I decided to make a new boot animation using an old bios boot animation that I found for a different device and update it to suit the xperia z3, the second half is not my work and is made by someone else but I liked the theme (the original version can be found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/cro...mes-apps/bootanimation-xperia-circle-t3049226)
screenshots:
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https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzNj7crTP8XvUjF0d1lFUWZUTjg/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 that this could do to your device. Do it with caution.
In case of any errors reboot into recovery and remove bootanimation from >system>media and then reboot as normal
Let me know what you think
How can i edit this one? I just wanna merge the windows bios boot animation that you made to another boot animation. Please help me. Thank you. ?
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ejhayanchorez said:
How can i edit this one? I just wanna merge the windows bios boot animation that you made to another boot animation. Please help me. Thank you. ?
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If you don't want to change any of the windows part just change the images in the second folder "xperia" and re-zip it back up
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Okay. How bout the speed of the other boot animation? What if the other boot animation need to have slower fps?
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Okay. How bout the speed of the other boot animation? What if the other boot animation need to have slower fps?
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This one is already set pretty slow so it runs through the windows bit nicely and I don't think there's a solution to run 2 separate speeds, should you need to change it however, edit the desc.txt in notepad++ once all editing is done zip back up
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Thanks bro.
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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
Thumbs Up!
Thanks for the positive feedback so far! I hope this gets some use!
cm9 boot
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.
OK so I downloaded some new boot animations from ROM toolbox.. I read where it says how to install them but I'm not to sure on what its saying.. I tried moving the zip file to the main phone storage but it wouldn't move.. is there another way to do this.
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http://htcevohacks.com/htc-evo-hack...imations-on-rooted-htc-evo-4g-and-htc-evo-3d/
Do that, then long press on the bootanimation.zip and change the permissions to give everyone read access and write only to user
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Well now after a hour of trying. I finally read all the comments on that page and seen that I had to rename the file to bootanimation. Now I have my android peeing on the apple...
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I guess my ROM won't allow me to change my bootanimation screen. When I go to replace the current one in ES Explorer, it says the file cannot be replaced. I'm running SS Ultra. Anyone else have this problem, and know a solution without switching ROM's?
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I guess my ROM won't allow me to change my bootanimation screen. When I go to replace the current one in ES Explorer, it says the file cannot be replaced. I'm running SS Ultra. Anyone else have this problem, and know a solution without switching ROM's?
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1. Make sure you have full root access under the settings
2. Don't delete the original boot animation, just toss something like .bak on the end just in case something goes screwy its still there.
Wouldn't let me delete mine either, but it did allow me to rename with ES. Don't ask me how or why, but if something CAN go wrong to me it WILL.
tersplat said:
I guess my ROM won't allow me to change my bootanimation screen. When I go to replace the current one in ES Explorer, it says the file cannot be replaced. I'm running SS Ultra. Anyone else have this problem, and know a solution without switching ROM's?
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Just make sure you rename it to bootanimation
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After messing around with this for ages to get it resized and booted, I finally got there and figured I'd share it here for the rest of you to use if you wish.
I can't seem to get this in landscape but it still looks fine in portrait anyway
Download link - http://d-h.st/61Q
*NOTE* This isn't a flashable zip.
Instructions
*Download above file.
*Delete the current bootanimation (Can be found in system/customize/resource but may be different dependant on what ROM you're using)
*OPTIONAL - You can delete the boot up noise aswell if you wish.
*Put this in it's place.
*Reboot and it should be all good.
You may wanna do a backup first incase you don't like it and want to revert back.
EDIT - As the preview didn't want to show up, check out this video to see it in action.
I tried but I did not have the directory system/customize/resource but instead system/media/bootanimation/bootanimation.zip..
I renamed the file to bootanimation.zip and moved my old file out of the directory and replaced with new file. I still got my OPPO kernel splash but the bootani was blank. Dark screen and I could see my capacitive keys light up like it was going though the animation but there was nothing there.. just black on the screen :-/
Not sure what I did wrong
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Try doing a backup and then deleting the current boot animation and try it again. It might be conflicting with the default animation.
I'll try at some point. I'm only stock rooted right now so my recovery is pretty limited but that'll change soon!
