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Well here we go, this will revert your bootscreen to the Stock Verizon Android Bootscreen with Sound.
(Verizon animation then waving droids, followed by the HTC animation)
!!!! THIS IS FOR ROOT USERS ONLY !!!!
This has not been tested with any Non-Root ROM!
This HOW-TO was put together on a Windows Machine, Please adjust your syntax if you are using linux.
This has been tested on the Plain Jane ROM (Thanks Jcase!!) And confirmed working on Ivan's ROM (Thanks pkopalek)
EDIT [6/9/10 @ 3:39pm EST]: THIS WORKS ON Eris-based ROMs ONLY at this time. I will be experimenting with other ROM's and will post my findings.
This Bootscreen was pulled from the Downgrade.zip included in this post:
Android Fourms
Please give credit where credit is due. All i did was get all together and write this HOW-TO.
1. Download this zip ... bootscreen_Stock_Sound
And Extract to any location on you computer. You should have a folder named bootscreen with some xml,mp3,and gif files.
2. if you have pushed a bootscreen to /data/local, delete it.
Code:
adb remount
adb shell rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip
3 Enter the adb shell and cd to /system/media and list contents.
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
cd /system/media
ls
Back up the bootanimation.zip located here.
Code:
cp bootanimation.zip bootanimation.bak
or delete it.
Code:
rm bootanimation.zip
Exit shell
Code:
exit
4. Now to push the animation to /system/media
<your-save-path-here> is where you extracted the RAR. When extracted you will have folder named bootscreen_Stock_Sound with a nested folder named bootscreen.
I downloaded the rar to the desktop on Win 7 so my path would be:
C:\Users\Lostbytes\Desktop\bootscreen_Stock_Sound\bootscreen
NOT: C:\Users\Lostbytes\Desktop\bootscreen_Stock_Sound\bootscreen\
as this will nest the folders.
Code:
adb push <your-save-path-here>\bootscreen /system/media/bootscreen
Wait for it to finish.
EDIT:For those having problems with a black boot screen, please enter the following to set the permissions on the bootscreen folder.
Code:
adb remount
adb shell chmod 775 /system/media/bootscreen
5. To Test.
Code:
adb remount
adb shell
bootanimation
PRESS Ctrl-C to return to the shell.
Now a creative person with the inclination, should be able to modify the contents of the bootscreen xml file to use custom sounds and animations. Have Fun All
TO THE DEVS:
Thank you for all your hard work day in and day out. Without people like you, this scene would not exist.
Have Fun
Have Fun Everyone!!!!!!
I've been thinking about this bootscreen for a long time.
Thank you for this.
And for what it's worth, with all the files in place,
my Evil Eris boot animation is just a blank, black screen.
Hmm..... I'm missing something.
I thought this had to be in a ZIP format...
After downloading ..it is a RAR file...
bukada said:
I thought this had to be in a ZIP format...
After downloading ..it is a RAR file...
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This is not the common Bootanimation.zip!!!
Please read the directions, this is the old Style bootanimation format. (using a XML instruction sheet, NOT the desc.txt file w/ png in zip format) This allows much more control. You mush first back up or remove any and all Bootanimations on your phone.
pkopalek said:
And for what it's worth, with all the files in place,
my Evil Eris boot animation is just a blank, black screen.
Hmm..... I'm missing something.
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Did you back up or remove the bootanimation in
/data/local
/system/media
also if /system/media already has a bootscreen folder delete it and replace it with the one from the RAR.
Bootanimation formats as far as i know are:
/data/local/bootanimation.zip
/system/media/booanimation.zip
/system/media/bootscreen/<XML,Gif,MP3 files>/
This bootscreen is the last format. It works on a ERIS running Plain Jane, Will post vid soon.
pkopalek said:
And for what it's worth, with all the files in place,
my Evil Eris boot animation is just a blank, black screen.
Hmm..... I'm missing something.
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Same here. Followed the instrucations and only have a blank screen now during boot up. Is a step missing?
lostbytes said:
Did you back up or remove the bootanimation in
/data/local
/system/media
also if /system/media already has a bootscreen folder delete it and replace it with the one from the RAR.
