Hi guys, this is the bootanimation that I combined and added somethings for Wildfire. This animation combined with 4 different sets of famous animations and I have added in something to make it become 'April Fool Crazy Animation'.
PLEASE FULLY READ THIS THREAD BEFORE TAKING ACTION. THANKS!
[Dont want this combination of bootanimation? Custom made animations are available in second post.
Please let me know and I'll help you to combine what you want.]
Credit of the four sets of animation each are goes to and made by frysee, aph, ASimmons and charlie620.
COMBINING THE ANIMATION IS APPROVED BY FOUR OF THE ORIGINAL CREATORS & DESIGNERS.
First set: BIOS Startup
Original created and designed by frysee. Here is the original thread.
Second set: Green Android Particle Ring
Original created and edited by aph. Here is the original thread.
Third set: Screaming Droid
Original created and desiged by ASimmons. Here is the original thread.
Fourth set:
Android blue screen (Picture below) + formating, added by myself
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Fifth set: Apple VS Android
Resized by me, original designed and created by charlie620, here is the original thread.
Sixth set: Android throw Apple
Video available here.
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This (attatchment) will fit your Wildfire screen resolution perfectly which is 240X320.
APRIL FOOL? CRAZY ANIMATION
[Dont want this combination of bootanimation? Custom made animation are available in second post.
Please let me know and I'll help you to combine what you want.]
Want to fool your friend? Show him/her this!
The animation gif file's size [sample of bootanimation] is too huge to show it here and I will not upload it. It is 26.3MB for the animated gif file which is almost 5X larger than the attachment (bootanimation.zip). If you want to know how it looks like, just give it a try.
Version 3.0
How will these few animation load / sort?
Please download Version 3.0.txt below and the link of the bootanimation.zip which I uploaded to my dropbox is provided in the txt file.
BIOS > Android Ring > Screaming Droid > Stuck at Screaming Droid for a few seconds > Blue screen with error > Format in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 > Formating C & D > Installing Android ROM > Wait for few seconds > Reboot > Android VS Apple.
Wondering how it looks like? It looks almost like this but I added somethings. Animated Gif will not be uploaded due to the size. This animation (version 3.0) contains about 1550 pictures and the animation will play for about 180 seconds/ 3 minutes. You can get this Version 3.0.txt below (attatchment) and use the following link to download the file from my dropbox.
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Version 3.1
How will these few animation load / sort?
Please download Version 3.1.txt below and the link of the bootanimation.zip which I uploaded to my dropbox is provided in the txt file.
BIOS > Android Ring > Screaming Droid > Stuck at Screaming Droid for a few seconds > Blue screen with error > Format in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 > Formating C & D > Installing Android ROM > Wait for few seconds > Reboot > BIOS > Android VS Apple.
Wondering how it looks like? It looks almost like this but I added somethings. Animated Gif will not be uploaded due to the size. This animation (version 3.1) contains about 1700 pictures and the animation will play for about 210 seconds/ 3.5 minutes. You can get this Version 3.1.txt below (attatchment) and use the following link to download the file from my dropbox.
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NOTE: These animation is fully original without any edit in any of the set except the set that I added in which is blue screen, formating, installing. Please copy the bootanimation.zip via rootexplorer OR ES file explorer (with root enabled in setting) to data/local.
ATTENTION: If you watched the video, there is my name in animation, I have deleted it in the attachment below. Please don't turn this into a flashable zip file. It will become another story if you turn this 15fps animation into 24fps. I used a lot of code to reduce the size of the animation in this animation. If you wondering how much is it, it is 48 pages of code / about 1200 rows of code if you copy the text from desc.txt into microsoft word.
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Want to make yourself an awesome custom animation, check it out here.
A cool bootanimation huh? Why dont use a better lockscreen?
Please let me know if you have any suggestion about this animation.
Please hit a Thanks if you like my work!
Thanks,
From Melvinchng
Currently using CM7 Nightly
HTC Wildfire @ 710mhz/768mhz
16GB Class 4 Kingston SD card [1.1GB EXT Partition]
with 160/175mb phone momory available.
Special Thanks to charlie620, frysee, and awaiting reply for great bootanimation!
Please check the thread before asking questions.
Please press THANKS button if you feel it is useful and it can make me happy!
Attatched file:
v1.0 bootanimation.zip link taken down on 31st March 2011.
v2.0 bootanimation.zip 30+ downloads. > file taken down on 1st April 2011.
v3.0 bootanimation.zip 15+ downloads. > file taken down on 3rd April 2011, replaced by Version3.0.txt
PLEASE FULLY READ THIS THREAD BEFORE TAKING ACTION. THANKS!
Credit of the four sets of animation each are goes to and made by frysee, aph, ASimmons and charlie620.
COMBINING THE ANIMATION IS APPROVED BY FOUR OF THE ORIGINAL CREATORS & DESIGNERS.
First set: BIOS Startup
Original created and designed by frysee. Here is the original thread.
