Ok i made a mac bootscreen + startup sound from a mac for tattoo...
To install first backup files from /system/media/bootscreen
and then replace them with files from zip in attachment.
Ill make some more boot screens and post them here...
Show your boot screens too
here is another one with google logo and default tattoo sound...
hope you like it
Thanks m8
is root needed for this??
I like the google boot screen - which files do i need to take out of the pack to have a silent bootup?
Remove Boot.mp3... or edit boot_animation.xml and remove the line with Boot.mp3
New bootscreen
I view some new boot screen http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905538
they are in other resolution
i changed resolution but they distorted in booting in original or modify resol. any idea ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1037642
Wildfire Bootscreen
Here is wildfire bootscreen for Tattoo CM7
try this gif will work for stock rom
when i want to put it in the folder i can't get to bootscreeen.
I'm using rootexplorer and i'm going to: system/media/...
than i've got a bootanimation.zip and i've got a folder with audio.
when i make the name of mac-bootscreen.zip to bootanimation.zip it says: you cannot paste here becuase the file system is read-only.
How can I change my boot image? I'm using [ROM] CyanogenMod 7.0.2-Release 2.3.3 Gingerbread + Recovery3.0.2.7 (Stable Build)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939122
sorry for my bad englisch
FX
bootscreen
what about to change in rootexplorer read-only for write-only, the small icon on top of screen.
FX_fighter said:
when i want to put it in the folder i can't get to bootscreeen.
I'm using rootexplorer and i'm going to: system/media/...
than i've got a bootanimation.zip and i've got a folder with audio.
when i make the name of mac-bootscreen.zip to bootanimation.zip it says: you cannot paste here becuase the file system is read-only.
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mount file system by pressing Mount as R/W situated left side top then
put bootanimation.zip in system/media/
delete previous one first
thanks for an apple bootscreen
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I need help with restoring the stock Galaxy S2 boot animation.
This was what happened. I installed jrummy's Root Tools.
In my eagerness, I replaced the original boot animation without backing up!
Now when I want to undo the changes that has been done, many an online search suggested going to system/media and removing bootanimation.zip so that bootsamsung and bootsamsungloop can work their magic...
And here is where the problem is, bootanimation.zip is nowhere to be found!
I wonder if Root Tools had totally overwritten bootsamsung and bootsamsungloop.
All I want is to get back the original bootanimation sequence.
Can anyone help with this? TIA!!!
Here is the original bootanimation
Just unzip the attached zip file and copy and paste the attached bootsamsung.qmp and bootsamsungloop.qmg to system/media and you are done..
BTW is your poweron sound intact??
Thanks bro! The poweron sound is still present.
I have resolved the problem. Apparently, I have been going at it wrongly.
I had been using Astro as file manager but it didn't allow me to access data/local where bootanimations.zip was.
After I switched to RootExplorer and removed the offending file, voila!
chetan_mohanty said:
Here is the original bootanimation
Just unzip the attached zip file and copy and paste the attached bootsamsung.qmp and bootsamsungloop.qmg to system/media and you are done..
BTW is your poweron sound intact??
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do you have original off animation? im using branded 3 ROM, the shutdown animation look so ugly
or if u dont mind, u can upload your system/media folder thx :good:
Thanks for that, i was looking for that also
I have read many post on changing the boot audio along with the boot animation, but was unable to get it to work with my bionic so i did some foot work with my budy and we figured out how to change the boot audio on the droid Bionic.
1. Download and extract the bootanimation file.
2. Backup/Move your stock bootanimation file out of system/bin
3. Move the new bootanimation file to system/bin
4. Move selected audio (Must be mp3 format and named "android_audio") to system/media
Reboot phone and enjoy =)
Thank you!
Hmm have to try it..
I'm having trouble with using your file. When I try it out i get nothing but a black screen when i try to replace the system/bin bootanimation file with yours. Is there anything that i'm missing?