Bootanimation formats as far as i know are:
/data/local/bootanimation.zip
/system/media/booanimation.zip
/system/media/bootscreen/<XML,Gif,MP3 files>/
This bootscreen is the last format. It works on a ERIS running Plain Jane, Will post vid soon.
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All checkpoints check.
This is also pretty standard for all of Android, so I am baffled as to why we're getting black bootscreens!
pkopalek said:
All checkpoints check.
This is also pretty standard for all of Android, so I am baffled as to why we're getting black bootscreens!
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I will recreate the procedure from the beginning . All i did was pull the original boot screen from Android 1.5 and push to my phone, Maybe i missed documenting something.....But it is a simple operation. Will post again soon.
Yeah, I see.
I even pulled apart downgrade.zip (which I have on my computer) and looked at it myself, just in case a file got corrupted or something.
I can't figure it out!
Maybe this needs to be turned into a bootanimation.zip for some ROMs?
pkopalek said:
Yeah, I see.
I even pulled apart downgrade.zip (which I have on my computer) and looked at it myself, just in case a file got corrupted or something.
I can't figure it out!
Maybe this needs to be turned into a bootanimation.zip for some ROMs?
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Its possible, I will look into it some more, What baffles me is that works for me!!! It may be ROM dependent but i am just recreating the file structure with no modifications from the original. So, in theory the ROM should not matter.
I tried grabbing the /system/bin/bootanimation file from another ROM (so that the 'bootanimation' command would maybe work?) to see if that makes the difference, but it doesn't seem to.
It seems like something silly is missing! I even did a Root Explorer search for anything with the word 'boot' in it to see what could be causing the trouble, but I don't see anything at all! The only things with 'bootscreen' or words like it is in the /system/media/bootscreen/ folder that is there (because I put it there).
Baffling!
Here are screens of what i did, I recreated the whole process and it worked fine for me. Again i am running the Plain Jane ROM (Thanks to Jcase) if that matters.
link To Screen
Hope this helps!!!
I confirmed this DOES seem to work on normal Eris-based ROMs like yours (Ivan's 1.0, in my case)
but NOT on EvilEris.
pkopalek said:
I confirmed this DOES seem to work on normal Eris-based ROMs like yours (Ivan's 1.0, in my case)
but NOT on EvilEris.
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Would you like me to post the bootanimation file from /system/bin?
maybe replacing this file with mine might solve the issue...
File located here........... Bootanimation
Please let me know if this resolves the issue. If not i will install EvilEris and try to recreate.
Same exact success rate.
I also had to chmod your 'bootanimation' to make it work, but that may or may not be related to me downloading/pushing it from a Windows machine.
Neither here nor there, just a black screen.
Blah.
pkopalek said:
Same exact success rate.
I also had to chmod your 'bootanimation' to make it work, but that may or may not be related to me downloading/pushing it from a Windows machine.
Neither here nor there, just a black screen.
Blah.
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pkopalek, Would you please, in root explorer, goto /system/media/bootscreen and list its contents? there should be a bunch of files and NO folders. I thinks my code was nesting the files in a second bootscreen folder.
lostbytes said:
pkopalek, Would you please, in root explorer, goto /system/media/bootscreen and list its contents? there should be a bunch of files and NO folders. I thinks my code was nesting the files in a second bootscreen folder.
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Nope. Exactly the contents it should have.
android_audio.mp3, android_audio.mp3_, boot.gif, boot.mp3, boot_animation.xml, etc etc etc.
Certainly no folders in here. Exactly the contents it should have.
/system/media/bootscreen
same contents as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.PAULSTERM1\Desktop\android\downloads\bootscreen
which is where I extracted the bootscreen contents (twice, once from your download, once from my own downgrade.zip. same results.)
pkopalek, Would you please, in root explorer, goto /system/media/bootscreen and list its contents? there should be a bunch of files and NO folders. I
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Nope. Exactly the contents it should have.
android_audio.mp3, android_audio.mp3_, boot.gif, boot.mp3, boot_animation.xml, etc etc etc.
