Design your Own Splash Screen & Flash on your Note 5 (Tutorial) - Galaxy Note5 General

☠ How to Make & Flash Your Own Splash Screen ☠​
Yo Guys !!! :fingers-crossed:
Check my other Thread that you can download Splash Screens for your Note 5 ➳ Splash Thread
↓ Be for we start please Read this ↓
☣ Warning ☣
∞ logo.jpg image size 96KB to 120kb only ∞
∞ Image Size W 1440 x H 2560 ∞
∞ I am not gonna take any responsibility if something goes wrong but still can help ∞
∞ Will Brick your Device ∞
∞ Don't try to be too smart if you don't no what your doing ∞
Requirement
One of these for Designing ↓
♛ Adobe Photoshop
♚ Adobe Illustrator
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☯ Download IMoa Splash Screen Files.zip ↓
(zip contains)
• logo.jpg
• Splash Design (sample).ai
• Splash Screen by IMoa.zip
------------------------------------------------------------
✍ Others ↓
• 7-Zip File Manager
:laugh: Ok Guys !!! let's start :laugh:​
♛ Adobe Photoshop Guide
° Open Photoshop
° Drag & Drop or open "logo.jpg" file
° Design as per your taste (Don't change the image size)
° After complete Designing Click File --> Save for Web & Devices (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S)
° Select 2nd tab of the top "Optimized"
° Check Right side below Image Size { W 1440 x H 2560 }
° Right Side Top select image present JPEG High or any
° Left side Down you can see the Image Size in "K" (Adjust the image size between 96KB to 120KB)
° Adjust the (Image size KB) with Right side Top by using Quality & Blur {you can less the image size}
° Save --> Name : logo.jpg (no others) / Format type : Images Only
♚ Adobe Illustrator Guide
° Open Splash Design (sample).ai
° Design as per your taste (Don't change the image size)
° After complete Designing Click File --> Save for Web & Devices (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S)
° Select 2nd tab of the top "Optimized"
° Right side middle Select --> Image Size {Width 1440 x Height 2560}
° Left side Down you can see the Image Size in "K" (Adjust the image size between 96KB to 120KB)
° Right Side Top select image present JPEG High or any
° Adjust the (Image size KB) with Right side Top by using Quality & Blur {you can less the image size}
° Save --> Name : logo.jpg (no others) / Save as type : Images Only "jpg"
❅ Lets Get ready the file for Flashing ❅
⋆ Right click on the logo.jpg select properties & go to Details tab
Check ↓
° Dimensions 1440 x 2560
° Horizontal resolution 96 dpi
° Vertical resolution 96 dpi
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⋆ Now Open zip file Using 7-Zip File Manager --> Splash Screen by IMoa.zip
⋆ Double Click on param.bin
⋆ Drag and Drop your design "logo.jpg" Confirm file copy YES
⋆ Close 7-Zip File Manager it will ask file has been modified click OK
⋆ You can change the Zip file name as your wish :good:
☬ Lets Flash the File ☬
* Transfer the file in to your mobile
* Flash the Zip file via TWRP
* Congratulation :highfive: Thats it :good:
If your facing any error without booting or Black Screen,
press Volume down + Home + Power Buttoon for 10 to 15 sec, go to Download Mode & Flash Note 5 Back to Stock via Odin file from Odin Software on "BL"
Note 5 Back to Stock via Odin
Download
Kindly Inform me, if there is some wrong links
Thanks & Regards

Hi I have a question regarding my note 5. I had flashed note 7 rom on my note 5. Now my note 5 shows note 7 on start up. How I can go back to note 5 start up. I have already flashed note 5 official rom via Odin but still no luck.

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gopihanda123 said:
Hi I have a question regarding my note 5. I had flashed note 7 rom on my note 5. Now my note 5 shows note 7 on start up. How I can go back to note 5 start up. I have already flashed note 5 official rom via Odin but still no luck.
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Yes bro you can...
Please check my splash screen thread (link check top) and download Note 5 original Splash Screen.
Just flash via twrp.. your done ???
Make sure u have note 7 rom which chnaged your splash screen if anything goes wrong.
Downloading official rom won't chnage splash screen as i remember splash screen given on Lollipop stock firmware at a time ?

Here U r guys, just made it for U and me, clean and stock Note8 SplashScreen Logo for Note5(checked so far on N920C and N920R4 US variant)
Tnx to Dev @~ IMaadh ~
https://mega.nz/#!AcV32apC!nXRXRiA4Od3b9PFZE-GdpdbxKVfLvt0mRccIWXvnfpg

RamHa said:
Here U r guys, just made it for U and me, clean and stock Note8 SplashScreen Logo for Note5(checked so far on N920C and N920R4 US variant)
Tnx to Dev @~ IMaadh ~
https://mega.nz/#!AcV32apC!nXRXRiA4Od3b9PFZE-GdpdbxKVfLvt0mRccIWXvnfpg
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tnx im using it on my note 5 N920C:good::fingers-crossed:

shiko0 said:
tnx im using it on my note 5 N920C:good::fingers-crossed:
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U r welcome mate :highfive:

~ IMaadh ~ said:
☠ How to Make & Flash Your Own Splash Screen ☠​
Yo Guys !!! :fingers-crossed:
Check my other Thread that you can download Splash Screens for your Note 5 ➳ Splash Thread
↓ Be for we start please Read this ↓
☣ Warning ☣
∞ logo.jpg image size 96KB to 120kb only ∞
∞ Image Size W 1440 x H 2560 ∞
∞ I am not gonna take any responsibility if something goes wrong but still can help ∞
∞ Will Brick your Device ∞
∞ Don't try to be too smart if you don't no what your doing ∞
Requirement
One of these for Designing ↓
♛ Adobe Photoshop
♚ Adobe Illustrator
------------------------------------------------------------
☯ Download IMoa Splash Screen Files.zip ↓
(zip contains)
• logo.jpg
• Splash Design (sample).ai
• Splash Screen by IMoa.zip
------------------------------------------------------------
✍ Others ↓
• 7-Zip File Manager
:laugh: Ok Guys !!! let's start :laugh:​
♛ Adobe Photoshop Guide
° Open Photoshop
° Drag & Drop or open "logo.jpg" file
° Design as per your taste (Don't change the image size)
° After complete Designing Click File --> Save for Web & Devices (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S)
° Select 2nd tab of the top "Optimized"
° Check Right side below Image Size { W 1440 x H 2560 }
° Right Side Top select image present JPEG High or any
° Left side Down you can see the Image Size in "K" (Adjust the image size between 96KB to 120KB)
° Adjust the (Image size KB) with Right side Top by using Quality & Blur {you can less the image size}
° Save --> Name : logo.jpg (no others) / Format type : Images Only
♚ Adobe Illustrator Guide
° Open Splash Design (sample).ai
° Design as per your taste (Don't change the image size)
° After complete Designing Click File --> Save for Web & Devices (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+S)
° Select 2nd tab of the top "Optimized"
° Right side middle Select --> Image Size {Width 1440 x Height 2560}
° Left side Down you can see the Image Size in "K" (Adjust the image size between 96KB to 120KB)
° Right Side Top select image present JPEG High or any
° Adjust the (Image size KB) with Right side Top by using Quality & Blur {you can less the image size}
° Save --> Name : logo.jpg (no others) / Save as type : Images Only "jpg"
❅ Lets Get ready the file for Flashing ❅
⋆ Right click on the logo.jpg select properties & go to Details tab
Check ↓
⋆ Now Open zip file Using 7-Zip File Manager --> Splash Screen by IMoa.zip
⋆ Double Click on param.bin
⋆ Drag and Drop your design "logo.jpg" Confirm file copy YES
⋆ Close 7-Zip File Manager it will ask file has been modified click OK
⋆ You can change the Zip file name as your wish :good:
☬ Lets Flash the File ☬
* Transfer the file in to your mobile
* Flash the Zip file via TWRP
* Congratulation :highfive: Thats it :good:
If your facing any error without booting or Black Screen,
press Volume down + Home + Power Buttoon for 10 to 15 sec, go to Download Mode & Flash Note 5 Back to Stock via Odin file from Odin Software on "BL"
Note 5 Back to Stock via Odin
Download
Kindly Inform me, if there is some wrong links
Thanks & Regards
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thanks that work with me ... and your post very clear and easy .. big thanks

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[GUIDE] How To Make Custom Bootanimation