Second set: Green Android Particle Ring
Original created and edited by aph. Here is the original thread.
Third set: Screaming Droid
Original created and desiged by ASimmons. Here is the original thread.
Fourth set:
Android blue screen (Picture below) + formating, added by myself
Fifth set: Apple VS Android
Resized by me, original designed and created by charlie620, here is the original thread.
Sixth set: Android throw Apple
Video available here.
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This (attatchment) will fit your Wildfire screen resolution perfectly which is 240X320.
Combination of animation
BIOS+Apple VS Android >> First set + Fifth set
This is the animation that I combined for my friend. You can download the BIOS+Apple_VS_Android.txt and the dropbox file link is inside of the text file.
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BIOS+Android Particle Ring >> First set + Second set
You can download the BIOS+Android_Particle_Ring.txt and the dropbox file link is inside of the text file.
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Android throw Apple+Android VS Apple (Edited) >> First set + Sixth set
Bootanimation looks like this.
[NOTE: The quality of the animated gif file is a bit low.]
You can download the Android_Throw_Apple+Android_VS_Apple.txt and the dropbox file link is inside of the text file.
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NOTE: Please copy the bootanimation.zip via rootexplorer OR ES file explorer (with root enabled in setting) to data/local.
Want to make yourself an awesome custom animation, check it out here.
A cool bootanimation huh? Why dont use a better lockscreen?
Please let me know if you have any suggestion about this animation.
Please hit a Thanks if you like my work!
Thanks,
From Melvinchng
Currently using CM7 Nightly
HTC Wildfire @ 710mhz/768mhz
16GB Class 4 Kingston SD card [1.1GB EXT Partition]
with 160/175mb phone momory available.
Special Thanks to charlie620, frysee, aph, ASimmons for great bootanimation!
Please check the thread before asking questions.
Please press THANKS button if you feel it is useful and it can make me happy!
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hay buddy like it liked it from the first we figured out how to make the animation only prob i got it dnt load after it format
ps ur video it gets to 1.10 then stops not sure if desc if correct????
There are a lot of animation for the boot, but....can you create one for when we turn off the phone????
It will be great
Popples said:
There are a lot of animation for the boot, but....can you create one for when we turn off the phone????
It will be great
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I'll try... thanks for your idea!
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Hi,I downloaded the one of the bootscreens and tried using the file manager included in CM7 but when i go to the root data file,it says empty...do I have to creat a local folder or am I in the wrong folder
No file manager does not have root privlages u need to use sonethink like root manager to access system n changed it to r-o not r+w I do believe
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daddyspud said:
No file manager does not have root privlages u need to use sonethink like root manager to access system n changed it to r-o not r+w I do believe
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What do you mean by the last part? r-o not r+w?
When u use root exsplora. At the top right is a r-w or r-o I think basically when r-w is there u can't changed the bootaniamation when u have r-o u can change the bootanimation
PS if this the wrong way round please some correct me I'm sure u will lol
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FrydaeXIII said:
Hi,I downloaded the one of the bootscreens and tried using the file manager included in CM7 but when i go to the root data file,it says empty...do I have to creat a local folder or am I in the wrong folder
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Sorry for late reply.. you need to use root explorer, copy the bootanimation.zip into data/local (not sd card). There is a local folder in the data.
P.s. once you open root explorer,go sd card, then copy your file. Go back and open data then local. Paste the file there. Reboot, and it will work.
Add on: file manager in cm7 will not work. You need es file explorer, click menu and go settings. Scroll to bottom and enable root. Then you will see data/local
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Ok,I've done it and it works,thx for the awesome bootscreen
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Hay Melvin off topic
I get a desire in couple of days so moving to desire but I'm keeping my wildfire
Are u upgrading
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daddyspud said:
Hay Melvin off topic
I get a desire in couple of days so moving to desire but I'm keeping my wildfire
Are u upgrading
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Sadly no... can you help me to find the location of downanimation.zip for cm7? (Available in code, but I dunno where is it.)
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Hey Melvin..izzit possible to make the 'Umbrella' bootanimation in to 240x320??
vi.kun said:
Hey Melvin..izzit possible to make the 'Umbrella' bootanimation in to 240x320??
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I done it, just waiting for OP permission to post in wildfire...
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if anyone is interested, i resized adam2010's cm7 neoglass horizontal bootanimation for qvga.
kevin2516 said:
if anyone is interested, i resized adam2010's cm7 neoglass horizontal bootanimation for qvga.
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Send me your dropbox link and I'll add in attachment.
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All the links are dead.
Related
Changes made added alot of shutdown animations to existing boot animations. Download links have been updated with the newest versions. Just download and reflash. If you run into any issues feel free to ask me or anyone else that can help you out.