Certainly no folders in here. Exactly the contents it should have.
/system/media/bootscreen
same contents as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.PAULSTERM1\Desktop\android\downloads\bootscreen
which is where I extracted the bootscreen contents (twice, once from your download, once from my own downgrade.zip. same results.)
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This may be obvious, but make sure to check the permissions on the folder itself.
Try this, then reboot.
adb remount
adb shell chmod 775 /system/media/bootscreen
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Wanted to get rid of the stock startup animation and sounds here is how I did it.
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg
I renamed those 3 files and thats all it took, killed the two boot animations and sounds. So now I get the Initial white AT&T screen a long black period followed by the lock screen.
Now if someone would decipher how to manipulate these QMG files. It looks like others have found a way around them possibly ( http://forum.sdx-developers.com/themes/bootanimation-zip-(testers-needed)/ ), not too sure.
Anyone have the stock startup and shutdown animations from the Galaxy S? I want to de-brand this as much as I can.
More data from inside the /system/bin/bootanimation2nd
debug.sf.nobootanimation 0 BootAnimation boot animation disabled %0 80 /data/local/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip desc.txt descMap is null %d %d %d p %d %d %s images/android-logo-mask.png images/android-logo-shine.png SurfaceFlinger died, exiting... linkToComposerDeath failed (%s)
So it looks like we have some tinkering to do.
ok if you take the bootanimation zip files from the other forum and place them in /system/media and chmod to 644 and chown to root you can launch the bootanimation file in /system/bin remotely with adb and the animation shows on the screen of the phone. So we are on the right path. Rebooting the phone does not cause the animation to play however. Anyone who wants to lend a hand is welcome!
LOCATIONS OF SOUNDS AND ANIMATIONS
Startup sound;
/system/etc/PowerOn.wav
Startup animation;
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg
/system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg
/system/bin/bootanimation
/system/bin/bootaniamtion2nd
Shutdown sound;
/system/media/audio/ui/shutdown.ogg
Shutdown video (directory of .pngs);
/system/media/shutdown/
THIS IS WHAT I FOUND ON ANOTHER SIGHT
You can just delete all other files and folder so you only have fx if your bootscreen is placed like this: META-INF and system system> customize> resource>bootanimation.zip
That should be your only files and folders. Of course if you your bootscreen is placed in data/local/bootanimation.zip then that should be your only directories and files
THIS IS HOW I DID IT WHEN I HAD AN ARIA( not sure but seems like it should be same?)
1. Copy the NEW bootanimation.zip of your choice in SDK Folder
2. Open up CMD
3. cd C:\AndroidSDK\tools (or were ever you SDK files are)
4. adb remount
The filesystem is mounted read only. You need to mount it read/write.
5. adb shell mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
6. adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
7. adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local/bootanimation.zip
To return to read only,
8. adb shell mount -o remount,ro -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
9. Reboot and there you go
HOPE this helps
I've renamed some of the files to see if they do anything also executed a few of the BINs.
/system/bin/bootanimation -- Displays "ANDROID" with a shine going across the text. This animation is not seen at any point during boot, renaming the file did nothing.
/system/bin/bootaniamtion2nd -- Displays "ANDROID" in plain android font. This animation is not seen at any point during boot, renaming the file did nothing.
/system/bin/playlogo -- Executing this file (atleast via the adb shell, although it does output "=============> 1" the exits after a few seconds.) did not appear to do anything. Renaming this file did not appear to change anything in the boot process.
/system/bin/playlogos1 -- Executing this file via the adbshell caused the 2 boot videos (not the "AT&T World Phone" BIOS splash image, just the ATT bars with fire balls and the galaxy S animated logo) to play. This cause similar out put to playlogo in the adb shell, except it counted to 5 and never exited. A Ctrl+C in DOS forces the adb shell to quit which causes the bin file to halt execution also.
I'm going to try and open the playlogos1 file and/or try to find a qmg player, we may just have to replace the qmg files to MOD the boot animation.
Some relevant source ( http://github.com/Dieken/SurfaceFli...rks/base/cmds/bootanimation/BootAnimation.cpp ). Its starting to look like the qmg files are raw frame buffer information.
