[TUT] How to create a new boot splash - HD2 Windows Mobile 6.5 ROM Development

I found a great thread that describes the process here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4601269&postcount=7
Follow that guide and use the files I'm adding below and you should be able to create your own custom boot splash screen!

devitek said:
I found a great thread that describes the process here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4601269&postcount=7
Follow that guide and use the files I'm adding below and you should be able to create your own custom boot splash screen!
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cool! could you post some of the stuff you've made? looking for some cool splashes

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how can I change the boot image in the XDA

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how can I change the boot image in the XDA??????
Post subject: Read before you post.
For all the newbie, please go through old threads instead of posting a new thread.
most questions/solutions have been answered many times!
All tools are here for long time, see
http://www.xs4all.nl/~itsme/projects/xda/tools.html
So changing boot image just as easy as 1-2-3

Where Can I Get the O2 Splash Screen

Guys,
I'm looking for the original O2 Splash Screen..as I've changed my slash screen and in time may want to revert it back to the original if i decided to let it go....
any1..??
thx
b_sphinx said:
Guys,
I'm looking for the original O2 Splash Screen..as I've changed my slash screen and in time may want to revert it back to the original if i decided to let it go....
any1..??
thx
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hi.
Like what i did,
1: download latest o2 mini rom from o2 (malaysia) site.
2: download HTC64 Rom Tools from wiki.xda-developers.com.
3: unpack *.exe (rom files until u get ms.nbf)
4: run HTC64 and check "extract splash screen".
5: u will get *.nb file. (this is the original splash screen)
6: search in this site about creating splash screen. (the author is AMPDA)
7: u r done if u follow the instruction.
Here it is! Just unzip it.
Thx guys... sorry to mention that i need for the exec...
The one I posted is for the Exec. Do you still need anything or has your problem been solved?
prob solved... thx Melty..
Ah right, cool. Sorry I didn't understand your previous message.
Melty said:
Here it is! Just unzip it.
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Under the zip file, there is a *.rsb file.
OK, now what ? :shock:

How to use Hypercore

Can someone give me some directions (step by step is prefered) to use Hypercore to cook rom? Right now I am trying to de-assemle a stock rom, strip some useless components and put the ROM back. I read some of the threads and some other instructions floating around this forum and the Internet, but so far, i am lost. I can decompile the rom, extract it, build the packages, but does not know where to start from there. Some help please.

How do you install nbh files ?

I want to know how do you install nbh files and the video to the link in beginners manual is messed up.
DanteDesperado said:
I want to know how do you install nbh files and the video to the link in beginners manual is messed up.
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Don't post twice.
Your answer lies here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=557728

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turkkilainenpippuri said:
Hi!
I would like to create a boot animation that uses the basic J5 bootloop.
I would need you to convert the .qmg to .png and send to me. It's very simple with this app created by @xperiacle (Original thread). I would do it myself but the ROM used to convert the file must be either stock or stockish to work and I would lose so many settings, tweaks etc. by flashing stock and then back. As a reward I would of course hit the thanks button, send you the animation (if you please) and honor you as my savior for life! :angel: Also if you have an idea or reasonable preference(s) for the boot animation, I will make it happen.
Anyways here are the instructions stolen from the original thread (don't kill me xperiacle!):
"So just download the app(Qmg2Png), install, and pick an apk(Extract_this.apk) from sdcard and the app will extract the qmg resources and convert them to png format and saving them in the QMg2Png folder in the sdcard. The output folder retains the folder structure of the extracted apk."
Thank you in advance! Peace! :good:
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If you want the stock boot animation then download the relevant firmware and pull it out of the system.img.
Please don't ask me to guide you how as there are plenty already out there.
ashyx said:
If you want the stock boot animation then download the relevant firmware and pull it out of the system.img.
Please don't ask me to guide you how as there are plenty already out there.
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It's in the .qmg format. There is no other way to extract it that I know of. Bootanimation.zip? No problem. Qmg? Pain in the ass.
Edit: just to be clear the stock rom uses an encoding/decoding method for qmg files that don't exist in custom roms nor is it used by any other than samsung phones. But anyhow it is not the end of the world for me if I don't get it extracted. Then I just focus on some other ideas for animations.
turkkilainenpippuri said:
It's in the .qmg format. There is no other way to extract it that I know of. Bootanimation.zip? No problem. Qmg? Pain in the ass.
Edit: just to be clear the stock rom uses an encoding/decoding method for qmg files that don't exist in custom roms nor is it used by any other than samsung phones. But anyhow it is not the end of the world for me if I don't get it extracted. Then I just focus on some other ideas for animations.
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It's in the stock system image. All you need do is extract it.
@ashyx You just don't get it.. I have already extracted it from the system img. I need to convert the qmg to png files to edit it. Read my posts more carefully to understand.
turkkilainenpippuri said:
@ashyx You just don't get it.. I have already extracted it from the system img. I need to convert the qmg to png files to edit it. Read my posts more carefully to understand.
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OK let me ask you this?
What is preventing yourself from making a backup of your device with twrp which literally takes minutes, install the rom you require, do what you need and then simply restore?
@ashyx You are right but I don't want to flash any rom since when I do, I get this weird issue with my screen; I am unable to turn it off and it seems to be a matter of luck to get it working again. Thank you anyways! https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-j5/help/screen-help-t3585090

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