Hello Everyone
Here Is The Tutorial On How to Create Ur Own Boot Animation for U r Mobile...
Requirements :
1) Windows OS
2) BootAnimation Factory : Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
3) Image Resizer (To change the resolution of the images) : Go here https://imageresizer.codeplex.com/
4) Image Editing Software ( Your wish)
5) 7Zip
6) Notepad++
What Is BootAnimation??
The Android boot animation is contained within a an uncompressed zip file called bootanimation.zip that can be found in the media folder of the system partition i.e. /system/media on the internal memory of the device. This single file contains all the information required to play the boot animation, and is loaded automatically when the device boots.
What a Bootanimation.zip Contains??
. If you extract the contents of the bootanimation.zip file to your computer, you will see:
1) A desc.txt file
2) A part0 folder (Contains PNG images named in incremental numbers)
3) More part1, part2 etc. folders (May or may not be present)
As you can see, bootanimation.zip merely contains one text file and one or more folders with PNG images. The animation is played simply by displaying the images in a sequence, and the text file defines how they are to be played. In essence, first the PNG files in the part0 folder are displayed one after the other and afterwards, those in the part1 file – if it exists – are displayed, again one after the other, and so on. All of this is defined in the desc.txt file.hence desc.txt file is vital file for creating a bootanimation.
Now Will See What Each Files And Folder Does:laugh:
Imp : I Am Taking The Example Of My Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos - GT-I9082 whose Resolution is 480X800. This Guide is applicable to all Andriod Devices Difference u have to make is the RESOLUTION of u r Device.
The folders
{
"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"
}
These contain PNG images named in numbers, starting from something like 0000.jpg or 00001.jpg and proceeding with increments of 1. There has to be at least one folder, and there is no known upper limit to the number of folders.
The desc.txt file
This file defines how the images in the folder(s) are displayed during the boot animation, in the following format:
Width Height Frame-rate
p Loop Pause Folder1
p Loop Pause Folder2
An example of a desc.txt file is:
480 800 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
As you can see, in the first line, 480 and 800 define the width and height of the boot animation in pixels for this example. This must be the same as the screen resolution of your device for the boot animation to properly play in full screen. 30 is the frame rate in fps (frames per second) i.e. number of images to display per second.
The second and third lines have a same format, start with p, which stands for a part of the animation and end in part0 or part1, which denotes the folder in which the images for that part are present.
The number after ‘p’ defines how many times this part will loop (repeat playback) before switching to the next part (if present). Specifying 0 would make the part loop indefinitely till the phone has fully booted.
The next number is for the pause, and is expressed in the number of frames, which can be translated into time by dividing it by the frame rate. A pause of 15 for example, would mean pausing for the time it takes 15 frames to play and since the frame rate is 30 frames per second, 15 frames would take half a second.
Translating all of this in case of the above example, the boot animation will play at a resolution of 480 by 800 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps, starting with the contents of part0 folder and after playing them in one loop, switching to contents of part1 folder and playing them continuously till the device fully boots.
Steps To Create Ur Own Bootanimations
1) Download All The Necessary Tools U need To For This.
2) Install The Necessary Softwares.
3) Go through the entire Inside the bootanimation.zip File Which I will attach at the end of this guide.
4) Plan how your boot animation will run. This includes how many distinct parts it will have, how long will each part play and what will be the sequence of the parts.
5) Make a new folder at any convenient location on your computer, and name it bootanimation.
6) In this folder, create a folder for each part of your boot animation, named part0, part1 and so on.
7) In the image editor of your choice (Adobe Photoshop,GIMP), make all the image files for each part of your boot animation with the proper dimensions equal to your phone’s screen resolution, and save them in the respective folder for each part, in PNG format. Up to 32 bit PNGs are supported.
Note: In case you are converting an existing boot animation to fit your phone’s screen, simply extract the images from it and resize each of them to your device’s screen resolution.
8) Make sure the images are named in numerical format and in proper sequence, i.e. the images in the first part should start with let’s say 00000.jpg and go on till 00075.jpg, and the images in the second part should then start off with 00076.jpg and go on till – for instance – 00123.jpg.
9) Now open the Boot Animation Factory Tool.
10) Click on “Create a New Boot Animation” Button.
11) There will be 2 options Asking for Source (1)From folder and (2) From GIF. Since In This Guide I have used Folder Method, Select Folder and click OK
12) Click On Choose folder and Select The bootanimation folder were u had stored all the necessary folders and images.
13) At the Right Hand Side You Can see the tab were the Resolution of The pics will be displayed..You can edit it and change the resolution and FPS too. Let the setting be “Don’t Repeat”
14) click on add loop button.
15) Select The Folder Ex: part0 . For this folder Set THE LOOP to 1 and TIME DELAY to 0 ( You Can Put your Custom delay if u wish) and Click ADD button.
16) Repeat the Step 15 but here Select the next part In Folder Ex : part1
17) If U have more part folders select the respective part and repeat the Step 15.
18) For last folder ( Ex : If part1 is last folder ) the SET THE LOOP to 0 . So that it Repeats
19) You can PREVIEW your bootanimation before saving by clicking on PREVIEW Button.
20) Click Save Boot Animation Button and name it has “bootanimation”
You Have Done A Bootanimation Successfully..:laugh::laugh:
How To Put It In Your Device?
File browser method (Rooted devices only):
1) Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount the storage card for file transfer.
2) Copy the bootanimation.zip file that you want to install, to your SD card.
3) Unmount USB storage and launch the file browser of your choice on your phone.
4) Browse to /system/media, copy the existing bootanimation.zip file from there and paste it somewhere safe on your SD card.
5) Browse to the location on the SD card where you copied the new bootanimation.zip and copy it.
6) Browse to /system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there.
7) If you are using Root Explorer App, you will have to Touch ‘Mount R/W’. This will make your system partition writeable.