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Finger Print
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYB4h1boHA4
Office Space
Ironman
Neronix (boot is the same as shutdown with linda's voice from bionix credit to team wiskey)
Knight rider boot and shutdown
Matrix Punch boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6RCJCmdccY
Full Metal Jacket
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64qLOVrd0gQ
Axura
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-BPF7y8nN4
Nero boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiLvdH73gD0
Blackhole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnHJ0LWOOQo
Droid Vibrant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbQZMZz8A6c
Android Does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjwhiA0_KrY
Bullet boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GV9v1gi-9c
Keyboard Smash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdsPsFGBhHM
:: Download ::
All in one file
http://uploadmirrors.com/download/0TAPSKBU/Completed_Animations.zip
::Boot Animation Tutorial::_______________________________________________
::Tools Needed::
Virtualdub = http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/
Editpad lite = http://www.editpadlite.com/index.html#download
Photo editing software = http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ or you can use Photoshop if you have it.
Winrar = http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
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1. First things first locate the video file you wish to use for your boot animation.
2. Open your video in VirtualDub
3. Hit the play button
4. After the video has played through go to File>Export>Image Sequence.
5. Leave the file name blank this way the images are numbered 0-whatever.
6. Open your photo editing software and resize all images to 200X356 and rotate
them 90° and save.
::This is best done using photoshop as you can use actions to repeat the
same task for each image::
7. Create two folders one named part0 and one named part1.
8. Take the first half of the images and put them in the folder called part0.
9. Take the second half of the images and put them in the folder called part1.
10. Open editpad lite
11. Type 480 800.
::this is the resolution or size the video will be displayed. (I know the Vibrant has a resolution of 480X800)::
12. Type 30 hit return
::This is your FPS or frames per second.::
13. Type p 0 0 part0 hit return.
::this just explains what part to play, how many times to play it and how long of a pause after playing it.::
14. Type P 0 10 part1.
15. Save the file as desc.txt
If you want a more detailed description of what each thing does in the desc.txt go here http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/33932-bootanimation-zip-file-explained.html
16. Open winrar locate the two folders and the desc.txt in winrar and highlight them hit alt+A.
17. You should be at a screen that says "Archive name and parameters".
Looks like this
18. In the Archive format box select ZIP.
19. In the compression method select store.
20. Type in the name of the file at the top bootanimation.zip
21. Hit the OK button at the bottom.
::Your bootanimation.zip file is done::
::Shutdown Animation Tutorial::
First things first you need your images. To get images follow the Boot Animation Tutorial above.
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Rules of the road
All images need to be named ::shutdown_1.png, shutdown_2.png, shutdown_3.png and so on.::
All images have to be in png format.
You can have up to 60 images with out needing a .cfg file.
Be sure you images are 480X800 for portrait or 800X480 for landscape
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Ok lets get started.
1. On your desktop make a folder called shutdown.
2. Open the folder
3. Drag and drop the image files into the folder.
4. Open EditPad Lite.
::If you dont have EditPad Lite see Boot Animation Tutoral.::
5. Type this
6. Go to File/Save As
7. In the File name section type shutdown.cfg
8. In the Save as type dropdown box select any.
9. Save this to your shutdown folder you created on your desktop that contains the shutdown_#.png files.
::it should look like this::
10. Your Shutdown folder is completed.
If you have any issues getting a boot animation to work please feel free to PM me and I will help with the issue.
not bad sir very nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GV9v1gi-9c
how come i dont see the sound file in the zip?
xtone said:
how come i dont see the sound file in the zip?
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Uploaded the poweron.wav file for everyone. Sorry about that didnt know if people would actually want that.
Thanks and thank you for posting the link.
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this animation looks really great, i'd love to add it as a selectable option in my section of rom manager for the vibrant and fascinate, with all credit to you. please let me know if that's alright with you. I'll also host an update.zip installer for it you can link to if you want.
Sounds good to me let me know about the update.zip.
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great, got it uploaded, the link is www.androiddoes.net/sonofskywalker3/bootanimations/wanted.zip let me know if that doesn't download, or wont flash right.
sonofskywalker3 said:
great, got it uploaded, the link is www.androiddoes.net/sonofskywalker3/bootanimations/wanted.zip let me know if that doesn't download, or wont flash right.
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flashed fine but no sound? do i need to flash the poweron.zip? looks great thanks p,s are you going to make more?
Tonicacid said:
This is my first post on this forum and also my first attempt at creating a bootanimation.zip. I have always loved the head shot from the movie "Wanted" so I decided to make it my boot up screen. I'm running it on Macnut R13.
I have a video of the animation in action up on youtube, however seeing as this is my first post I can not post the link. I someone would be so nice as to look up "Youtube/Tonicacid" on youtube and post the link to the video that would be greatly appreciated.
Also if anyone has any great movie clips they can think of that I could attempt to create a boot animation out of please let me know. I'm always up for a new project.
P.S. You may need to adjust the desc.txt file depending on how fast your phone boots.
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great work will you be making more? thanks
shaynes vibrant said:
flashed fine but no sound? do i need to flash the poweron.zip? looks great thanks p,s are you going to make more?
