Hey guys I was wondering if it was at all possible to just copy over the stock boot animation with one of the many ones I got for my x10?
Sent from my R800i using XDA App
thatsupnow said:
Hey guys I was wondering if it was at all possible to just copy over the stock boot animation with one of the many ones I got for my x10?
Sent from my R800i using XDA App
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If you have root then yes. I've changed mine with some generic android one :-D
Make sure the screen res is the same otherwise it will sow up smaller on the play or might not work at all afaik ;-)
Regards Dousan...
sweet thanks dude im gonna try it now
Dousan said:
If you have root then yes. I've changed mine with some generic android one :-D
Make sure the screen res is the same otherwise it will sow up smaller on the play or might not work at all afaik ;-)
Regards Dousan...
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dousan have you figured out how to get the boot audio working?
Ohh, would it replace that horrible sony ericsson one? how do I do it? and where do I find pre-made ones I could use?
AndroHero said:
dousan have you figured out how to get the boot audio working?
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No haven't really looked into it. Maybe it's the same kind of file edit as on the DHD when you enable bootdown anim sound? Will have a look in that section over the weekend
@FK1983 yes it will, you need root though if you use root explorer to replace it, that's the way I do it.
Just search xda forum and they will show up or use uot kitchen:
http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
Once on this page hit bootanim an tick 'use this mod'.
Select place f... Doesn't matter wich cause you're not gonna flash it.
Then tick wich ever bootanim you like and hit preview. When you find one you like hit summary and then submit work to.. and then just wait for your download.
When downloaded you extract the bootanimation.zip.
Either way you do it the anim .zip of your choise needs to be pasted in /system/media.
Backup the old one first if you care to save it just in case? Simply rename it to bootanimation_old.zip.
That should be it.
Ohh it doesn't replace the first 'sony ericsson' only the animation. The splashscreen needs to be flashed and I don't know if it's possible to do on this device?
Regards Dousan...
FK1983 said:
Ohh, would it replace that horrible sony ericsson one? how do I do it? and where do I find pre-made ones I could use?
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I been using the animations from the x10 theme section there is a bunch of different ones there
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Took a look at the DHD section and found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935761
But can't find any .xml file any place to edit to get sound when booting? Only found this:
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
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"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
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In the first pic there's a file 'persist.sys.boot...' when open says 53. The second pic there's a file, bootanimation, when open it just comes up with alot of signs and some txt. Can't read it probely on my play.
Maybe someone with more skills could look into this?
Regards Dousan...
did you look in /system/customize/CID/
There's no such directory on our play? Well not on mine...
Regards Dousan...
hmm maybe we should ask someone in the arc section if they have figured it out
Sounds like a good idea. I will check up on a cm7 Rom and see how it's done on that as they have a more stock android structure as us, I think.
Regards Dousan...
sounds like a plan stan lol
Cm7 is using a script, don't think it will work on xplay.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc-mytouch-4g/69792-mod-how-unlock-your-boot-animation-audio.html
Regards Dousan...
looks like we have to find out where SE put the default.xml
Have been looking for hours now, it seems not to be existing on our play
It might be in some other .xml file. Have looked in many different .xml files today. Will give it a rest for today
Regards Dousan...
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@FK1983 yes it will, you need root though if you use root explorer to replace it, that's the way I do it.
Just search xda forum and they will show up or use uot kitchen:
http://uot.dakra.lt/kitchen/
Once on this page hit bootanim an tick 'use this mod'.
Select place f... Doesn't matter wich cause you're not gonna flash it.
Then tick wich ever bootanim you like and hit preview. When you find one you like hit summary and then submit work to.. and then just wait for your download.
When downloaded you extract the bootanimation.zip.
Either way you do it the anim .zip of your choise needs to be pasted in /system/media.
Backup the old one first if you care to save it just in case? Simply rename it to bootanimation_old.zip.
That should be it.
Ohh it doesn't replace the first 'sony ericsson' only the animation. The splashscreen needs to be flashed and I don't know if it's possible to do on this device?
Regards Dousan...
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Fantastic! done it and looks wicked now! I hated that SE animation!
