation and sound in this post.
I noticed that in the youtube video it has the sound as well. Any chance you can post the poweron.wav?
Real Rain-FX Boot Animation
Released on - 20/06/2013
Hi, This is my first boot animation,
so forgive me if it looks silly.
I own Xperia Ion , so i tested on it. I surely hope it will work for S and Acro S.
Preview
of me testing on my ION
Sorry about the quality of the video, taken using Nokia E5
(The sound in the video is not from my phone, it was raining when i took this video)
Only manual Installation
( because i dont know to make any script or flashable zip )
copy and overwrite the bootanimation.zip in system/media
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Dev-Host
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Nice..
Is it perspective - like looking in the sky when it's raining?
Great tnx
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
funky0308 said:
Nice..
Is it perspective - like looking in the sky when it's raining?
Great tnx
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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yes, its like looking down from above when raining.
so its working for you ?
Captain Droid said:
yes, its like looking down from above when raining.
so its working for you ?
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Haven't tried yet but I would like to ask you one thing.
You tried to make animation from video? (let's say YouTube video)
Because if I make animation from rendered video, I always get white flashes between loops.
But if I make my one pictures, from PhotoShop (video which I render to png's, not to video format) - it's o.k.
It's soooo frustrating, can't find any solution.
I saw few posts related to this problem (I'm not the only one) but no answer.
One guy suggested that I should try to set FPS to lower value - but that doesn't help.
I have few animations and I find a way to include sound in it but they all flash white so it's useless....
Tnx mate, I'll try animation
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funky0308 said:
Haven't tried yet but I would like to ask you one thing.
You tried to make animation from video? (let's say YouTube video)
Because if I make animation from rendered video, I always get white flashes between loops.
But if I make my one pictures, from PhotoShop (video which I render to png's, not to video format) - it's o.k.
It's soooo frustrating, can't find any solution.
I saw few posts related to this problem (I'm not the only one) but no answer.
One guy suggested that I should try to set FPS to lower value - but that doesn't help.
I have few animations and I find a way to include sound in it but they all flash white so it's useless....
Tnx mate, I'll try animation
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U should keep on trying bro
i used Sony vegas, for converting and rendering. and boot animation factory for making the zip file.
yeah i used a video file. It took me some hours ( half day) to make this work. i got many errors while making this one.
i got white flashed & some times no boot animation just black screen.
i failed in adding sound, i have to learn more. and there are few steps that has to be done correctly, when converting a video to boot animation and to play sound while boot.
now i know to do that , this boot animation is the result.
i intend to learn from someone, if they have helping mentality.
btw fps settings changes the speed in which the animation runs. depending on the animation we can increase the fps.
in this im using 20. if u use 30 the animation will be faster. thats what i understood from researching. correct me if im wrong.
next is adding sound and text animations on video etc, thats what im thinking to do next.
Have rain sounds?
Edit : tried it,white screen appears more than 3x while playing the animation...
chrissoriano said:
Have rain sounds?
Edit : tried it,white screen appears more than 3x while playing the animation...
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what phone you using ?
Captain Droid said:
what phone you using ?
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XS, this is tablet.
For sound you just have to rename mp3 to bootanim.mp3 and put it in a root of bootanimation.zip (and remember to set compression method to storage)
You are right for FPS, that's, of course, how you speed up animation.
Check my animation, I made a few.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41321734
Now I don't have time but I'll continue soon.
Working in Adobe After Effects.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Captain Droid said:
what phone you using ?
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XAS
File Not Found
File Not Found
The file you were looking for could not be found, sorry for any inconvenience.
Possible causes of this error could be:
:: What's this? ::
I always thought that Wrixituz Particles boot animation for the original Nexus 7 was one of the most amazing boot animations, and I still use it because it's so awesome! :good:
This is a conversion for the new Nexus 7, with a modified desc.txt to upscale to full HD (and it looks about the same as on the old N7).
:: Video preview ::
:: Download ::
EDIT: I've size optimized the animation by using a delay in the desc.txt file, and fixed the image numbering.
LINK
:: Installation ::
Drop the bootanimation.zip in your /data/local folder, and it should be working on next bootup!
You might have to set your permissions for bootanimation.zip to rw-r--r-- in order to get it working.
:: Credits ::
All credits go to Wrixituz for the original animation - this is merely a minor modification to make it work on N7 FHD (or any other device with a 1200x1920 resolution for that matter).
And thanks to thor6577 for his boot animation thread, which partly inspired me to do this conversion.
Enjoy
:: Bonus ::
Same boot animation for the Nexus 4, also size optimized.
LINK
:: AM ::
Jeebus! :0 this looks amazing, thanks!
wow! this is really nice!!
Wow. That's nice looking.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Premium HD app
Wow! that looks amazing. Thanks!
EDIT: When it powers up the animation only stays on the screen for about a second then a black screen for ten seconds until the device boots up.
cinco312 said:
Wow! that looks amazing. Thanks!
EDIT: When it powers up the animation only stays on the screen for about a second then a black screen for ten seconds until the device boots up.