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You will have to extract the wav file from the zip then use root explore to put the file in the system/etc folder.
I will be making more just have to come up with some ideas.
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How did you apply an actual video clip (as opposed to a bunch of pngs) to be your boot animation? i would love to know how to do this
TopShelf10 said:
How did you apply an actual video clip (as opposed to a bunch of pngs) to be your boot animation? i would love to know how to do this
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The video is a bunch of jpg files. You have to break the video down to individual frames. The difficult part for me was getting the frame rate correct.
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Tonicacid said:
The video is a bunch of jpg files. You have to break the video down to individual frames. The difficult part for me was getting the frame rate correct.
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yah i just extracted the .zip and saw that it was a bunch of jpegs. i watched the youtube video and its so damn smooth that i actually that it was just a videoclip playback. god that would be so sexy if we were able to do that.....anyway is it possible you could PM me a quick tutorial on how to do this?
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yah i just extracted the .zip and saw that it was a bunch of jpegs. i watched the youtube video and its so damn smooth that i actually that it was just a videoclip playback. god that would be so sexy if we were able to do that.....anyway is it possible you could PM me a quick tutorial on how to do this?
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+1 on that tutorial this would be very useful
V5 custom vibrant
I will put together the tutorial this afternoon.
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I would love a tutorial on this as well this is cool
This certainly looks amazing. Interesting movie choice for a boot animation. I think I can speak for more than a few people when I say that a boot animation of the guy in the movie smacking his friend with the keyboard would be kickass. Just think . . . as soon as your Vibrant logo disappears you see him swinging his keyboard and F U C K Y O U slowly pops up on the screen
thanks for uploading the sound file!
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This certainly looks amazing. Interesting movie choice for a boot animation. I think I can speak for more than a few people when I say that a boot animation of the guy in the movie smacking his friend with the keyboard would be kickass. Just think . . . as soon as your Vibrant logo disappears you see him swinging his keyboard and F U C K Y O U slowly pops up on the screen
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I think I will be doing this exact one next.
Here is my stock SONY ERICSSON modified theme for Android 2.1
ONLY FOR [2.1.1a.0.6]
Reported Working on new FW2.1.1a.0.6 for Mini and Mini Pro
i called it Sony Blues
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Need to have ROOT to apply this theme.
I'm not responsible if you brick your device, use at your own risk.
Make sure to backup using xRecovery before installing.
How To Install: Use Root Explorer
1. Download the attached framework-res.rar
2. Make sure to backup stock framework-res.apk
3. extract it and copy the framework-res.apk file to the sdcard
4. Open Root Explorer, Mount /system in RootExplorer as "R/W"
pic by Manny
5. From sd card, instead of copy, move downloaded framework-res.apk to "/system" and set the permission to 644, like in the picture
pic by Manny
6. Move the framework-res.apk from /system to /system/framework and replace the existing file.
7. Reboot and enjoy.
Replacing the BootAnimation
1. Download attached bootanimation and place in sdcard
2. Use root explorer Mount /system/media as "R/W",
3. instead of copy, just move it to /system/media and replace bootanimation.zip
4. set the permission to 644, shown above photo in step 5.
5. reboot and enjoy.
Wallpaper attached.
framework-res.rar notification + android background(not wallpaper)
framework-res notification only.rar notification only
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i'll update for the system app icons and notification icons later when i have the time.
Update 1.
Sms Notification icon modified
Accept call button modified
Download update.rar
extract all three file and copy to sd card
move both apk to /system/app
mount "R/W" /system/app and set permission to 644 extracted files
reboot and enjoy
Update Final
DOWNLOAD Link Added:
Framework+Phone+Gmail+Home+Market[Update Final].rar
Lock Screen modded
Android Background(in certain places)
Market notification icon(new update available, and install complete)
Data Connection/disconnected(white dot fixed)
Landscape Android Background and Lock Screen fixed.
Download update.rar
extract all files and copy to sd card
move all apk to /system and set permission to 644
move framework-res.apk to /system/framework
move others 4 to /system/app
reboot and enjoy
Bricked after install? check my sig bellow how to unbrick.
Very nice looks good
thanks Sesme.
by the way, since i dont have mini, can any test it and let me know if it works.
thanks.
thanks
This theme looks great thanks
some of you might get irritated with the android background.
so i added another framework-res.apk (framework-res notification only.rar)
only notification icons, without android background.
Reserved this one
(Have a good one)
Looks more professional in my opinion!
thanks mate.
i just match it with the sony stock theme.
but there's still some noti icons haven't edited. actually i couldn't find it.
still working on it.
cheers enjoy
gmail new mail notification icon:
how does it look?
Updated.
Gmail Notification icon modified
Sms Notification icon modified
Accept call button modified
update.rar arttached
I see you're going to be a promise in development and other topics in this corner of our mini x10
Thank's gracias
Dude can u overclock this? using setcpu or something?
using setcpu yes it can. but,
i guess the max you can set are 600Mhz and that's default.