Also, it seems to have fixed the slow boot time of the Play, I checked to make sure, with the standard SE boot animation it took 2-5 minutes to boot every time, with my new boot animation it takes 20-30 seconds, how on earth is this possible?!?
Me = HAPPY!
FK1983 said:
Fantastic! done it and looks wicked now! I hated that SE animation!
Also, it seems to have fixed the slow boot time of the Play, I checked to make sure, with the standard SE boot animation it took 2-5 minutes to boot every time, with my new boot animation it takes 20-30 seconds, how on earth is this possible?!?
Me = HAPPY!
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it's not because of the boot anim, it consists of 2 parts, a main animation that plays once, then an looping animation that loops until boot
AndroHero said:
it's not because of the boot anim, it consists of 2 parts, a main animation that plays once, then an looping animation that loops until boot
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Ok so why is is booting from being off to on and fully working so quick now?
I found this while looking for the .xml to enable sound on bootanim, in /data/data. Is this some kind of preb for a down anim?
com.sonyericsson.shutdownanim
And this in /system/app
ShutDownAnimation.apk
Regards Dousan.
Related
I want to invite everyone to post their boot and splash screens to share with the titan community.
Check page 2 of this thread for more.
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JUST FOR THE RECORD THESE ARE NOT ALL CREATED BY ME. SOME WERE SOURCED FROM PPCGEEKS, POORLYDUCK AND OTHER VARIOUS PLACES. I WILL ADD CREDITS AS THEY ARE POSTED.
I like!
If I wanted to use this in DCD's kitchen, how do I do it?
Or you can create your own with customized text
Here's the link
question though....if you use it as startup animation...does it display the word once...or does it keep cycling through over and over...
i think it'd look badass if it only did it once....but if it kept going it might look dumb
those are the coolest splash screens i have ever seen. never cared much about them in till now. hmmmm, now to figure out how to cook them into the rom.
i know that the ppcgeeks kitchen it's pretty easy and that i could always cook with that first and then reflash my dcd kitchened rom, but is there a way to do it with out ppcgeeks kitchen flash?
thanks though. nice post
codyppc said:
those are the coolest splash screens i have ever seen. never cared much about them in till now. hmmmm, now to figure out how to cook them into the rom.
i know that the ppcgeeks kitchen it's pretty easy and that i could always cook with that first and then reflash my dcd kitchened rom, but is there a way to do it with out ppcgeeks kitchen flash?
thanks though. nice post
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You can enable it in DCDs kitchen also. It is called OEM_HTC_startupanimation.
gcincotta said:
question though....if you use it as startup animation...does it display the word once...or does it keep cycling through over and over...
i think it'd look badass if it only did it once....but if it kept going it might look dumb
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they only run thru the frame set once...actually i realised the one I made I need to add a few frames too...it only lasts 2 seconds
codyppc said:
those are the coolest splash screens i have ever seen. never cared much about them in till now. hmmmm, now to figure out how to cook them into the rom.
i know that the ppcgeeks kitchen it's pretty easy and that i could always cook with that first and then reflash my dcd kitchened rom, but is there a way to do it with out ppcgeeks kitchen flash?
thanks though. nice post
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the easiest way I found is to use advance configuration to change them out....you will need the new 2.1 though the older one dont give you the option of what gif you want for your startup animation...if you are going to use mine give me a little bit to update how many frames it has.... you'll see edit in the first post when I'm done
You don't need to use advanced config to do it, as I have seen a lot of people having issues with their phone using that program with 3.0.x. There is a process called bootsplash cooking. You cook up a small bootsplash ROM that you flash just like you would one of dcd's system ROMS. All it does is flash the bootsplash, takes about 5 seconds. I've done it several times using 2.x.x.
gcincotta said:
You don't need to use advanced config to do it, as I have seen a lot of people having issues with their phone using that program with 3.0.x. There is a process called bootsplash cooking. You cook up a small bootsplash ROM that you flash just like you would one of dcd's system ROMS. All it does is flash the bootsplash, takes about 5 seconds. I've done it several times using 2.x.x.