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Hi Cinco
When I use it, it uses the full animation - it sounds like you only get the first part for some reason. Do you have a similar problem with other boot animations, and do other people experience the same problem?
Thanks, Artur
I myself finding the same thing. It boots up, then about 2 secs goes black, then about 3 secs it boots up for me
daddyodizzel said:
I myself finding the same thing. It boots up, then about 2 secs goes black, then about 3 secs it boots up for me
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Do another custom boot animation with more than one part in the zip file work for you? I have an idea for an optimization to this boot animation, I'll let you know when I update it, and would appreciate feedback on it.
ameinild said:
Hi Cinco
When I use it, it uses the full animation - it sounds like you only get the first part for some reason. Do you have a similar problem with other boot animations, and do other people experience the same problem?
Thanks, Artur
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This is the first boot animation I tried on this device.
Sent from my Nexus 7 FHD using Tapatalk 4
I had the same result, black screen after a while. Cool animation but not sure why it is so short.
Weird, mine works just fine... :/
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I had the same result, black screen after a while. Cool animation but not sure why it is so short.
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I'll have a look at this during the weekend - I'm away on a full week course these days, and will be home in the weekend - then I'll try to optimize it a bit, would be interesting to see if it works out...
Wooo nice one. :good:
Now I've optimized the animation by reducing the file size, and I've also fixed the image numbering.
If it still only shows the first part of the animation, I have no clue what might be the cause of that - I can tell that it works perfectly for me.
I've also added an optimized version of the same boot animation in 768x1280 for the N4.
ameinild said:
Now I've optimized the animation by reducing the file size, and I've also fixed the image numbering.
If it still only shows the first part of the animation, I have no clue what might be the cause of that - I can tell that it works perfectly for me.
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For some reason some of my personal boot animations just play the first part, and I can't figure out why. The only way to solve this is reducing the image size or not using greater number of images in one loop. I'm still on it, because I've seen boot animations with bigger image size and in greater numbers that still plays just fine.
If you find a way please tell me as I'm in the same boat.
By the way, yours work fine in my device.
ameinild said:
Now I've optimized the animation by reducing the file size, and I've also fixed the image numbering.
If it still only shows the first part of the animation, I have no clue what might be the cause of that - I can tell that it works perfectly for me.
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Will give it a try in a bit.
Sent from my AOSP on Flo using Tapatalk
Something new ?
Maybe a possible solution for the "dark Screen Delay"
I like the Animotion "+1" but with this Error ill switch back to the Original.
Greets from Hamburg/Germany
lifescanner said:
Something new ?
Maybe a possible solution for the "dark Screen Delay"
I like the Animotion "+1" but with this Error ill switch back to the Original.
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Sorry - I didn't understand that - do you still experience the error? I really can't do anything about it, since the animation is working perfectly for me, as well as a couple of others (and I'm following the default format for boot animations). I have no idea why for some people it shows a black screen after the first loop, sorry...
Bummer.....I have the same issue as the others.....this is by far my favorite animation too......%$#@.....
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I wonder if it's a custom ROM thing. I'm on Carbon and it animates perfectly when previewing in BootBox.......
I am on Stock Rom but rooted. Yes , i still experince the error
A great Mysterium
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I seem to be having an issue when using the QHD+ (doesn't occur while on FHD) option across all roms, rooted and stock. The boot animation glitches right before it's finished and was wondering if anyone had the same experience? I've done a little bit of research on desc.txt, but haven't found anything to remedy it. I've tried changing the fps and resolution within desc.txt. Also tried various custom boot animations to no avail.
I know it's a small thing, but wondering if anyone had a solution to this (besides switching to FHD)?
Android version? Phone model?
TheGhost1951 said:
Android version? Phone model?
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Sorry currently on A13, WatchDogs custom ROM, LE2125 unlocked
First line of desc.tx should look like this for the bootanimations.zip.......
g w h 0 0 30
W=width in pixels
H=height in pixels
I believe the 0 0 is the x,y coordinates for animation reference position
g I believe is for global
30 is the frames per second
The first line changed with A12+
Should be the same for A13 maybe
TheGhost1951 said:
First line of desc.tx should look like this for the bootanimations.zip.......
g w h 0 0 30
W=width in pixels
H=height in pixels
I believe the 0 0 is the x,y coordinates for animation reference position
g I believe is for global
30 is the frames per second
The first line changed with A12+
Should be the same for A13 maybe
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Thanks for that, man. Do you know if the FPS matters? Or is it just a visual thing. Also, is it the width and height of the image, or the screen resolution? Will test some things when I get home
kodayoda713 said:
Thanks for that, man. Do you know if the FPS matters? Or is it just a visual thing. Also, is it the width and height of the image, or the screen resolution? Will test some things when I get home
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You want the w and h to correlate to the screen size for optimal clarity. Fps determines how fast or slow it plays...and it determines how long it will play
TheGhost1951 said:
You want the w and h to correlate to the screen size for optimal clarity. Fps determines how fast or slow it plays...and it determines how long it will play
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So, I spent the last two hours messing with it and had no luck fixing the glitch. I just don't know what it could be. I've reached out to a few of the rom groups and no response. I also haven't seen anyone else report this problem. I don't think it's a hardware issue, and it seems to happen on every rom I've tried. Any ideas?