Have 1 good news and 1 bad news.
Good news.
Since i've a fully modded the theme and some system apps.
So im gonna call it rom now. With the feels of sony android it self.
Suits with the name, sony blues.
The bad news.
I cant cook the rom into update.zp so it can be flash with xrecovery.
My 1tb primary hd dead after hearing kreeeeeeck sound while doing some anime encoding this morning. I believe it can still be access as secondary.
And my u20i the only one can save my pc. How? By selling it of course.
Why not use my savings?
Its my happiness saving, so I cant use it.
So this is not good bye.
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nujhum said:
Have 1 good news and 1 bad news.
Good news.
Since i've a fully modded the theme and some system apps.
So im gonna call it rom now. With the feels of sony android it self.
Suits with the name, sony blues.
The bad news.
I cant cook the rom into update.zp so it can be flash with xrecovery.
My 1tb primary hd dead after hearing kreeeeeeck sound while doing some anime encoding this morning. I believe it can still be access as secondary.
And my u20i the only one can save my pc. How? By selling it of course.
Why not use my savings?
Its my happiness saving, so I cant use it.
So this is not good bye.
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Sorry to hear. How u gonna continue with this? So the update is not posted yet?
The APNs is bull****. Lost $10++ worth or airtime. I'll go with ur sony blue =D
Dude,PM me ur num. We can be friend =D
My front screen do not show the android pic.
Only shown in the back when i want to make a call.
any idea?
kingmagauk said:
My front screen do not show the android pic.
Only shown in the back when i want to make a call.
any idea?
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sorry bout that.
but now everything updated from lock screen modded, background(in certain places), Market notification(new update available, and install complete), data connection(white dot fixed) landscape background and lockscreen fixed.
and this is final, till i get my pc back...
update file attached to 1st post.
just DLed this theme..thanks..
Does it really work with just replace without bricking your phone. Because I don't have access to a computer right know and don't want to have a bricked phone because I text alot and I need my alarm tomorrow
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mckeviin said:
Does it really work with just replace without bricking your phone. Because I don't have access to a computer right know and don't want to have a bricked phone because I text alot and I need my alarm tomorrow
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Nothing will happened if you do it right.
So following the installation steps wont kill your android.
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Love the theme. worked like a charm on mine - not pro
Since tinkering with things is a hobby of mine coupled with an ongoing infatuation with Blender3d I decided I'd spend some time working on a few new boot animations.
Admittedly I only have a basic understanding of the boot animation format but I'm going to render some frames out and see what I can do. Neat stuff is neat.
Here's a few frames from my first test animation..
{
"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"
}
I've started with a new CM7 boot animation since I use CM7+DalOC+SDcard boot on my own Nook Color.
If anyone has any other ideas or a wishlist drop it in here and I'll see what I can come up with. We are limited by only our imagination.
looks good!
Good job and good luck.
Mmm looks like a green lantern android. Moar plz!
Looks like it's gonna be an awesome boot animation, I've always loved trying out new one, and it looks like this ones gonna be amazing! Awesome work so far, and good luck finishing it off.
I like! Nice start
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Hey guys,
First bootanimation is ready to go. This is the full screen .png version. Runs fine on my nook. I tested a smaller res version on my nook and it didn't make much of a difference so I ended up just leaving it full screen.
Quality on the nook is much nicer of course...
part1
part2
Download bootanimation.zip :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SPBBE750
Instructions for installation:
1) Download and install the free E S File explorer on your nook
2) In the settings menu enable all the root options
3) Connect your nook to your computer USB and transfer the bootanimation to a spot you know where to look from E S File explorer
4) On your Nook use E S File explorer to copy the bootanimation.zip from that drop folder to the /data/local directory. You can delete the other bootanimation.zip that is there if you are replacing something.
5) Done. Reboot. Rejoice.
There may be other ways to accomplish the same thing but this is the method I used for my SDcard install.
Hmm, my bootanimation.zip stays in the /system/media folder... Not sure if mines different for some reason, but I've never heard of putting it in the /data/local directory...
Must be different on an SD card install, I'm running off of eMMC.
Oh, and holy crap, that animation is huge! Can't wait to try it out, but my Nook is out of commission at the moment, got it taken by my parents
I'm going to render out a red and cyan version of this same animation since I already have the models, lighting and effects in place. After that I'll probably switch it up with something different.
neoblood3d said:
I'm going to render out a red and cyan version of this same animation since I already have the models, lighting and effects in place. After that I'll probably switch it up with something different.
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Sounds great, always loved cyan myself. Wish I could try it out right now!
Edit: hmm, when I go to the download link it tells me the file is temporarily unavailable... Anyone else have it? Could you attach it or post another mirror of it?
seth.i.simmons said:
Sounds great, always loved cyan myself. Wish I could try it out right now!
Edit: hmm, when I go to the download link it tells me the file is temporarily unavailable... Anyone else have it? Could you attach it or post another mirror of it?