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Well ya you can go thru all of that but it's easier the other way. As far as DCD's rom's go..... there has never been an issue with me running advance config on his rom's, neither the old or new, and his ROM's are all I run. So I'd guess there is a lil discrepincy in the compilation or the ROM or the install of advance config. So it's really up to the end user on how they want to get it done. I vote for simple and easy since I run the program anyways. Plus I can change them out very simply and I don't have to flash anything. So it's 6 of one, half dozen of the other.
Bored - Are you tallin about Shaaps Advanced config? And if so, where in the options is this at? I have Shaps V 2.02.1.0.0..
thx
azclown said:
Bored - Are you tallin about Shaaps Advanced config? And if so, where in the options is this at? I have Shaps V 2.02.1.0.0..
thx
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It's right above the Music Plug-in section. It's marked Startup Animation. Third line down you can select the GIF File you want to use for your animation. Really simple and easy. My suggestion would be to store the gif in My Documents/My Videos that way it's not looking for your sd card.
I have been looking all over for this config tool. someone wanna point me in the right direction to the download? or should i just download a kitchen with it in there?
of course just as i post the question, i find it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69442&d=1202399126
in case anyone else wants
JUST FOR THE RECORD THESE ARE NOT ALL CREATED BY ME. SOME WERE SOURCED FROM PPCGEEKS, POORLYDUCK AND OTHER VARIOUS PLACES. I WILL ADD CREDITS AS THEY ARE POSTED.
is it possible to find the sprint animation used by the htc titan? I own a verizon xv6800 but that sprint startup screen is really really nice. Is it possible that it can be ripped and placed here? is it a flash file or a gif?
Is the the Sprint animation that you are referring to?
why yes! yes it is...I do thank thee for this...
now *thinks* if I can make my own...perhaps I can
domineus said:
why yes! yes it is...I do thank thee for this...
now *thinks* if I can make my own...perhaps I can
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If you just want this startup animation without flashing a new ROM, you can use a file manager that has the capability to overwrite files (such as Resco Explorer) to replace the existing one on the phone. Just rename any animated GIF file that you want to use to WMStartup_ani.gif and replace the one on your device in the Windows folder. Soft reset your phone and enjoy the new one.
thanks maybe I can try my hand at making some...if school doesn't get in my way which I hope it doesn't...who knows ^_^
Hey guys! Here are a few boot animations I ported.
None of these are created by me. All credits to the creators.
Although, I resized most of them to get them to the right resolution. Smaller resolution = Quicker Load
A lot of them are from the droid forum. So expect some droid logos.
Instructions:
1. rename the downloaded zip file to bootanimation.zip
2. place bootanimation.zip in your sd card.
3. use root explorer and copy this bootanimation.zip to /data/local
OR
1. rename the downloaded file to bootanimation.zip
2. adb push /xxx/xxx/bootanimation.zip /data/local
xxx/xxx -----> the location where you've downloaded the bootanimation.zip on your pc.
BLUEREN DROID -- MY COMPILATON
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STEEL BLUE
BLUE ANDROID
GREEN ANDROID
BIOS
BLACKOUT MATRIX
BLUE MATRIX
CYAN MATRIX
GREEN MATRIX
TRANSFORMERS
RECTANGLE DROIDX
BLUE DROIDX
RED DROIDX
PURPLE DROIDX
BLUE DROID EYE
DROID INCREDIBLE
MW4
ANDROID PARTICLES
BLUE ANDROID
GREEN ANDROID
ORANGE ANDROID
RED ANDROID
HALF LIFE 2
GINGERSKELETON
Transformers Transition
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/35746734/xfrmmtllogo2.gif
If you found this helpful, you know what to do
Here are the links:
0.BluerenDroid
1.SteelBlue
2.BlueAndroid
3.GreenAndroid
4.Bios
5.BlackOutMatrix
6.BlueMatrix
7.CyanMatrix
8.GreenMatrix
9.Transformers
10.RectangleDroid
11.BlueDroidx
12.RedDroidx
14.PurpleDroid
14.BlueEyeDroid
15.Droid Incredible
16.MW4
17.Android Dust
18.BlueAndroid
19.GreenAndroid
20.OrangeAndroid
21.RedAndroid
22.HalfLife2
23.GingerSkeleton
24. Transformers Transition (aspee)
Thanks. SteelBlue is missing (wrong link).
doktornotor said:
Thanks. SteelBlue is missing (wrong link).