8) Check if the permissions are rw-r—r—. If not, change them to that.
9) Reboot And Enjoy Your New Bootanimation Done by You:laugh:
Credits :
despotovski01 for his AWESOME BOOTANIMATION FACTORY....
FOR SAMPLE SEE ATTACHEMENTS
:laugh:IF IT HELPED YOU KINDLY PRESS THANKS BUTTON SO THAT I WILL KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE BENEFITED FROM IT:laugh:
Excellent tutorial...well described... keep up the good work
doctor_droid said:
Excellent tutorial...well described... keep up the good work
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Thanks doctor_droid for your inspirational reply
Hello Everyone
Here Is The Tutorial On How to Create Ur Own Boot Animation for U r Mobile...
Requirements :
1) Windows OS
2) BootAnimation Factory : Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
3) Image Resizer (To change the resolution of the images) : Go here https://imageresizer.codeplex.com/
4) Image Editing Software ( Your wish)
5) 7Zip
6) Notepad++
What Is BootAnimation??
The Android boot animation is contained within a an uncompressed zip file called bootanimation.zip that can be found in the media folder of the system partition i.e. /system/media on the internal memory of the device. This single file contains all the information required to play the boot animation, and is loaded automatically when the device boots.
What a Bootanimation.zip Contains??
. If you extract the contents of the bootanimation.zip file to your computer, you will see:
1)A desc.txt file
2)A part0 folder (Contains PNG images named in incremental numbers)
3)More part1, part2 etc. folders (May or may not be present)
As you can see, bootanimation.zip merely contains one text file and one or more folders with PNG images. The animation is played simply by displaying the images in a sequence, and the text file defines how they are to be played. In essence, first the PNG files in the part0 folder are displayed one after the other and afterwards, those in the part1 file – if it exists – are displayed, again one after the other, and so on. All of this is defined in the desc.txt file.hence desc.txt file is vital file for creating a bootanimation.
Now Will See What Each Files And Folder Does:laugh:
Imp : I Am Taking The Example Of My Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos - GT-I9082 whose Resolution is 480X800. This Guide is applicable to all Andriod Devices Difference u have to make is the RESOLUTION of u r Device.
The folders
These contain PNG images named in numbers, starting from something like 0000.jpg or 00001.jpg and proceeding with increments of 1. There has to be at least one folder, and there is no known upper limit to the number of folders.
The desc.txt file
This file defines how the images in the folder(s) are displayed during the boot animation, in the following format:
Width Height Frame-rate
p Loop Pause Folder1
p Loop Pause Folder2
An example of a desc.txt file is:
480 800 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
As you can see, in the first line, 480 and 800 define the width and height of the boot animation in pixels for this example. This must be the same as the screen resolution of your device for the boot animation to properly play in full screen. 30 is the frame rate in fps (frames per second) i.e. number of images to display per second.
The second and third lines have a same format, start with p, which stands for a part of the animation and end in part0 or part1, which denotes the folder in which the images for that part are present.
The number after ‘p’ defines how many times this part will loop (repeat playback) before switching to the next part (if present). Specifying 0 would make the part loop indefinitely till the phone has fully booted.
The next number is for the pause, and is expressed in the number of frames, which can be translated into time by dividing it by the frame rate. A pause of 15 for example, would mean pausing for the time it takes 15 frames to play and since the frame rate is 30 frames per second, 15 frames would take half a second.
Translating all of this in case of the above example, the boot animation will play at a resolution of 480 by 800 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps, starting with the contents of part0 folder and after playing them in one loop, switching to contents of part1 folder and playing them continuously till the device fully boots.
Steps To Create Ur Own Bootanimations
1) Download All The Necessary Tools U need To For This.
2) Install The Necessary Softwares.
3) Go through the entire Inside the bootanimation.zip File Which I will attach at the end of this guide.
4) Plan how your boot animation will run. This includes how many distinct parts it will have, how long will each part play and what will be the sequence of the parts.
5) Make a new folder at any convenient location on your computer, and name it bootanimation.
6) In this folder, create a folder for each part of your boot animation, named part0, part1 and so on.
7) In the image editor of your choice (Adobe Photoshop,GIMP), make all the image files for each part of your boot animation with the proper dimensions equal to your phone’s screen resolution, and save them in the respective folder for each part, in PNG format. Up to 32 bit PNGs are supported.
Note: In case you are converting an existing boot animation to fit your phone’s screen, simply extract the images from it and resize each of them to your device’s screen resolution.
8) Make sure the images are named in numerical format and in proper sequence, i.e. the images in the first part should start with let’s say 00000.jpg and go on till 00075.jpg, and the images in the second part should then start off with 00076.jpg and go on till – for instance – 00123.jpg.
9) Now open the Boot Animation Factory Tool.
10) Click on “Create a New Boot Animation” Button.
11) There will be 2 options Asking for Source (1)From folder and (2) From GIF. Since In This Guide I have used Folder Method, Select Folder and click OK
12) Click On Choose folder and Select The bootanimation folder were u had stored all the necessary folders and images.
13) At the Right Hand Side You Can see the tab were the Resolution of The pics will be displayed..You can edit it and change the resolution and FPS too. Let the setting be “Don’t Repeat”
14) click on add loop button.
15) Select The Folder Ex: part0 . For this folder Set THE LOOP to 1 and TIME DELAY to 0 ( You Can Put your Custom delay if u wish) and Click ADD button.
16) Repeat the Step 15 but here Select the next part In Folder Ex : part1
17) If U have more part folders select the respective part and repeat the Step 15.
18) For last folder ( Ex : If part1 is last folder ) the SET THE LOOP to 0 . So that it Repeats
19) You can PREVIEW your bootanimation before saving by clicking on PREVIEW Button.
20) Click Save Boot Animation Button and name it has “bootanimation”
You Have Done A Bootanimation Successfully..:laugh::laugh:
How To Put It In Your Device?
File browser method (Rooted devices only):
1) Connect your phone to your computer via USB and mount the storage card for file transfer.
2) Copy the bootanimation.zip file that you want to install, to your SD card.