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Works for me, I just tested it. Maybe there was a temporary issue with the MU servers.
I'll post up the red version..
part1 red
part2 red
RedCM7 boot animation here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KBI2MW3E
Just wanted to say thank you for your work. This nook color community is so awesome because of people like you! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks,
Racks
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Just wanted to say thank you for your work. This nook color community is so awesome because of people like you! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks,
Racks
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My pleasure, it's fun making things like this because it keeps my skills sharp and serves a purpose.
The cyan version is incoming in a day or 2 I just got busy with some other stuff.
I am downloading the red one. My sister and I will love this! Thank you!
OK, now where do I copy this file?
I am running CM7 N107 from SD & don't find any of the folders mentioned. Do I need to be looking at the "Boot" partition? If so, that is only available to me if I put the SD card in my PC. Am I replacing a zip file, or installing this zip via booting into recovery? Please expand on the installation steps.
Thanks,
kev
installation
I didn't install this particular boot animation yet (but Dling ).
The way I accomplished this was to rename original bootanimation.zip to st else (old.bootanimation.zip).
Then copy new animation to the same folder as older one was. Reboot .
I found mine in root-system-media
/system/media
Hope this helps .
P.S. connect NC to PC via cable (or wifi), copy zip file to SD card. Disconnect, open file browser, copy or move zip file to the folder above to replace bootanimation.zip.
Oh one important thing - you need to have rooted NC and have root access - your file browser must have root privileges. I used ES explorer if I rememeber correctly.
Do not unzip or alter the .zip file.
bugeyed1 said:
I am running CM7 N107 from SD & don't find any of the folders mentioned. Do I need to be looking at the "Boot" partition? If so, that is only available to me if I put the SD card in my PC. Am I replacing a zip file, or installing this zip via booting into recovery? Please expand on the installation steps.
Thanks,
kev
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Hi bug,
1) open E S File Explorer
2) set all the root options to enabled and press the home button upper left
it will show a little house when you are in the correct mode
3) scroll till you find the data folder and click on it
4) inside this first data folder will be a Local folder .. click on that to open (not the data folder within the data folder if you have one)
5) insert or copy the new bootanimation.zip over the old one
It's only a few clicks to get this done on a SDcard CM7 install. I'm not sure of the installation of custom boots on the other installs since I haven't used any of those yet.
How bout a cwm flashable zip? Would make the process of installing your boot animations a breeze. Ill try and prep one tomorrow mornning. Unless someone beats me to it. I hope someone does.
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neoblood3d said:
Hi bug,
1) open E S File Explorer
2) set all the root options to enabled and press the home button upper left
it will show a little house when you are in the correct mode
3) scroll till you find the data folder and click on it
4) inside this first data folder will be a Local folder .. click on that to open (not the data folder within the data folder if you have one)
5) insert or copy the new bootanimation.zip over the old one
It's only a few clicks to get this done on a SDcard CM7 install. I'm not sure of the installation of custom boots on the other installs since I haven't used any of those yet.
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Thanks for your response. On my system, the bootanimation.zip is located in system/media.
Problem is when I try to rename the file or paste the new file in the folder I get " Sorry, operation failed."
I get a "failed to mount" when I select "mount File System" under settings.
At launch I saw a message that ES File Explorer had been granted SU Permissions. I am at a loss for what to do now.
Kev
bugeyed1 said:
Thanks for your response. On my system, the bootanimation.zip is located in system/media.
Problem is when I try to rename the file or paste the new file in the folder I get " Sorry, operation failed."
I get a "failed to mount" when I select "mount File System" under settings.
At launch I saw a message that ES File Explorer had been granted SU Permissions. I am at a loss for what to do now.
Kev
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Try File Expert from market. Its free and gives root options as well.
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It's been a while since I have made one of these - back during the 1st gen MyTouch was hopping.
I made this bootscreen from scratch with the intention of sharing it out with you all and ran into a snag with the animation not appearing. Thanks to a member of our boards, this issue has been worked out and now I can finally toss this out to you all. I added the "(s)" to the title since I hope to throw a few more out there as well. I also have a "MoPho" boot coming soon that I will include in this thread as well.
Special thanks go out to dased14 for his help in getting things resolved.
So here we go....
This should go without saying, but in order to use this:
Download the zip file for the animation you like.
Rename zip file to "bootanimation.zip", if needed
Place zip on phone
Using Root Explorer, Estrongs, etc. Move file to /System/Media/
Reboot and enjoy
** You MUST be rooted **
As with all other contributions. If you like it - Mash the Thanks button.
Boot Particle Animation
{
"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"
}
More Boot Animations
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
This is another version of the energy wipe, revealing "MOPHO" >>> "Powered by Android". Named mopho_pba.zip
per request by twospirits
Great job....already posted this in other thread but thought I'd give you props here too.
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Thank you. More will come this week, hopefully.
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Works perfectly, gotta love root explorer
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More boot screens added. Njoy!
bootanimation.zip
Hello. Noob question..