Thank You
i just added boot sound and alot of the places i looked get all technical so really all you gotta do to get sound and animation is use like root exolorer or rom tool box after downloading someting like that heres what you do
1. save both bootanimation and boot sound(must be .wav) sd card
2.with file manager move files from sdcard to data/local paste them there
3. change permission to rw- r- r-
4. then reboot and it should play the audio with the video i just made my amaze have the iron man video clip it is in landscape.
hope that was a little easier explaination if yes awsome happy to help
I thought that editing the default.xml file would be difficult, but it's very easy if you have installed es file explorer. Go to file explorer, menu, then give it permission to write/read, go to phone /system /customize /cid, press on default.xml and open it, scroll down until you see where it says "android_audio.wav", you only have to change the.wav to .mp3 and press menu then save. Exit the default.xml file and just go about normal placing the boot animation and android_audio.mp3 files in data /local. And your done. I got mine all matching cia splash, boot cia animation and mission imposible sound working together.
Sent from my phone, while reading this.
Is there any way to turn off the cyanogen mod 9 boot animation?
bby144 said:
Is there any way to turn off the cyanogen mod 9 boot animation?
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Go to system/media and delete the bootanimation.zip
Reboot
Enjoy
(i think that this makes it default to a completely.stock android animation, i have never been able to find where that is stored, it just shows the word "android" written in a greenish color,.slightly shimmering, i enjoy it. I usually delete the bootanimation.zip on any ROM i run just so i can have that plain one i mentioned)
ashclepdia said:
Go to system/media and delete the bootanimation.zip
Reboot
Enjoy
(i think that this makes it default to a completely.stock android animation, i have never been able to find where that is stored, it just shows the word "android" written in a greenish color,.slightly shimmering, i enjoy it. I usually delete the bootanimation.zip on any ROM i run just so i can have that plain one i mentioned)
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It's not letting me delete the bootanimation.zip.
Awwww crap
Sorry
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Need a root capable file browser and need to mount /system as r/w in order to delete files located anywhere within /system
bby144 said:
It's not letting me delete the bootanimation.zip.
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Get root explorer and make sure you have root permissions. Also make sure the folder bootanimation.zip is in had RW permissions.
So I rooted my Lg Realm ls620 with TowelRoot and I downloaded ROM Toolbox full version for 5$ from PLay Store
Which comes with cpu control boot animations Led control and more.
When I was going to flash a boot animation I downloaded from it I accidentally chose a plain picture instead of the thing I downloaded from it. Now my Lg realm wont go past its startup screen.
This is what it says on the top left corner upon startup.
[670] fastboot_init()
[670] Error:allocating memory for ssd buffer
[670] USB init ept @ 0x7ac9000
[710] udc_start()
Is there a way to fix this? I even tried to factory reset. It says it's resetting but nothing happens within hours.
Im kind of new to this rooting/bricking stuff. Thanks.
Have you tried removing battery and putting it back in? I had something similar happen (not with bootanimations though) and that worked for me.
I've used bootanimations from rom toolbox and xda without a problem. If you install a bootanimation from rom toolbox it puts it in system/media folder but your not done yet. Using root explorer go to system/media folder and copy your bootanimation to carrier/cust/poweron (rename the one that's in there first to bootanimation.zip1 if you don't want to delete it). Make sure to rename your new one bootanimation.zip. You have to change permissions. Using root explorer press and hold on bootanimation scroll down and tap on permissions. First column "Read" check all. Second column "Write" check first box. Uncheck all others. You can use the same procedure with a shutdown animation in the poweroff folder. You can use the same bootanimation or a different one and just copy to poweroff folder rename it to shutdownanimation.zip and change permissions the same way you did for a bootanimation.
Also if you want sound with your animation below the bootanimation there's a Poweron.ogg file. You can use a notification ringtone (I used the Darth Vader one to go with my r2d2 droid animation). Using root explorer just copy your ringtone to the poweron folder and rename it to Poweron.ogg (delete the one that's in there first) and change permissions to the same as the bootanimation. You can do the same in the poweroff folder just rename that one to Poweroff.ogg.
Other people have deleted these poweron and poweroff folders and used just the system/media folder, (http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/themes-apps/bootanimation-android-5-0-l-boot-t2814467/page34) post #335, but I like doin it this way.
Edit: Rename PowerOn.ogg not Poweron.ogg and PowerOff.ogg not Poweroff.ogg.