I went through the playlogo and playlogos1 bin files again with bvi (linux app for viewing binary files) one of the legible sections before the part that points to the *.qmg file loads a decoder. The qmg files appear to be Qmage files.
See quramsoft.com/solution_e/qmage.asp
sorry cant post links yet.
kenjindomini said:
I went through the playlogo and playlogos1 bin files again with bvi (linux app for viewing binary files) one of the legible sections before the part that points to the *.qmg file loads a decoder. The qmg files appear to be Qmage files.
See quramsoft.com/solution_e/qmage.asp
sorry cant post links yet.
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You may have nailed it on the head which is a good find, but unfortunately it looks like we will never be able to edit one of these.
So I take it no one has yet attempted to use a bootanimation.zip like on the Samsung moment http://forum.sdx-developers.com/themes/(how-to)-bootanimation-zip/
I might give this a try later today:
Rename playlogos1 -> playlogos1.orig
find sexy bootanimation.zip on the interwebs and load it into /system/media
I'll report back with my findings, even if they're depressing.
kenjindomini said:
So I take it no one has yet attempted to use a bootanimation.zip like on the Samsung moment http://forum.sdx-developers.com/themes/(how-to)-bootanimation-zip/
I might give this a try later today:
Rename playlogos1 -> playlogos1.orig
find sexy bootanimation.zip on the interwebs and load it into /system/media
I'll report back with my findings, even if they're depressing.
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Yes I have tried several, and while you can launch them manually they do not trigger on reboot.
Yeah
I even tried to chmod the file in both data/local and system/media to mode 777 and still just a black screen.
Looks like we are waiting for a hacked kernel.
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kenjindomini said:
Yeah
I even tried to chmod the file in both data/local and system/media to mode 777 and still just a black screen.
Looks like we are waiting for a hacked kernel.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
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In the meantime I am looking to see exactly how/where these are being called in the boot process.
Ok since things just didnt seem to be working here is what I did. I renamed the playlogo and playlogos1 file and replaced them respectively with renamed copies of
/system/bin/bootanimation
/system/bin/bootaniamtion2nd
then put a bootanimation.zip in both /system/media and /data/local then when I rebooted I get the plain white at&t screen. followed by a short black screen, and then the bootanimation.zip.
So this works it just has a 7 second or so black screen.
Ok, something weird is happening. I'm trying to rename /system/etc/PowerOn.wav to PowerOn.wav.bak because I have downloaded the Bootsamsung.qmg, Bootsamsungloop.qmg and PowerOn.wav from the I-9000 but every time I rename /system/etc/PowerOn.wav to *.bak using root explorer it says its renamed successfully but then if I do a view refresh, its right back to how it was originally. Same thing if I just go and try to outright delete it, it looks like its deleted until I do a view refresh then its right back there. Like I cant get rid of it at all. Anybody know whats going on??
On another note I copied the Bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg from the I-9000 to the folder /system/media and just let it overwrite the orignals. Now the flying att 3G antenna stuff is gone. It goes from the white world phone screen to a black screen then to the Galaxy S animation. But its still playing that super loud whoosh sound because I cant get rid of the original PowerOn.wav file to save my life.
The PowerOn.wav from the I-9000 is 5 seconds long, its the same as the AT&T one except it doesnt have the first two seconds that contains the really loud and annoying "Whoooosh".
I had this problem at first. Make sure you are mounted r/w. If that doesnt work move the file out of the folder. I seem to recall that one file was a pita for me too.
If you get it working let us know!
rahlquist said:
I had this problem at first. Make sure you are mounted r/w. If that doesnt work move the file out of the folder. I seem to recall that one file was a pita for me too.
If you get it working let us know!
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HaHa, that worked great. Thanks.
I was mounted as r/w in root explorer. I tried renaming and deleting dozens of times with no success, never really thought about move. It let me move it right out of /system/etc. Then I was able to copy in the new PowerOn.wav from my sdcard. Then I could rename the original to PowerOn.wav.bak, then move it back to /system/etc just in case for the future. So now I dont hear that really loud and annoying "whoosh".