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Thanks, fixed.
Thanks, STEEL BLUE looks fine
What's up with the Blue Android and Green Android? The bootanimation is just a still image?
r0bot said:
What's up with the Blue Android and Green Android? The bootanimation is just a still image?
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All of em are animated. Just that I didn't find an already uploaded gif to link it here. And I'm lazy to do so myself.
Thanks man always like getting some new boot animations
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App running CM7 over clocked at 787
Wondering, is there some boot animation randomizer?
Would be a couple lines of a shell script to copy a random one from, say, /sdcard/bootanimations to /data/local and hooked somewhere after the boot finishes but if someone else already did that perhaps, I am lazy too...
question, on spica phones, un compatible boot animation completely bricks phone, is that the same with our optimus one?
can i use this on devoid, by franco
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cmangalos said:
question, on spica phones, un compatible boot animation completely bricks phone, is that the same with our optimus one?
can i use this on devoid, by franco
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Well, incompatible animation in /data/local resulted in the default one being used, so... that is most what I managed to "break" this.
Works even on stock ROM.
doktornotor said:
Well, incompatible animation in /data/local resulted in the default one being used, so... that is most what I managed to "break" this.
Works even on stock ROM.
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ive used root explorer, but the current bootanimation is not there, on data/local, in francos devoid, but with cm7 its in there, so quite buggling if i will pursue on this,
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cmangalos said:
ive used root explorer, but the current bootanimation is not there, on data/local, in francos devoid, but with cm7 its in there, so quite buggling if i will pursue on this,
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
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In devoid franco, the fcuk complexity is the default bootanimation. It won't be present in the /data/local. If you want to apply a new boot animation, place the bootanimation.zip in /data/local and reboot. If you want to revert back to the default one, just remove that.
blueren said:
In devoid franco, the fcuk complexity is the default bootanimation. It won't be present in the /data/local. If you want to apply a new boot animation, place the bootanimation.zip in /data/local and reboot. If you want to revert back to the default one, just remove that.
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it worked
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA Premium App
In case you just want to test it first, no need to reboot. Just connect your phone via USB cable, enable USB debugging and run:
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
When you have finished watching, press CTRL+C.
BIOS is pretty nice
it remembers me my first comp like 10-12 years ago, lawl
i love the bios animation but its much better if the text indicating phone model is changed to optimus one not htc something ^_^
anyway thanks
wargodz009 said:
i love the bios animation but its much better if the text indicating phone model is changed to optimus one not htc something ^_^
anyway thanks
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If you like bios, try this:
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.livelogcat.lite
or
https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.livedmesg.lite
Please add this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1102211 in the first post! It works on devoid franco.
You may test:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1076876
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060442
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1086760.
boot animation
thanks man! had to change it since lots of people notice the "f" word when i boot up.
Call me fool but i can't get it working, i try to move .zip to /data/local but i have no right, or i can't access sdcard via root explorer cuz it is locked.
I need some extra information here please.
Aurora ICS Bootanimation
For dzo's Aurora ICS 4.0.3 ROM
Gentlemen... I give you, the Aurora ICS boot animation!
This is the first time I tried to make a bootanimation and of course, every tip, suggestion or idea is welcomed!
Size is 480x800
Sample:
Left Sample is outdated, see changelog.
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Update 1/2/2012
- Added an bootlogo without animation so it can be as small as possible.
(dzo said the maximum size for /system has been reached. The animated was 7mb and this one is just 600kb)
Update 26/2/2012:
- Added a SourceForge download link.
Animated Version v1.1 changelog:
- Added fade in to background too
- Centered the text horizontaly (they were a bit to the right, lol)
- Added more frames Note: It seems to be laggy because the OS is loading at the beggining!
