Post Up Your Stock Bootanimations, [Please] - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I want to try out some other boot, and shutdown, animations. being almost 2gb and some in .kdz format I figured asking would be easier.
I'm specifically interested in the Korean bootanimation but lets get them all. I can't be the only one hating on the Verizon bootanimation.

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how to put custom boot animation on?

I know that the thread is around somewhere but i can't seem to find it, but i really fancy putting that bootanimation of the android hitting the apple sign or maybe another boot animation but have no idea of how to go about replacing the original galaxy s animation with it. Any help would be grateful

[Q] epic 4g boot animation

Hey xda community I have been messing with my rooted and romed epic 4g I just attempted to flash the nexus s shutdown and startup boot animations. I know samsung has their own special format so the animations shouldn't work. I am confused because the shutdown animation does work but I can't get the boot animation to work. Can somebody explain why the shutdown works when the bootup doesn't?
Custom boot animations only work with a modified kernel. Samsung uses a proprietary file in stock ROM's for the animation. As far as I know, no one has access to the software to modify them. So as a work-a-round dev's started mod'ing the kernels to allow a series of .png files to be played at a specified frame rate to create custom animations.
The shut-down animation format is the same on stock and cooked ROM's and doesn't rely on a modified kernel to work. It is also comprised of a series of .png files, the same as a custom animation. There is, however no way to control the frame rate that it plays at, or to tell it to loop.
So, after all of that there, the straight up answer to your question is...if you're running a ROM that has a stock kernel then the custom boot ani won't work, but the shut-down will!
Oh, and by the way, you posted this in the wrong forum. It should be in "General".
thank you so much i was just confused and sorry about it being in the wrong forum. oops
Please post questions in General section.

[Q] Help with bootanimation

I have been looking for a while so if there is a solved thread a link would be helpful vs scolding
I am trying to create a custom boot animation for my new G2 from scratch (themed for work) and I have been able to look at the stock animation files so I thought I imitated the files pretty good but now when I boot the phone the animation is just blank.
If I put the stock animation file back the boot animation stays blank. Im not upset about it as I like blank vs the stupid verizon one but really would like the get the custom boot animation working.
I am rooted and use root browser. I was able to change the one on my galaxy s4 with no problems just by replacing the files but this one has me stumped as it has even blocked the stock boot.
Thanks for any help in advance.

Boot animations for stock G2 Lollipop

I understand that the G2 has a different method of how the boot animations are presented, I have been looking around for boot animations but none work due to the quick case animation settings?
Does anyone have any animations that would work with stock (rooted)?
As far as I know, the bootanimation on lollipop (for me its D802 leaked vodafone) is located at /system/media/bootanimation.zip and for shutdown animation it is /system/media/shutdownanimation.zip
Both zips contain serval .pngs and thats it.
Should be like on AOSP.
T.E.C.H.N.O said:
As far as I know, the bootanimation on lollipop (for me its D802 leaked vodafone) is located at /system/media/bootanimation.zip and for shutdown animation it is /system/media/shutdownanimation.zip
Both zips contain serval .pngs and thats it.
Should be like on AOSP.
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It doesn’t work like it does on my Nexus 5, I found this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmob...d-5-0-t2961808 but am not really understanding the process or why it is different. I have tried different boot animations the way you described, changing the permissions to 644, placing it in the right folder, etc. all to no avail. Every attempt leads to the LG logo right to the home screen after a screen flash.
I also tried several bootanimations and i noticed that for me the problem is that on almost every boot i get "Android is upgrading" popup which is blocking bootanimation, i don't even see stock one when popup is up.
I installed the G Flex boot and Shutdown animation from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/themes-apps/mods-lollimods-lg-g2-official-based-t3036565
Manually, and it works like a charme
mskulltula said:
It doesn’t work like it does on my Nexus 5, I found this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmob...d-5-0-t2961808 but am not really understanding the process or why it is different. I have tried different boot animations the way you described, changing the permissions to 644, placing it in the right folder, etc. all to no avail. Every attempt leads to the LG logo right to the home screen after a screen flash.
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The link came truncated. I believe you refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-lg-g3/themes-apps/bootanimation-proper-android-5-0-t2961808