Is the /video/shutdown folder with the 60 frames of .pngs the same as the startup animation perhaps played backwards? I'm thinking of making my own custom animation and replacing those files to see how it looks.
rahlquist said:
In the meantime I am looking to see exactly how/where these are being called in the boot process.
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If you look in the init.rc there is BOOTCLASSPATH line and it lists framework files, they are compiled java code (*.JAR) one of these files or a modified version of the android kernel would be responsible for executing the playlogos1 bin file. playlogos1 is the only file on the of the 4 in that directory that we have talked about that does anything during boot on the captivate. playlogo seems to be remnant from the older samsung androids (E.G the moment). The 2 bootanimation bin files just display the word android in green android style font 1 with a shine and 1 plain.
I've looked through almost every system file and I can think of, there is no reference to the playlogs1 file that can be viewed in plain text. It would be the very first thing to be called soon as linux begins to load. The ATT world phone splash image I would assume, just like on a pc, hides the BIOS/POST output and the boot animation is hiding all of the linux init output. though it does sadden me that renaming the files the play the boot animation does not cause all the boot text to display.
Darkeligos said:
Is the /video/shutdown folder with the 60 frames of .pngs the same as the startup animation perhaps played backwards? I'm thinking of making my own custom animation and replacing those files to see how it looks.
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This is not the case. the playlogos1 bin file, the file responsible for launching the boot animation, loads a QMAGE decoder before loading the 2 *.QMG files. If look back to my previous post on the first page there is a link to the developer of QMAGE and its a compressed library of images that get decompressed on-the-fly.
@the guy with the I9000 boot animations and audio, Dude where did you get those? i9000 forum? link us? Attach here? Please?
kenjindomini said:
@the guy with the I9000 boot animations and audio, Dude where did you get those? i9000 forum? link us? Attach here? Please?
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Yes, this needs to be mandatory - if you've got something good working that gets rid of the AT&T JUNK sounds and animation, then you gotta attach them on this thread and tell us the steps you took to get it going! Thanks in advance!
Hello everyone,
I have recently been messing around with my droid 2 and was able to change the boot screen successfully by doing the following commands:
PHP:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
After running this command I had the new animation and that works great. My question is if anyone know how to incorporate a boot up sound with this. I have tried creating a bootscreen folder and having the boot_animation.xml in both the system/media path and the system/media/bootscreen path, however to no success. It is to be noted that when I removed the bootanimation.zip from the system/media folder, it defaults to the original blue android loading animation as if it were not seeing a bootscreen folder.
theecho said:
Hello everyone,
I have recently been messing around with my droid 2 and was able to change the boot screen successfully by doing the following commands:
PHP:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
After running this command I had the new animation and that works great. My question is if anyone know how to incorporate a boot up sound with this. I have tried creating a bootscreen folder and having the boot_animation.xml in both the system/media path and the system/media/bootscreen path, however to no success. It is to be noted that when I removed the bootanimation.zip from the system/media folder, it defaults to the original blue android loading animation as if it were not seeing a bootscreen folder.
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What is the boot animation that you used and is is just as simple as removing the boot animation that is in the system media file and replacing it with another boot animation like what was done with the D1?
Yes it was pretty simple just do the following
PHP:
adb pull system/media/bootanimation.zip
This will pull you current boot animation. Move it somewhere to keep as a backup.
PHP:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
This is assuming bootanimation.zip is located in you android sdk's tools folder. You can use any of the bootanimations that are an assortment of pngs.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
I wonder what would happen if you had one in data/local
bump*
Anyone have any further info on this? I would really like a startup sound again.
theecho said:
Yes it was pretty simple just do the following
PHP:
adb pull system/media/bootanimation.zip
This will pull you current boot animation. Move it somewhere to keep as a backup.
PHP:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
This is assuming bootanimation.zip is located in you android sdk's tools folder. You can use any of the bootanimations that are an assortment of pngs.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
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Ok if the boot animation is on the system media file like the D1 why cant we just take a boot animation and delete it out of the system media and replace it with a new one? Do you have to ADB push it?