Animated Version v1.0:
- Initial Release
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Step 1, Download "bootanimation.zip" from the links below:
Animated:
SOURCEFORGE or DROPBOX
Simple:
SOURCEFORGE
Step 2, Install:
You can use ES Explorer to navigate to:
/data/local
(NOT data/data/local !!)
and replace the existing bootanimation.zip with this one.
IMPORTANT NOTE Not in SDcard, but the internal memory. In order to achieve that to this ROM, I had to set the default "Home Directory" of ES Explorer to be just: "/" (without quotes of course!). You will have to enable "Root explorer" in ES Explorer options before trying copying the .zip too.
Also, a big thanks to dzo for making this awesome ROM!
That's awesome as ****... can you center the text vertically? If not, doesn't matter, because that's one great boot anim!
Very good. When there is download link and tutorial i will try it.
I understand that the developer of Aurora ROM doesn't want to waste time with this details which can then be made.
LeonelG said:
I understand that the developer of Aurora ROM doesn't want to waste time with this details which can then be made.
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You are right on this one!
Link and tutorial coming in a while!
Thanks man. That's a nice contribution. Is it ok to add it with install instructions here when it's finished? With the correct credits of course! Or you prefer a link to this thread? Or both? I don't know.... you decide
spirosbond said:
Thanks man. That's a nice contribution. Is it ok to add it with install instructions here when it's finished? With the correct credits of course! Or you prefer a link to this thread? Or both? I don't know.... you decide
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Just put a link for now, until its completely finished. Thanks πατριωτη!
Added a download link and instructions.
I think its a bit laggy... can someone confirm this??
kostasvr said:
Added a download link and instructions.
I think its a bit laggy... can someone confirm this??
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I think it will run faster if you decrease the size of each picture and increase their number (to keep the resolution-animation fluent). But I don't know how...
Good job anyway!
You can also place bootanimation.zip to /system/media
iLeeeZi said:
You can also place bootanimation.zip to /system/media
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That didn't work for me.
fjsferreira said:
That's awesome as [...]
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Heh... Mind your language and stuff. Not that most of us mind too much, but I think it's a forum rule >_>
But yes, the animation's looking good. But the problem isn't in the image size, but indeed it's the image count -there are only 6 frames for the fade in, and the rest of the animation is only 3 frames on loop. That's why it looks laggy.
crispybbq said:
Heh... Mind your language and stuff. Not that most of us mind too much, but I think it's a forum rule >_>
But yes, the animation's looking good. But the problem isn't in the image size -there are only 6 frames for the fade in, and the rest of the animation is only 3 frames on loop. That's why it looks laggy.
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I know, my bad! Working on it!
Alright, v1.1 uploaded, i think i fixed it a bit, but its still laggy because the OS is loading (I think). Check it out and give me feedback!
Sent from my Ideos X5 with Aurora ICS 4.0.3 using XDA Premium.
I like it very much! Yeah it's totally normal to lag at the beginning. All the boot animations I've tried at every rom lagged for the first 1~2 seconds because of the OS. Nice work my friend! I would love to see a "heart pulse" effect at the words though. Or something with the stars... some loop animations... you know... let your fantasy speak!
Thanks!
spirosbond said:
I like it very much! Yeah it's totally normal to lag at the beginning. All the boot animations I've tried at every rom lagged for the first 1~2 seconds because of the OS. Nice work my friend! I would love to see a "heart pulse" effect at the words though. Or something with the stars... some loop animations... you know... let your fantasy speak!
Thanks!
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Thanks! I have some ideas in my mind, I will make it and upload it as soon as possible!
Thx man you did a great work with that thing
when i go to home i´m gonna change to see the effect in my mobile.
Thank you for perfect boot animation to perfect rom.
I´m sorry i dont have time to test your stuff, after all there is a new version of aurora ICS(1.9). I´m gonna test both later at home and i hope to have time to reply my feedback here.
jbarros26 said:
I´m sorry i dont have time to test your stuff, after all there is a new version of aurora ICS(1.9). I´m gonna test both later at home and i hope to have time to reply my feedback here.
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No worries, whenever you can!
BTW, when you flash a new version of aurora you dont have to install the bootanimation again. The update doesn't affect the bootanimation, unless dzo changes it himself (on future updates).