3) Unmount USB storage and launch the file browser of your choice on your phone.
4) Browse to /system/media, copy the existing bootanimation.zip file from there and paste it somewhere safe on your SD card.
5) Browse to the location on the SD card where you copied the new bootanimation.zip and copy it.
6) Browse to /system/media and paste the bootanimation.zip file there.
7) If you are using Root Explorer App, you will have to Touch ‘Mount R/W’. This will make your system partition writeable.
8) Check if the permissions are rw-r—r—. If not, change them to that.
9) Reboot And Enjoy Your New Bootanimation Done by You:laugh:
Credits :
despotovski01 for his AWESOME BOOTANIMATION FACTORY....
FOR SAMPLE SEE ATTACHEMENTS
:laugh:PLZ PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF U ALL LIKE MY WORK:laugh:
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Hello , @jackeagle . I've followed ur guide and made a bootanimation successfully . But how to convert bootanimation.zip to bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg ? Please telp me
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
Hello , @jackeagle . I've followed ur guide and made a bootanimation successfully . But how to convert bootanimation.zip to bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg ? Please telp me
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Congrats on successfully making a bootanimation:victory: plz press thanks button if helped Regarding converting bootanimation.zip to .qmg files there is separate steps to do...
jackeagle said:
Congrats on successfully making a bootanimation:victory: plz press thanks button if helped Regarding converting bootanimation.zip to .qmg files there is separate steps to do...
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Can you make a guide describing the seperate steps or can you PM me please ?
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
Can you make a guide describing the seperate steps or can you PM me please ?
Sent from my GT-N7100 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Here U Go for guide by me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52107807 :highfive::laugh::laugh:
jackeagle said:
Here U Go for guide by me http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52107807 :highfive::laugh::laugh:
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Thanks bro ..... A ton thanks to u !!!!!!!!
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
Thanks bro ..... A ton thanks to u !!!!!!!!
Sent from my GT-I9082 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Welcome
Sent from my GT-I9082 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Hello jackeagle,
Good guide there.
I'm a GT-19082 user as well, but my Stock ROM does not contain any bootanimation.zip in System>media
Instead these are the files I get. (pic attached below)
could you please help me out in this?
Thanks.
saudkhan75 said:
Hello jackeagle,
Good guide there.
I'm a GT-19082 user as well, but my Stock ROM does not contain any bootanimation.zip in System>media
Instead these are the files I get. (pic attached below)
could you please help me out in this?
Thanks.
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Hello Saudkhan75..!!
Stock ROM doesn't have bootanimation.zip. in Samsung stock ROM it will in .qmg format like bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg these both file will work has bootanimation.zip...
If u want to know how to convert boot animation.zip to .qmg go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52107807
Press Thanks Button If Helped..
Sent from my GT-I9082 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
jackeagle said:
Hello Saudkhan75..!!
Stock ROM doesn't have bootanimation.zip. in Samsung stock ROM it will in .qmg format like bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg these both file will work has bootanimation.zip...
If u want to know how to convert boot animation.zip to .qmg go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=52107807
Press Thanks Button If Helped..
Sent from my GT-I9082 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hello!!
(I'm new to modding, so please don't mind if I say something wrong.)
I already got the bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg files in my Stock ROM.
My question is how will I convert them to part0 and part1 to edit?
also, is it important to for those files to be in .zip to run?
saudkhan75 said:
Hello!!
(I'm new to modding, so please don't mind if I say something wrong.)
I already got the bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg files in my Stock ROM.
My question is how will I convert them to part0 and part1 to edit?
also, is it important to for those files to be in .zip to run?
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Actually There is no way to convert the .qmg or open the .qmg file to get part0 and part1 folders...even the software which makes the .qmg files can't open it Its kind of closed -source algorithm...
2) YES they are very important these folders contains the images which later combine to form an animation without those folder and command the zip is useless...READ the guide carefully if you wanna know more about these folders...
Always Feel FREE to ask any doubts you have...
jackeagle said:
Actually There is no way to convert the .qmg or open the .qmg file to get part0 and part1 folders...even the software which makes the .qmg files can't open it Its kind of closed -source algorithm...
2) YES they are very important these folders contains the images which later combine to form an animation without those folder and command the zip is useless...READ the guide carefully if you wanna know more about these folders...
Always Feel FREE to ask any doubts you have...
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Thanks fpr the reply.
In your bootanimation.zip file I could see 2 folders and a txt document.
I got those .qmg files with me, now, how can I make a bootanimation.zip of them like you did?
saudkhan75 said:
Thanks fpr the reply.
In your bootanimation.zip file I could see 2 folders and a txt document.
I got those .qmg files with me, now, how can I make a bootanimation.zip of them like you did?
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You need to do it on your own either u have to make animation images...Just search in google for animation tutorial videos using photoshop or u need a video using which you can get the frames from it so that u can get the images directly and use it in project... Read my guide carefully.
jackeagle said:
You need to do it on your own either u have to make animation images...Just search in google for animation tutorial videos using photoshop or u need a video using which you can get the frames from it so that u can get the images directly and use it in project... Read my guide carefully.
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Okay, Got you! Thanks for your help.
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If u need any help u can ask me..
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[GUIDE]Converting bootanimation.zip to .qmg file format