When i try to move bootanimation.zip to /System/Media/ using root explorer, i get a the message cant move system file read only. I am rooted, unlocked , using Alien rom. How can i resolve this? Tried searching but cant find anything.
Thank you
Sorry for post, i figured it out.. thx
Great boot animations! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks a ton! These are great.
charlie2900 said:
Hello. Noob question..
When i try to move bootanimation.zip to /System/Media/ using root explorer, i get a the message cant move system file read only. I am rooted, unlocked , using Alien rom. How can i resolve this? Tried searching but cant find anything.
Thank you
Sorry for post, i figured it out.. thx
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Top right of screen, should read mount r/w. Hit the button and it will say mount r/o..should work then
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pIxiLatEd said:
Boot Particle Animation
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pIxiLatEd said:
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
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Have you had a chance to also add sound to the custom bootanimation? If so, could you post examples of where the sound file (e.g. file name format and file extension type) we would need to put in the /system/media folder or where it needs to be?
I tried to add the letter "s" following each line of code and have a android_audio.mp3 file in the /system/media file but the animation works without sound.
For example, I have something like the following in the desc.txt:
540 960 15
p 1 15 Part0 s
p 1 0 Part1 s
p 1 0 Part2 s
Is this correct?
Thanks,
GP
GPhoenix said:
Have you had a chance to also add sound to the custom bootanimation? If so, could you post examples of where the sound file (e.g. file name format and file extension type) we would need to put in the /system/media folder or where it needs to be?
I tried to add the letter "s" following each line of code and have a android_audio.mp3 file in the /system/media file but the animation works without sound.
For example, I have something like the following in the desc.txt:
540 960 15
p 1 15 Part0 s
p 1 0 Part1 s
p 1 0 Part2 s
Is this correct?
Thanks,
GP
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You have to have the sound file in the system/media/audio/notifications folder and the desc it should look kinda like this
540 960 20 < example
p 1 0 part0 < example
s nameofsound.mp3 < put this where you want the audio to start <EXAMPLE
p 0 0 part1 <example
dased14 said:
You have to have the sound file in the system/media/audio/notifications folder and the desc it should look kinda like this
540 960 20 < example
p 1 0 part0 < example
s nameofsound.mp3 < put this where you want the audio to start <EXAMPLE
p 0 0 part1 <example
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Thanks for answering this for me - I have been job hunting/interviewing these past few days so I haven't had a chance to check on this thread.
pIxiLatEd said:
Thanks for answering this for me - I have been job hunting/interviewing these past few days so I haven't had a chance to check on this thread.
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never a problem to lend a hand, good luck on the job hunting
pIxiLatEd said:
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
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It would be awesome if these two would be combined into one.
I'm also liking the boot particle one too.
Very nice work.
twospirits said:
It would be awesome if these two would be combined into one.
I'm also liking the boot particle one too.
Very nice work.
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here you go try this
(remove from the named zip and place the bootanimation zip where it goes and rename if need be)
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
Not sure what this weekend holds for me, but I will make that and have it posted by sometime on Monday.
This past week has had me busy interviewing for work, but I'll have some free time coming soon to make a few more. I'll do the one mentioned above first.
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dased14 said:
here you go try this
(remove from the named zip and place the bootanimation zip where it goes and rename if need be)
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thanks
pIxiLatEd said:
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
Not sure what this weekend holds for me, but I will make that and have it posted by sometime on Monday.
This past week has had me busy interviewing for work, but I'll have some free time coming soon to make a few more. I'll do the one mentioned above first.
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awesome
TS
pIxiLatEd said:
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
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twospirits said:
thanks
awesome
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Your wish is granted. Long live Jambi
This tutorial is for lock screen modification to Nabi 2 NABI2-NV7A US or UK version although only confirmed working with US version. Although the steps would be identical for either version, just don’t have a UK Nabi 2 to test my theory.
I created this thread in hope that if anyone use this tutorial they will provide a picture of lock screen and also share their flashable zip file for the entire Nabi community. If sharing flashable zip files the naming convention has to match the firmware version as I have done below.
A couple of tools & files will be required first and I have provided links to downloads.
• 7-zip
• apkmultitool
• nabi_circle.png
• empty_framework.zip
I will start with the apk multi tool, I have to give kudos to the developer of this tool, super easy to use; if possible consider making a donation and continue supporting the development of this tool. Currently using Windows 7 64 OS so all instructions will be for Window users.
1) After download of tool, extract to the root of C:\
2) Make sure you have USB debugging checked in Nabi found in Settings\Developers options
3) Connect tablet and go C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\setup.bat and follow instruction 1 thru 3
4) After the 3 steps go to C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\other you will find the framework-res.apk & SystemUI.apk
5) Copy and paste framework-res.apk to C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\place-apk-here-for-modding now click the Scipt.bat hit enter; then option 9 Decompile apk
6) Then you will find the decompiled apk in C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\projects
The files to edit with your pictures are found here, go and replace the png files listed below.