Sent from my Ideos X5 with Aurora ICS 4.0.3 using XDA Premium.
Looks good! Much nicer than the normal Android bootanimation.
I completely edited the Energy BIOS boot animation to U8800, besides the android animation at the end.
On ICS 2.02
1- Download "Energy BIOS boot animation for U8800.zip" and copy it to your SDcard
2- Press and hold POWER button.
3- Hit "Reboot"
4- Hit "Recovery" and "OK"
5- After CWM runs, hit "Install zip from SDcard"
6- Choose "Energy BIOS boot animation for U8800.zip"
7- Hit Yes - Install "Energy BIOS boot animation for U8800.zip"
8- Hit "Back" on your soft buttons
9- Hit "Reboot System"
10- Benefit!
Other ROMS
I have not tried it on any other ROMS but ICS 2.02. I am going to add the "bootanimation.zip" as an attachment. Following method should work on other custom and official roms.
1- Download "bootanimation.zip"
2- Copy it to your SDcard.
3- Copy the file and replace it with the one on system/media with rootexplorer.
4- Reboot your device.
You may also push the "bootimage.zip" to system/media with SDK.
IN CASE YOU MAY WANT TO RECOVER YOUR OLD BOOTIMAGE, RENAME THE ONE ON SYSTEM/MEDIA TO ANYTHING.
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}
I hope this boot animation suits you well.
I don't use custom boot animations myself, but it looks very cool!
Blefish said:
I don't use custom boot animations myself, but it looks very cool!
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Thanks for the support, even if you are not going to use it.
it looks great in my x5.. thx.. 8)
Funny boot animation, different from all the others.
Thanks
The best
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I am glad you liked it.
I was using that one on miui, its a real deal. I love it. Thanks for adopting it to ics.
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entrapmen said:
I was using that one on miui, its a real deal. I love it. Thanks for adopting it to ics.
Sent from my U8800
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I can say that it is completely different from the one you used besides the android animation at the end. U8800 specs, logo, and new font added. It means that nothing left from the boot animation but the android animation.
I am glad you liked and using it.
I like this animation, but when I flashed it through CWM, it didn't change it. So i looked where the bootanimation.zip was stored, it was in /system/media/, so i copied it to /data/local where it should be and it works now. I think it even boots faster compared to previous animation. Thanks!
Nice work, I really like the design, much better than the original Aurora animation, imho.
Thanks for your work
Thanks for your comment. I am glad you liked it.
This is awesome! I'm tired of all those fancy graphical boot animations.
Thanks for this.
Simple The Best
Since Android was updated to 4.0.4, could you please update it on your amazing boot animation?
And by the way, since most users use 1GHZ overclock (and not 1,2GHZ), could you please change it?
Best regards and thanks for you job, I'm using it!
I like it semms very cool
mrasquinho said:
Since Android was updated to 4.0.4, could you please update it on your amazing boot animation?
And by the way, since most users use 1GHZ overclock (and not 1,2GHZ), could you please change it?
Best regards and thanks for you job, I'm using it!
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If you know the font's name, i can update it djemr isn't here i think
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If you know the font's name, i can update it djemr isn't here i think
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I really don't know, sorry... but it seems a fixedsys or something, dunno... sorry
But thanks for your effort
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If you know the font's name, i can update it djemr isn't here i think
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The font is "DIGIFACEWIDE". Since I dont have time these days I cant do any updates yet. By the way it works on all ICS versions.
djemr said:
The font is "DIGIFACEWIDE". Since I dont have time these days I cant do any updates yet. By the way it works on all ICS versions.
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Updated : (tested First one for /data/local route, second one flashable version but didn't test it)
bootanimation_energy.zip
Energy_BIOS_boot_animation_for_U8800
75 Years of Batman
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Animated gif is from awesome graphic designer - Christian Tailor. Thank you very much to him.
It's my first bootanimation file I ever made- yikes
I will try to update with better quallity - it takes time.
If anyone wants to make a flashable zip file - go ahead.