CONVERTING BOOTANIMATION.ZIP TO .QMG FILE FOR STOCK ROM'S:laugh:​HELLO EVERYONE:highfive:
Requirements :
1) Windows OS
2) Image Resizer (To change the resolution of the images)
3) Image Editing Software ( Your wish)
4) 7Zip
5) Samsung Theme Designer
THIS GUIDE IS THE PART OF [GUIDE] How To Make Custom Bootanimation
What is .QMG files?
These files are done by using Samsung Theme Creater Officially. Its there own way of making animation which ends with making files having .qmg extension. Shocking is Samsung Theme Designer cannot open QMG files, it can only create them
What Does it Contain?:laugh:
It has 2 files
1) Bootsamsung.qmg
2) Bootsamsungloop.qmg
These 2 files are always together has in general they are together bootanimation.zip.
What Does Each File Do?
1) Bootsamsung.qmg
It contains the files needed for boot. These files are not repeatable.
Ex : From bootanimation.zip if there are 2 folders part0 and part1 then part0 is the folder used to make bootsamsung.qmg
2) Bootsamsungloop.qmg
It contains the files for loop execution. These files are repeatable. Its similar to desc.txt file instruction.
Ex : From bootanimation.zip if there are 2 folders part0 and part1 then part1 is your loop and this folder is used to create Bootsamsungloop.qmg.Remember when we made bootanimation .zip we had put no of loops=0
How To Convert Bootanimation.zip To .QMG files​IMP : HERE I CONSIDER THAT THE BOOTANIMATION.ZIP CONTAINS PART0 AND PART1 FOLDER.
MAKING BOOTSAMSUNG.QMG:laugh:​1) Open Samsung Theme Designer Software.
{
"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"
}
2) Click create new theme, use type "feature(NonTouch) phone", then "select model" and use any model.
3) Select Default and Name your theme.
4) Choose "Idle Component" then "Idle Background" and change "Background Type" to "animated".
5) Enter No of Frames and hit enter that is nothing but no of pics in part0 folder.
6) Enter delay (This is bit tricky) here its in ms (milli seconds not FPS) to convert that follow this 1000 / (framerate) = (time given in ms)
for example:
1000 / 20fps = 50ms
or
1000 / 25fps = 40ms
7) Under Repeat option select FALSE for bootsamsung.qmg and TRUE for bootsamsungloop.qmg.
8) Drag your image files sequence from your folder(here its part0 folder) to the empty squares in the bottom of the theme designer.
9) Now export your theme and accept the Samsung terms & conditions and wait for your .STM file theme to be created.
10) Once its done click yes to open the saved folder there Rename the .STM file to .ZIP file and open it.
11) After opening zip file drag "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" to anywere u wish preferably to desktop.
12) Rename the "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" has bootsamsung.qmg
13) Now your boot file is Read but wait still loop is not done for that follow the below steps.
Creating Loop File :
1) Open Samsung Theme Designer Software.
2) Click create new theme, use type "feature(NonTouch) phone", then "select model" and use same model has above.
3) Select Default and Name your theme.
4) Choose "Idle Component" then "Idle Background" and change "Background Type" to "animated".
5) Enter No of Frames that is nothing but no of pics in part1 folder.
6) Enter delay (This is bit tricky) here its in ms (milli seconds not FPS) to convert that follow this
1000 / (framerate) = (time given in ms)
for example:
1000 / 20fps = 50ms
or
1000 / 25fps = 40ms
7) Under Repeat option select TRUE for bootsamsungloop.qmg.
8) Drag your image files sequence from your folder(here its part1 folder) to the empty squares in the bottom of the theme designer.
9) Now export your theme and accept the Samsung terms & conditions and wait for your .STM file theme to be created.
10) Once its done click yes to open the saved folder there Rename the .STM file to .ZIP file and open it.
11) After opening zip file drag "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" to anywere you wish preferably to desktop.
12) Rename the "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" has bootsamsungloop.qmg
13) Copy the both files and keep them together.
YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DONE THE .QMG FOR STOCK ROM'S
PLZ PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF I HELPED YOU:laugh::laugh:​
Yup u r right ... Always in bootsamsungloop.qmg u have to use the PNG of the folder were loop is 0 in desc.text file of u r boot animation.zip...:thumbup:
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Hi mate there is a way to add more of 255 images on .qmg file?
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Hi mate there is a way to add more of 255 images on .qmg file?
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yes . More than 255 images can also be added.
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
yes . More than 255 images can also be added.
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how???
Stephen88 said:
how???
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just select all and then move them to the place in STD where the frames are shown . Or If u can't do it . send me the bootanimation . I will do it 4 u .
Don't forget to press the thanks button If I helped you !!!!!
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Awesome guide.Simple with pictures made it very easy for me to create bootanimation.Thanks a lot @jackeagle
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
just select all and then move them to the place in STD where the frames are shown . Or If u can't do it . send me the bootanimation . I will do it 4 u .
Don't forget to press the thanks button If I helped you !!!!!
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thanks, I need this boot animation for Galaxy S4, but with Samsung theme designer I can't add more of 255 images on a single animation.
I hope you can create a normal boot animation without loop if possible
here the link -> https://mega.co.nz/#!dgxwXCBB!if8kvMKh3gWMWfaD4w9Y4JYGWt_UtyNg2qJfMLw-UT8
Stephen88 said:
thanks, I need this boot animation for Galaxy S4, but with Samsung theme designer I can't add more of 255 images on a single animation.
I hope you can create a normal boot animation without loop if possible
here the link -> https://mega.co.nz/#!dgxwXCBB!if8kvMKh3gWMWfaD4w9Y4JYGWt_UtyNg2qJfMLw-UT8
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Hello . I just want to tell u that it's not possible to create a bootanimation without loop bcoz it will make ur phone go to bootloop . You will get soft bricked without bootsamsungloop.qmg .