The boot animation is kept in the system/media folder. If you can replace this by another means, it will work. I chose to use adb push as I was already in my command line due to an application i was writing.
help
hey guys, sorry for the noob question, but what r u guys using to zip your finnished product? (not a flashable zip) just the zip u can push or use root expor to just place in correct spot. i know you cant use anycompression, but ive tryed everything and i must be doing something wrong. to make sure my zip methods are not adding any compression, i pulled my orig bootanimation, which zipped is 6114kb, i unzipped, then rezipped, and i keep getting dif sized zip files.. if done right it should be the exact same size right?
using the following this is what i get
ok oring is 6114kb, heres what the others do, 7zip 6124kb(bigger) PC zip client 6086kb and winrar is the closest at 6119kb
any advice would be greatly apr
Does doing ADB push require you to plug the phone into the computer in PC mode?
Also, can you change boot animations on stock ROM, or only on custom ROM?
I downloaded a bootanimation.zip file that's 480x854 pixels, the same as the D2's screen. I also looked at the default bootanimation.zip file, which is 480x480. Does the resolution matter at all, or can the phone display it either way?
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theecho said:
Yes it was pretty simple just do the following
PHP:
adb pull system/media/bootanimation.zip
This will pull you current boot animation. Move it somewhere to keep as a backup.
PHP:
adb push bootanimation.zip system/media/
This is assuming bootanimation.zip is located in you android sdk's tools folder. You can use any of the bootanimations that are an assortment of pngs.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
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No need, you can download Super Manager from Market, using file manager function and get root access to copy directly.
Have fun.
Since this is bumped anyway, for whatever reason sounds will not work on boot with the default Rom. MIUI and other Roms are necessary for this mod.
Hey guys.. if you like the new boot animation from Motorola XOOM, i've sort of ported it to Milestone/DROID
in fact i just modded the desc.txt resolution settings.. but it seem working pretty well
so, here you go
if you don't know how to deal with bootanimations, feel free to ask
EDIT: use sileshn's version.. this is actually portrait mode animation, not fullscreen
do i just flash this in clockwork mod recovery?
i tried, i have cm7
and it didnt take (cm7 boot screen still showing)
Landscape mode
The same bootanimation in landscape mode.
much better if you add preview here
tylerwatt12 said:
do i just flash this in clockwork mod recovery?
i tried, i have cm7
and it didnt take (cm7 boot screen still showing)
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Just use rootexplorer to replace your existing bootanimation.zip. It should either be in /system/media or /data/local. If there is no bootanimation.zip in either directories, just place the downloaded file to /data/local.
edit : Just checked. In CM7, the bootanimation file is in /system/media.
tegezan said:
much better if you add preview here
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8stGDoW-ZY
Better option, download the attached zip file, inside there is a mp4 file, make in run in your media player with automatic repeat.
Edit: looks much better on phone than the preview.
well... landscape animation look better for me....
Landscape mode
Aarght.. sorry guys, i thougt it'd be already in landscape. i actually tried playing it in terminal only and that somehow happened to be in landscape..probably 'cause i had my hw keyboard open
so, feel free to use sileshn's version
Hello.
I can't replace the files in /system/media...
To do this i need adb)
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
hi... what tools that i need to make or edit bootanimation.zip...?
coz i realize there one picture in landscape animation hv wrong rotation..?
thx..
tegezan said:
hi... what tools that i need to make or edit bootanimation.zip...?
coz i realize there one picture in landscape animation hv wrong rotation..?
thx..
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unzip the contents. The file is the part0 directory. Correct the image using any image editor and rezip it ( including desc.txt ), dont use any compression ( very important ).
marcelotorres said:
Hello.
I can't replace the files in /system/media...
To do this i need adb)
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
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you have to remount the /system partition as read/write in order to be able to rewrite the old one..
you can do it in Terminal Emulator..this will to the trick:
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /system
nice boot animations
can have it in Live Wallpaper
I really like that honeycomb animation.
Very cool.
The only issue I would have is that it would be hard to tell if you are getting a boot loop or if it's just taking a long time to boot.