Info:
Resolution: 1080x1920 (resampled)
FPS: 25
Size: 36.8 MB
Flashable zip: Nope!
checksum SHA-1: 4AA2A3ACE2E0F980EAB9F57B27AE048C46CFD41E
Install:
Copy *zip file to /system/media -> backup your "old" bootanimation -> rename "Batman_ann_70_.zip" to "bootanimation.zip" - >set permission to 0644 | rw-r--r--
Preview:
Download:
Manual install:
75 Years of Batman.zip
Flashable zip:
75_years _of_batman-bootanim.zip (credits to BreckZeBoulay)
All credits for animation goes to Christian Tailor. I just made it for Nexux 5 resolution
my god this is the best. I'm a big batman fan and i can relate to it seriously.! Please do release a version when a final build of lollipop comes
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If anyone wants to make a flashable zip file - go ahead.
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Zip to flash this nice bootanim' :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B02Btet3um2pN0V0U1p3STdMRmM/view?usp=sharing
Zip tested by me, it works.
anshmiester78900 said:
my god this is the best. I'm a big batman fan and i can relate to it seriously.! Please do release a version when a final build of lollipop comes
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Lol, there's no need. This one will work perfectly fine on Lollipop. Same deal. Place in /system/media or /data/local.
It's just a boot animation. Doesn't rely on any sort of frameworks or anything. As long as it's the correct resolution it will work. This animation looks pretty solid to me. Not sure why it would need an update, or "release version".
Rocking it on final developer preview right now it looks great.
can i flash the zip on latest l preview?
RoyJ said:
Lol, there's no need. This one will work perfectly fine on Lollipop. Same deal. Place in /system/media or /data/local.
It's just a boot animation. Doesn't rely on any sort of frameworks or anything. As long as it's the correct resolution it will work. This animation looks pretty solid to me. Not sure why it would need an update, or "release version".
Rocking it on final developer preview right now it looks great.
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Well i though it might need some changes for the new version of android . Well if it doesnt then its great
working on l preview lpx13d absolutely fine
Prattham said:
can i flash the zip on latest l preview?
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Yes of course
anshmiester78900 said:
Well i though it might need some changes for the new version of android . Well if it doesnt then its great
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Boot animation is not ROM dependant.
Can i use it on my canvas hd A116???
working on Xperia devices also ? Z Z1 Z2 Z3 ?
mahi557 said:
Can i use it on my canvas hd A116???
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working on Xperia devices also ? Z Z1 Z2 Z3 ?
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rootSU said:
Yes of course
Boot animation is not ROM dependant.
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^Your answer is here^
A boot animation is nothing but a zip. It will work on any Android device as long as custom boot animations are enabled (I believe in pure stock, it's a little different)
Is it possible to make an .apk version of this? Might wanna revert in the future and I'll have to look again for my backup bootanimationzip.
Zyquil said:
Is it possible to make an .apk version of this? Might wanna revert in the future and I'll have to look again for my backup bootanimationzip.
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If the zip isn't already named "bootanimation.zip" - rename it to that. Use a file explorer with root permissions and go to /system/media/
Find the "bootanimation.zip" that's already there. Rename that one to "bootanimation.zip.bak"
Place this boot animation that you renamed to start with in /system/media/ and you're good to go. If you ever want to revert to your old boot animation then delete this one and delete the .bak extension from your original one...
anshmiester78900 said:
.... i can relate to it seriously.! ...
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Which part? Are you a billionaire philanthropist, or do you fight crime at night?!
krs360 said:
Which part? Are you a billionaire philanthropist, or do you fight crime at night?!
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It's not who I'm underneath, it's what I do that defines me.
Nice boot animation!!
As a huge fan of batman I really appreciate this
hey dude why not try superman
Prattham said:
hey dude why not try superman
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Because I'm pretty sure Superman's symbol never changed.
Unless you knew and that were being sarcastic and that's what the winkey face is for. No sure, hard to pick up on sarcasm over the internet sometimes.
RoyJ said:
Because I'm pretty sure Superman's symbol never changed.
Unless you knew and that were being sarcastic and that's what the winkey face is for. No sure, hard to pick up on sarcasm over the internet sometimes.
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lol u got me wrong
yes i knew its symbol didn't changed but yes its color changed... few times
i appreciate your work