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Aeyan Ashraf said:
Hello . I just want to tell u that it's not possible to create a bootanimation without loop bcoz it will make ur phone go to bootloop . You will get soft bricked without bootsamsungloop.qmg .
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ok so the solution is only one, my boot animation have 498 image, if you can create bootsamsung.qmg with 497 images and bootsamsungloop.qmg with only one last image in loop, can you do this?
Stephen88 said:
ok so the solution is only one, my boot animation have 498 image, if you can create bootsamsung.qmg with 497 images and bootsamsungloop.qmg with only one last image in loop, can you do this?
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Why did you have such a long bootanimation . A short one would be more good . But I will try my best to do it .
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Why did you have such a long bootanimation . A short one would be more good . But I will try my best to do it .
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it's long yes but very nice. can you also set frame speed of 30fps? I think the value on samsung theme designer it's 33 (1000/30=33,3333 etc.)
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hi the download for samsung theme designer is broken
at least it doesnt work for me...
can some1 upload it or tell me a alternative???
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hi the download for samsung theme designer is broken [...]
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Look here please developer.samsung.com/bada-themes/tools-sdks/Samsung-Theme-Designer-2-0-4
Please note, this is the latest version and it's obsolete
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jackeagle said:
CONVERTING BOOTANIMATION.ZIP TO .QMG FILE FOR STOCK ROM'S:laugh:​HELLO EVERYONE:highfive:
Requirements :
1) Windows OS
2) Image Resizer (To change the resolution of the images)
3) Image Editing Software ( Your wish)
4) 7Zip
5) Samsung Theme Designer
THIS GUIDE IS THE PART OF [GUIDE] How To Make Custom Bootanimation
What is .QMG files?
These files are done by using Samsung Theme Creater Officially. Its there own way of making animation which ends with making files having .qmg extension. Shocking is Samsung Theme Designer cannot open QMG files, it can only create them
What Does it Contain?:laugh:
It has 2 files
1) Bootsamsung.qmg
2) Bootsamsungloop.qmg
These 2 files are always together has in general they are together bootanimation.zip.
What Does Each File Do?
1) Bootsamsung.qmg
It contains the files needed for boot. These files are not repeatable.
Ex : From bootanimation.zip if there are 2 folders part0 and part1 then part0 is the folder used to make bootsamsung.qmg
2) Bootsamsungloop.qmg
It contains the files for loop execution. These files are repeatable. Its similar to desc.txt file instruction.
Ex : From bootanimation.zip if there are 2 folders part0 and part1 then part1 is your loop and this folder is used to create Bootsamsungloop.qmg.Remember when we made bootanimation .zip we had put no of loops=0
How To Convert Bootanimation.zip To .QMG files​IMP : HERE I CONSIDER THAT THE BOOTANIMATION.ZIP CONTAINS PART0 AND PART1 FOLDER.
MAKING BOOTSAMSUNG.QMG:laugh:​1) Open Samsung Theme Designer Software.
2) Click create new theme, use type "feature(NonTouch) phone", then "select model" and use any model.
3) Select Default and Name your theme.
4) Choose "Idle Component" then "Idle Background" and change "Background Type" to "animated".
5) Enter No of Frames and hit enter that is nothing but no of pics in part0 folder.
6) Enter delay (This is bit tricky) here its in ms (milli seconds not FPS) to convert that follow this 1000 / (framerate) = (time given in ms)
for example:
1000 / 20fps = 50ms
or
1000 / 25fps = 40ms
7) Under Repeat option select FALSE for bootsamsung.qmg and TRUE for bootsamsungloop.qmg.
8) Drag your image files sequence from your folder(here its part0 folder) to the empty squares in the bottom of the theme designer.
9) Now export your theme and accept the Samsung terms & conditions and wait for your .STM file theme to be created.
10) Once its done click yes to open the saved folder there Rename the .STM file to .ZIP file and open it.
11) After opening zip file drag "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" to anywere u wish preferably to desktop.
12) Rename the "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" has bootsamsung.qmg
13) Now your boot file is Read but wait still loop is not done for that follow the below steps.
Creating Loop File :
1) Open Samsung Theme Designer Software.
2) Click create new theme, use type "feature(NonTouch) phone", then "select model" and use same model has above.
3) Select Default and Name your theme.
4) Choose "Idle Component" then "Idle Background" and change "Background Type" to "animated".
5) Enter No of Frames that is nothing but no of pics in part1 folder.
6) Enter delay (This is bit tricky) here its in ms (milli seconds not FPS) to convert that follow this
1000 / (framerate) = (time given in ms)
for example:
1000 / 20fps = 50ms
or
1000 / 25fps = 40ms
7) Under Repeat option select TRUE for bootsamsungloop.qmg.
8) Drag your image files sequence from your folder(here its part1 folder) to the empty squares in the bottom of the theme designer.
9) Now export your theme and accept the Samsung terms & conditions and wait for your .STM file theme to be created.
10) Once its done click yes to open the saved folder there Rename the .STM file to .ZIP file and open it.
11) After opening zip file drag "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" to anywere you wish preferably to desktop.
12) Rename the "IdleBgAnimObj.qmg" has bootsamsungloop.qmg
13) Copy the both files and keep them together.
YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DONE THE .QMG FOR STOCK ROM'S
PLZ PRESS THANKS BUTTON IF I HELPED YOU:laugh::laugh:​
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how to change boot time?
@jackeagle How can I get the resolution right? I did this but it looks stretched out and not good on my Galaxy S7.
I've got this dude but sth goes wrong,I created mine and do as you told, however,it didn't show anything,Will resolution caused some problem?My phone is just prime,g6100 1920*1080