Remove Bootloader Warning OnePlus 5t

What is the point of installing twrp and custom ROMs and magisk etc when we can't even remove this annoying Bootloader unlocked warning telling any would be thief to steal it. Im starting this here forum too see what we can do to change this. I have previously owned at ZTE Axon 7 4gb ram 64gb gold has a Snapdragon 820 in it. Your asking wtf does this have to with the op5t relax I'm getting to that. ZTE phone was amazing for awhile. Custom ROMs, kernels, recoveries etc. When you install custom ROM on unlocked bootloader you get the warning every time you boot up. A couple of devs or more I believe through XDA came up with a bootloader warning remover zip and custom splash images for the Axon 7 and it worked perfectly no more boot warning God I loved that. Now what I would like to do is to find away to modify that very script to work with the op5 and op5t. Basically the warnings are jpegs and the remover zip removes them from the bootloader and replaces it with the splash IMG or modified no splash IMG eliminating the warning completely. Wouldn't it be nice op5 and op5t users to flash custom ROMs and not have to worry about that annoying warning like forever. I will upload the ZTE post about the bootloader remover zip and splash images and see if some devs can't figure out how to modify that script. I know codeworx is one of the op5t maintainers who might be interested in this. I'll post again soon. Let me know who else is interested first thanks.
Interested... :good:
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What is the point of installing twrp and custom ROMs and magisk etc when we can't even remove this annoying Bootloader unlocked warning telling any would be thief to steal it. Im starting this here forum too see what we can do to change this. I have previously owned at ZTE Axon 7 4gb ram 64gb gold has a Snapdragon 820 in it. Your asking wtf does this have to with the op5t relax I'm getting to that. ZTE phone was amazing for awhile. Custom ROMs, kernels, recoveries etc. When you install custom ROM on unlocked bootloader you get the warning every time you boot up. A couple of devs or more I believe through XDA came up with a bootloader warning remover zip and custom splash images for the Axon 7 and it worked perfectly no more boot warning God I loved that. Now what I would like to do is to find away to modify that very script to work with the op5 and op5t. Basically the warnings are jpegs and the remover zip removes them from the bootloader and replaces it with the splash IMG or modified no splash IMG eliminating the warning completely. Wouldn't it be nice op5 and op5t users to flash custom ROMs and not have to worry about that annoying warning like forever. I will upload the ZTE post about the bootloader remover zip and splash images and see if some devs can't figure out how to modify that script. I know codeworx is one of the op5t maintainers who might be interested in this. I'll post again soon. Let me know who else is interested first thanks.
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The more people with one plus 5t phones we can get interested in this project the better. It will force the developers to do something about it. So everyone interested please chime in with your thoughts on this. I loved it on the Axon 7 and the one plus 5t blows the axon away in ram and storage. Axon 7 still love the front firing speakers though lol. So please share your thoughts I'm trying to get as many oneplus 5and 5t users as I can. So show your love modders what do you think. You love custom ROMs like I do. You like to mess with your device to see what it can do. So do I but the bootloader warning has gots to go. If you'd like to check this out look up remove bootloader warning axon 2017g in chrome read up. I'll get the URL for this soon and it give you an idea of what I'm taking about thank
interested
I'm pretty sure a number of users would want this.. and I get it. It doesn't bother me that much though.
Personally, whenever that splash warning pops up, I just press the power button twice to pause then continue. This cuts the wait time for that warning and phone initiate the actual boot process right away and I'll be on my way.
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I'm also interested
This has been discussed before. The warning on the 5/5T isn't an image like it was on older devices. Since it's not an image, it's not a simple replace 'warning image' with another picture. You would need to modify the bootloader to ignore the verity check so the actual warning goes away.
I have seen one person get rid of the warning and that required him to build and sign all of his own packages. Essentially, he re-locked the bootloader and since all of his items were signed (properly) the device would continue to boot.
Edit: Found the post.
superatmel said:
You have to sign boot.img and recovery.img to remove the warning.
I have managed to eliminate it by signing those two images.
In my oneplus 5 and 5t I have twrp installed and with rom lineageos without warning.
Who wants to try to send me your boot and recovery and return it for you to try.
Remember that you have to close the bootloader whereby the phone will be wipe
Process:
fastboot oem unlock
unlock bootloader
You have to go back to fastboot mode
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot recovery recovery_name.img
fastboot oem lock
Wuala
It can be done in any rom from firmware 5.1.5
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@kirknado18 THREAD CLOSED as a subject matter related thread already exists, to which the relevant posts from above have been copied: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/remove-unlocked-bootloader-warning-t3841712
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