Does it happen with any bootanimations?
TheGhost1951 said:
Does it happen with any bootanimations?
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Yes. Used the stock one on Nameless, WatchDogs, Lineage. All seem to have that issue, unfortunately. I'm thinking it's the implementation of QHD? Or some DPI issue?
kodayoda713 said:
Yes. Used the stock one on Nameless, WatchDogs, Lineage. All seem to have that issue, unfortunately. I'm thinking it's the implementation of QHD? Or some DPI issue?
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I tend to believe that during boot, it is switching from one mode of display quality to the mode you changed to. You stated that on FHD, it doesn't happen. Possible?
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I tend to believe that during boot, it is switching from one mode of display quality to the mode you changed to. You stated that on FHD, it doesn't happen. Possible?
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That's my thought. I guess there would have to be some back end changes made, and not something that could be changed in the boot animation sequence?
kodayoda713 said:
That's my thought. I guess there would have to be some back end changes made, and not something that could be changed in the boot animation sequence?
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That is my thoughts since it works ok on FHD mode.
TheGhost1951 said:
That is my thoughts since it works ok on FHD mode.
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Thanks for the help, good sir. I will continue searching
How did you manage to remove orange state text?
lukacarina said:
How did you manage to remove orange state text?
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Wrong thread.....
Hi,
I'm using Bliss-v14.10-x86_64-OFFICIAL-opengapps-20230201 on a Dell optiplex 7050 micro with 16gb RAM and a Dell 2418HT touch screen monitor.
Video in apps is corrupted with green and black bars. The video plays smoothly but the entire screen is covered with thin alternating green/black bars.
I can play video fine with firefox/via etc.
I have tried many kernel parameters, such as
video=1920x1080, other valid resolutions
video=HDMI-1:d video=1920x1080, other valid resolutions
video=vga
vga=hex codes/decimal
vga=ask
nomodeset
xforcevesa
nomodeset xforcevesa
uc_mode=vesa (i believe that was it)
i've tried using the vga output instead of hdmi, with all the same parameters
If I choose a valid resolution below 1920x1080, the console seems to change resolution while booting but Bliss never changes, it's always 1920x1080.
The issue seems to persist in Bliss 15.8.4, and across gapps and foss versions. (edited: had Bliss 16 instead of 15)
Here is a screenshot that was taken in an app called Devinfo. Thank you to anyone who can help.
switch gralloc to something else like
Code:
GRALLOC=minigbm HWC=drm_minigbm
on kernel parameter.
HMTheBoy154 said:
switch gralloc to something else...
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Thank you very much. Everything is working great now.
When I tried both parameters the green and black bars would blink.
When I tried just GRALLOC=minigbm by itself the green/black bars disappeared and everything is fine.
twolittlepennies said:
When I tried both parameters the green and black bars would blink.
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I don't understand, can you explain ?
HMTheBoy154 said:
I don't understand, can you explain ?
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I'm unable to replicate what happened. The green and black bars were no longer static but now flashed on and off like on a switch, which is the first and only time it ever happened.
I'm sure I did something wrong.
Everything works great, and I'm (now) using both of the parameters you provided. Thanks again.
And thanks to everyone who worked so hard to bring Android to PC.
twolittlepennies said:
I'm unable to replicate what happened. The green and black bars were no longer static but now flashed on and off like on a switch, which is the first and only time it ever happened.
I'm sure I did something wrong.
Everything works great, and I'm (now) using both of the parameters you provided. Thanks again.
And thanks to everyone who worked so hard to bring Android to PC.
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Hi, please can You write out the steps, on how to fix that issue. Where do I input aforementioned commands and so on.
Please, for the love of god, someone guide me this ****fest. I NEED to fix the exact same issue. Ive been siting here for hours and hours trying to find out how the F* can I modify the system property You guys are talking about. My brain is melting.
Boot the device, when you see the boot selection screen hit 'e' to edit the boot parameters.
on the second line after 'quiet' put the following
'GRALLOC=minigbm' 'HWC=drm_minigbm'
then hit f10 to boot and see if it fixed it.
if it did, you can make it permanent by (in my case) doing the following
boot back to the boot selection screen and pick debug to boot
after it boots, type
mkdir /mnt/hd
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/hd
vi /mnt/hd/EFI/Android/android.cfg
hit 'i' to be able to make changes
go to almost the bottom and look for "Create Main Menu"
on the first entry, after quiet, enter GRALLOC=minigbm HWC=drm_minigbm
hit escape
hold shift and type :
then type wq and hit enter
vi should save and quit
type
umount /dev/sda1
then reboot
this is what I did in my case, there is probably a better way. I'm using Bliss 15.8.4 on bare metal.