[BOOT LOGO] costomized boot logo

If you want to change boot logo with your picture , Here is the trick which worked for my galaxy j7.
Requirements.
1. Boot logo zip file (you can find a boot logo file on this site) for your model
2. Win rar windows
How to do
1. First diwnload the zip file on your PC.
2. Change your jpg file opening default to paint.
3. Now open zip file in winrar
4. open the jpg file it will open in the paint
5. Now in upper left corner there is paste option select your picture from paste from make sure corners meet with the origional.
Now save
After that win rar ask you for modification say yes
All done now run zip in twrp recovery.

Self-made bootanimation - What's wrong?

I tried to make my own boot animation for my YT9216CJ-device which didn't work. Here's the steps I tried:
1. I downloaded a premade animation from here and previewed it on my HU w/o any issues (it has a dedicated function for preview and set the animation from a menu).
2. I extracted the downloaded zip and guessed from comparing the file sizes (zip and target-folder), the new zip needs no compression.
3. With this knowledge I made my animation from scratch, using Photoshop (made one file with layers for one animation-loop, inserted the animation in each background and exported all layers to single jpg-files.
In the source-animation the file-extension is jpg and there are two folders (part0; part1) and I simply copied the desc.txt over to my animation-folder, used the exact same picture size (matching the resolution of my HU) and same filename-structure (000000001.jpg) for my animation and tried packing up with WinRAR (compress as zip with no compression (just save)). When I try to preview the freshly-made animation on the radio, the "app" just crashes into settings-menu, so I don't want to flash it. All files ranging around similar filesizes, even the resolution is similar. Oddly enough the animation is correctly decompressed in the preview-folder.

Change boot animation of android car stereo head unit

Note: This requires a usb stick
step - 1: plug in the usb stick now go to car setting --> factory setting enter the pin 16176699 (for allwinner T5) can vary search on google.
step - 2: In factory setting click on export to usb/export setting
step - 3: Use a file explorer copy the bootanimation from usb stick to somewhere safe so that in case something goes wrong you can restore it later
step - 4: Now copy the bootanimation.zip that you want and paste it into the usb you would be asked if you want to replace it click yes [this needs bootanimation.zip not flashable zips]
its best to try and create a boot animation if possible since the resolution of the head unit varies [my Allwinner T5 has needs an animation of 1024x600 for best quality]
if that's not possible i recommend 720p/1080p animations beyond that can cause issues
if you want to check if you have bootanimation.zip or flashable file just check if the inside of archive have folders like part0,part1 etc and a desc.txt, if yes then its bootanimation.zip else flashable
if you have downloaded flashable bootanimation extract it in the extracted folder go to system --> media --> bootanimation.zip and copy it
step - 5 (optional): If you want you can also replace the boot logo/splash screen for this like before copy the original boot_logo.bmp to somewhere safe then replace it with the new boot_logo.bmp [its best to use image that has same resolution as the original]
You can download any image change its resolution to resolution of the bootlogo then convert it to bmp this way you can create a boot_logo.bmp or download it from google
step - 6: Again go to factory setting enter pin, then click on import from usb/import file then hit save, the headunit should restart and you should see the new animation/splash screen should be visible now!
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