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Bump.
Anyone other than me tried this yet?
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I installed it today. Looks pretty good, and very appropriate for the first custom boot animation to be installed on my phone.
Put this into landscape mode for you....
XDA Tv zip (rename to hTC_bootup_one or whatever your animation is named and replace the current file with this.
XDA Tv flashable (Flashable .zip for roms with hTC_bootup_one in /system/customize/resource)
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I tried but I did not have the directory system/customize/resource but instead system/media/bootanimation/bootanimation.zip..
I renamed the file to bootanimation.zip and moved my old file out of the directory and replaced with new file. I still got my OPPO kernel splash but the bootani was blank. Dark screen and I could see my capacitive keys light up like it was going though the animation but there was nothing there.. just black on the screen :-/
Not sure what I did wrong
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Check your permissions are set to rw-r-r on the file. I also believe the bootanimation folder is unecessary as the bootanimation.zip should be in the /system/media folder.
OK I have a zip of a windows transiting animation zip... When I open it it says folders are res/anim and then there are a bunch of files in it... I'd like to change the files out so I can use the other transition...I tried zip themer and that did not work...what I am asking is does anyone know where this set of files/folder is located within system? If not any way I could get this to flash properly?
http://db.tt/U0q2d62i
That is the file in question
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It is in the framework-res.apk (/system/framework/framework-res.apk).
You can either modify the framework-res.apk manually and use adb to push it back, or make an update.zip. You alternatively could make a zipthemer file and use it to flash it.
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It is in the framework-res.apk (/system/framework/framework-res.apk).
You can either modify the framework-res.apk manually and use adb to push it back, or make an update.zip. You alternatively could make a zipthemer file and use it to flash it.
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Ok the first idea you have honestly is way out of my league lol...alternatively I don't know how to turn it into a zip theme file...do you know more about that? I don't know much about code at all so if you do please dumb it down
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goast said:
OK I have a zip of a windows transiting animation zip... When I open it it says folders are res/anim and then there are a bunch of files in it... I'd like to change the files out so I can use the other transition...I tried zip themer and that did not work...what I am asking is does anyone know where this set of files/folder is located within system? If not any way I could get this to flash properly?
http://db.tt/U0q2d62i
That is the file in question
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You could use rom toolbox lite (assuming you're rooted). I use it for animations and fonts when I'm not on sourcery rom.
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U.O.E.N.O
namtombout said:
You could use rom toolbox lite (assuming you're rooted). I use it for animations and fonts when I'm not on sourcery rom.
U.O.E.N.O
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Worked....like a glove!!!!!!
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If you want to get rid of that boring at&t logo bootanimation for something that looks perfect and simple checkout this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45252205#post45252205
Select xxhdpi folder for the Optimus G pro and don't forget to thank the developer. here is a youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agwSu2jDJt0
I installed it and it looks awesome!!
Erik
ricco333 said:
If you want to get rid of that boring at&t logo bootanimation for something that looks perfect and simple checkout this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45252205#post45252205
Select xxhdpi folder for the Optimus G pro and don't forget to thank the developer. here is a youtube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agwSu2jDJt0
I installed it and it looks awesome!!
Erik
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Thank you so much
Looks awesome can we have a Shut down animation as well in order to replace the logo during shutdown :angel:
Ok I found out we can just replace shutdownanimation.zip in /system/media folder.....but hope some one can post a Google shut down animation link
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Thank you so much
Looks awesome can we have a Shut down animation as well in order to replace the logo during shutdown :angel:
Ok I found out we can just replace shutdownanimation.zip in /system/media folder.....but hope some one can post a Google shut down animation link
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I asked the dev. from the original thread if he could get it, hopefully he would.
Erik
1. Has anyone tried this on CM10.1?
2. Also instructions say chown 0.0 and chmod 644. Can someone elaborate what this means? I'm guessing permissions.
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1. Has anyone tried this on CM10.1?
2. Also instructions say chown 0.0 and chmod 644. Can someone elaborate what this means? I'm guessing permissions.
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It should work on cm10.1, all you have to do is replace the bootanimation zip file in system/media with the one provided here and set the permissions to 644. Here is an example.
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