Nexus Prime boot animation (Maybe) - XPERIA X10 General

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18241667&postcount=1
All credits to the OP in the original thread. ^^^^
I didn't know if installing this zip package would cause any problems on our x10 so I just extracted the bootanimation.zip file from the download (download link in OP linked above) and replaced bootanimation.zip in system/media using root explorer, then set permissions to (wr r r)
Tried it out and its stunning.
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Awesome!! lovin it !

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1295048

Thanks it's beautiful

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How to create flashable bootanimation for any phone

I have creates custom rom for myself and my bro have HTC amaze.He really like my bootanimation and bootaudio and asking me to create a fashable zip for amaze but I don't know how to create this zip I know how to cook rom via kitchen but not flashable bootanimation
Can anyone help me?
I am one big idiot nooob
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gsminhas said:
I have creates custom rom for myself and my bro have HTC amaze.He really like my bootanimation and bootaudio and asking me to create a fashable zip for amaze but I don't know how to create this zip I know how to cook rom via kitchen but not flashable bootanimation
Can anyone help me?
I am one big idiot nooob
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Just extract your boot animation from /system/media...then email it to your brother or whatever and then he'll replace his boot animation with yours that you extracted. press thanks if I helped!
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Go to UOT kitchen, cook yourself a ZIP file with bootanimation only (see that you give the correct location - different kinds of ROMs expect it in different places!), replace the bootanimation.zip in the ZIP with yours, disable signature check in recovery, flash.
Or:
Look up "Android sign apk tutorial" in Google, follow one of the tutorials to set up the signing environment, and then sign the ZIP.
Thanks both of you
I am a big idiot noob who is still learning
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[BOOT ANIMATION] Google LG P500

This is a Google bootanimation for LG P500
The animation is 320x480
please press thanks button
Thanks !
can anyone post how to? thanks a lot
just flash it
Ronaldobruno said:
can anyone post how to? thanks a lot
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rename to 'bootanimation.zip' and place in System/media
Thanks
Don't ever make the mistake of flashing it in the recovery!
No This is REALLY a flashable zip.
If you're unsure, you can have a look into the zip file. If it consists of two folders (META-INF and system) it's a flashable zip.
nice boot,thanks dude :]
Guys please be sure whether it is flashable or not, had any one tried it flashing ? Does it worked ?
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FLASH IT
flash it ! trust me !
Thanks!
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[Q] Looking for ICS P6810 battery percentage mod!

I'm looking for a percentage mod for latest P6810 official rom.
Anybody can help to teach me how can i do it, or give me a link for an easy how-to-guide?
EDIT:
Found the solution
Using http://uot.dakra.lt can create the mod!
Only need the SystemUI.apk and framework-res.apk.
After the cook complete you can flash the created .zip via CWM or you can extract the two files (systemui and framwork-res) and copy them to your device.
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you can make it yourself via uot kitchen...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=990829
I've used that with my htc devices, but now i cant because of the file size limit
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i got no problem using it...
edan1979 said:
i got no problem using it...
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Hmmm...
Maybe i've missed something... I will check it again tomorrow
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Try the Themes section of the forum.
ssaass has already created one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29273590&postcount=23
jonamafun said:
Try the Themes section of the forum.
ssaass has already created one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29273590&postcount=23
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Thanks!
After i've created this topic i've found that
Edit:
I've checked again the UOT and it works...
I've uploaded the framework-res and the systemui apk without the twframework-res... After the cook i've just extracted the systemui.apk from the created zip and copied to the system/app....

[Request ][Sony Walkman player for gingerbread based rom ]

Please provide the Sony Walkman player link for cm7.2 nightly rom
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acerkumar said:
Please provide the Sony Walkman player link for cm7.2 nightly rom
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Do you mean the one in the screenshot below? If so, just flash the attached zip -- it copies the Walkman.apk to /system/app and sets the required permissions. You can extract the apk from the zip if you want, but keep in mind that in order to install it, you'll still need to copy the apk to /system/app and set permissions to rw-r--r-- (0644).

[Solved] [Q] Creating flashable bootanimation with sound

Hi guys, i hav created a flashable bootanimation now i want to create a flashable bootanination with sound but i tried by placing the .ogg file in system/media nd wen i flashed only the bootanimation came not the boot sound........does anybody know how to create it?
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Call it poweron.ogg
Place file in system/etc
set permissions to rw-r-r--
Thanks for ur help but i wanted to make a flashable zip
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same like u make flasable zip for bootanim
just create folder "etc"
/app
/etc/poweron.ogg
/media/bootanim
Minions_Army said:
same like u make flasable zip for bootanim
just create folder "etc"
/app
/etc/poweron.ogg
/media/bootanim
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Thanks Bro!

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