I attached one that I made which includes an "intro" to the honeycomb animation - the milestone bios/boot animation that I'm sure most of you have seen.
Edit: See post 18 below for an updated version.
Astrowe said:
you have to remount the /system partition as read/write in order to be able to rewrite the old one..
you can do it in Terminal Emulator..this will to the trick:
Code:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock6 /system
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If his method doesn't work, try this..
I've done a few boot animations this way.. put the bootanimation.zip on the root of your SD card (make sure it's named bootanimation.zip if you're using windows, just right click the file and "Rename". don't put .zip at the end, Windows does that for you. Not sure about Macs..), and go into Terminal Emulator (you can download one from the Market for free) and type the following, hitting enter after each line:
su
cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
note that when you hit enter after the 2nd line, it may take a few secons before you get the # sign again. once you see it, type reboot and enter. and you're all set!
zeppelinrox said:
I really like that honeycomb animation.
Very cool.
The only issue I would have is that it would be hard to tell if you are getting a boot loop or if it's just taking a long time to boot.
I attached one that I made which includes an "intro" to the honeycomb animation - the milestone bios/boot animation that I'm sure most of you have seen.
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should i rename file to work it ?
Yeah it has to be named bootanimation.zip
I always give downloaded animations descriptive names so I can tell what it is just by looking at it.
Usually, I make a copy, rename the copy, and install that.
btw I noticed a stray frame that caused a stutter so I redid it.
I also noticed that the animation was too slow at 10 fps so I sped it up a bit....
It was 10 fps because that's what the original bios animation was set at.
I bumped it up to 20.
thanks friend
very beautiful.
Hello,
So I'm having an issue with replacing the default boot animation. Of course i want to have the McLaren boot animation but for some reason I can't flash it. By flash it i used the first app that comes up as custom bootanimation. I can flash others but when i tried the mclaren one it just didn't work... any help?
Did you try through Magisk?
AmonRatMC said:
Hello,
So I'm having an issue with replacing the default boot animation. Of course i want to have the McLaren boot animation but for some reason I can't flash it. By flash it i used the first app that comes up as custom bootanimation. I can flash others but when i tried the mclaren one it just didn't work... any help?
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I`m also having problems replacing it. I keep getting not enough space error when trying to copy to boot animation.
AmonRatMC said:
Hello,
So I'm having an issue with replacing the default boot animation. Of course i want to have the McLaren boot animation but for some reason I can't flash it. By flash it i used the first app that comes up as custom bootanimation. I can flash others but when i tried the mclaren one it just didn't work... any help?
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Try this:
Name animation zip bootanimation.zip, then,
copy it go to root>system >media and paste the zip file.*
Change permission of bootanimation.zip to 644
Pro tip, before doing this, rename current animation bootanimation.bak
AmonRatMC said:
Hello,
So I'm having an issue with replacing the default boot animation. Of course i want to have the McLaren boot animation but for some reason I can't flash it. By flash it i used the first app that comes up as custom bootanimation. I can flash others but when i tried the mclaren one it just didn't work... any help?
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Here's some things I noticed using adb shell and plain linux commands: (info: op6t, 9.0.14, no-limits 7.1a, ...)
- "df - h" shows /system as having no free space on mine now in 9.0.14, and I do get an ut of space: error if I do a "mv /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip"
- mount -o remount,rw /system seems to work OK and I can copy small other files to /system/media after I makes space by deleting a big font file in /system/media/fonts.
- Even if I successfully copy the bootanimation file I really want using either my own shell way or No-Limits selection of the zip file I put in ./xXx folder, there is no boot animation.
- Only little bootanimation.zip files like the pixel2 one work for me.
So -- something changed inside 9.0.14 having to do with /system/media (or /system) but I'm not able to see it yet. Maybe someone else can shed more light. And: After doing the things above, I just switched back to bootanimation.zip for pixel2 using both shell commands and also @xXx's profile and it worked fine.
Last note: Having no bootanimation.zip really speeds up the boot (seems pretty logical lol). I had no idea how much quicker it made it and now I like that best but I don't boot that often.
Oh yeah: I did remember to do a chmod 644 on all the tests for the bootanimation.zip file and change /system back to ro mode, so it's not that.
hachamacha said:
Here's some things I noticed using adb shell and plain linux commands: (info: op6t, 9.0.14, no-limits 7.1a, ...)
- "df - h" shows /system as having no free space on mine now in 9.0.14, and I do get an ut of space: error if I do a "mv /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip"
- mount -o remount,rw /system seems to work OK and I can copy small other files to /system/media after I makes space by deleting a big font file in /system/media/fonts.
- Even if I successfully copy the bootanimation file I really want using either my own shell way or No-Limits selection of the zip file I put in ./xXx folder, there is no boot animation.
- Only little bootanimation.zip files like the pixel2 one work for me.
So -- something changed inside 9.0.14 having to do with /system/media (or /system) but I'm not able to see it yet. Maybe someone else can shed more light. And: After doing the things above, I just switched back to bootanimation.zip for pixel2 using both shell commands and also @xXx's profile and it worked fine.
Last note: Having no bootanimation.zip really speeds up the boot (seems pretty logical lol). I had no idea how much quicker it made it and now I like that best but I don't boot that often.
Oh yeah: I did remember to do a chmod 644 on all the tests for the bootanimation.zip file and change /system back to ro mode, so it's not that.
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I can confirm your findings, I deleted the stock bootanimation to see if I can put it back, thinking it is some kind of permission issue. But it works, so you can change the bootanimation, but only with comparable file sizes with the original ~12MB. I was trying to put the watch dogs animation which is quite large, around 45MB. If anybody can shed some light on why the sudden decrease in system space, it would be great. I mean you could delete ringtones, fonts etc., but I would rather not honestly.
I noticed too a decrease of space available on system after 9.0.14, mine is only over 5 mb free space.
hachamacha said:
Here's some things I noticed using adb shell and plain linux commands: (info: op6t, 9.0.14, no-limits 7.1a, ...)
- "df - h" shows /system as having no free space on mine now in 9.0.14, and I do get an ut of space: error if I do a "mv /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip"
- mount -o remount,rw /system seems to work OK and I can copy small other files to /system/media after I makes space by deleting a big font file in /system/media/fonts.
- Even if I successfully copy the bootanimation file I really want using either my own shell way or No-Limits selection of the zip file I put in ./xXx folder, there is no boot animation.
- Only little bootanimation.zip files like the pixel2 one work for me.
So -- something changed inside 9.0.14 having to do with /system/media (or /system) but I'm not able to see it yet. Maybe someone else can shed more light. And: After doing the things above, I just switched back to bootanimation.zip for pixel2 using both shell commands and also @xXx's profile and it worked fine.
Last note: Having no bootanimation.zip really speeds up the boot (seems pretty logical lol). I had no idea how much quicker it made it and now I like that best but I don't boot that often.
Oh yeah: I did remember to do a chmod 644 on all the tests for the bootanimation.zip file and change /system back to ro mode, so it's not that.
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I can confirm the size problem.
Had the same issue when I wanted to replace the bootanimation zip file with one that was about 13MB.
Under System/app/ I deleted the default YouTube.apk which was about 64MB and replaced it with one from ApkMirror (dated May 2019) with is 32MB in size.
Everything is working fine and now I have around 23MB of free space on the system partition.
FLH_Sky said:
I can confirm the size problem.
Had the same issue when I wanted to replace the bootanimation zip file with one that was about 13MB.
Under System/app/ I deleted the default YouTube.apk which was about 64MB and replaced it with one from ApkMirror (dated May 2019) with is 32MB in size.
Everything is working fine and now I have around 23MB of free space on the system partition.
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I think I mentioned ^^ that I'd deleted a huge unused font file from /system/fonts and now have ~40MB free on /system. That pretty well cleaned things up for me, but thanks for letting us know. I think it took at least 2 reboots after I cleaned off the font file before the free space registered in the 'explorers' (I was using root explorer to look) and then all the boot animations were working again.
It's tempting to do an issue report over at OP's bug site, but I'm not sure it's a bug yet. I never know what their intent was or if they just screwed up.