C:\APK-Multi-Tool\projects\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-sw600dp-mdpi
A. fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_normal.png
B. fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_pressed.png
C. nabi_circle.png
D. unlock_directions.png (Optional)
The fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_normal.png & fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_pressed.png have to be 1024 x 552 px. and they both have to be the same picture.The nabi_circle.png 184 x 238 has to be replaced with a transparent.png for simplicity I have provided a download link to one. Also the unlock_directions.png is optional that file is 120 x 120 px by replacing all these files you can create your own custom lock screen mod. What I did is I renamed all my png files to default names.
If you want to change default wallpaper, which is 1536 x 1024 px
C:\APK-Multi-Tool\projects\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-sw600dp-nodpi
1. After you have edited your files; then enter the cmd and choose option 11 Compile system apk files. Then it will ask if you would like to copy additional files that you didn’t modify from the original apk in order to ensure least # of errors (y/n)
2. Enter y
3. Now go back to C:\APK-Multi-Tool\keep and delete the files you have modified then hit enter
4. You will now find a unsignedframework-res.apk file in C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\place-apk-here-for-modding
5. Place this file in different folder (example minions) rename to framework-res.apk
6. Grab the empty_framework.zip open this with 7-zip without unzipping and drag the framework-res.apk in emty_framework.zip\system\framework\drag here.
If your emty_framework.zip is only showing META-INF folder just click file top left of 7-zip and then "create folder" system repeat again and create framework folder, then open that folder and drag framework-res.apk there. 7-zip will ask are you sure you want to copy file just click yes.
If you want to modify the updater script you can extract into your computer and modify it with notepad and change the name of the lockscreen, this will be able to be read in recovery. If you don’t take this last step it will say “Installing custom lockscreen”. The updater script can be found in
empty_framework.zip\META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script
Here are a few lockscreens that are only for firmware 2.3.11 enjoy
With exception of lockorig_2.3.11.zip all have Nexus 7 2013 default wallpaper!
{
"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"
}
lockorig_2.3.11.zip
frozen_princesses_2.3.11.zip
frozen_marshmallow_2.3.11.zip
ariel_2.3.11.zip
disney_princess_2.3.11.zip
dinosaur_2.3.11.zip
bubble_guppies_2.3.11.zip
minions_2.3.11.zip
minions_face_2.3.11.zip
mario_2.3.11.zip
pokeman_2.3.11.zip
spongebob_2.3.11.zip
super_why_2.3.11.zip
my_little_pony_2.3.11.zip
Before flashing backup entire ROM also store the lockorg_2.3.11.zip in your external card
I am not responsible for anyone bricking your kids tablets, you are choosing to do this mod!
Sweet thanks for making this thread
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katinatez said:
Before flashing backup entire ROM also store the lockorg_2.3.11.zip in your external card
I am not responsible for anyone bricking your kids tablets, you are choosing to do this mod![/CENTER]
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So I flashed the frozen one no problem, but then tired to flash the original and it just hangs on boot loading. Have you tested flashing that zip. I just flashed the frozen back and was fine. Just a heads up.
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saw429 said:
So I flashed the frozen one no problem, but then tired to flash the original and it just hangs on boot loading. Have you tested flashing that zip. I just flashed the frozen back and was fine. Just a heads up.
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I tested the zip file in my nabi and its fine, I also replaced my lock original from my external card from my nabi to the download link.
Please re- download and try again, thanks
Hi.
I had posted this in one of the general forums since I didn't have access at the time to post in the development forums.. I'll post this here as well now that I can..
Question on the process to change the default kids mode wallpaper in the lockscreen process on the Nabi2's since moving to Jellybean.
katinatez's excellent process for the lock screen portion works fine (THANK YOU for sharing this, BTW)
End result:
I am trying to add a custom wallpaper into the apk when I change the lockscreen.
The file I am targeting is called default_wallpaper_kid.png and it is 1024x552.
The file is located in 2 folders:
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-hdpi
and
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi
I change these 2 files, recompile and follow the rest of the process as normal. Flash install onto the Nabi2 in TWRP and reboot. I still get the same default blue block kids mode wallpaper.
I've gone back and pulled the framework back off of the Nabi once I did the install and the changed wallpapers are in fact there. I can't figure out where the Nabi is pulling the standard blue block default wallpaper from since I verified that I replaced the files that I thought it should be.
I should note that I had previously changed the wallpaper during another lock screen install, so I'm stumped as to why I'm not able to change it now. And yes, I could just simply copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it as wallpaper from there but it's bugging me as to why the process isn't working.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
2girlzdad said:
Hi.
I had posted this in one of the general forums since I didn't have access at the time to post in the development forums.. I'll post this here as well now that I can..
Question on the process to change the default kids mode wallpaper in the lockscreen process on the Nabi2's since moving to Jellybean.
katinatez's excellent process for the lock screen portion works fine (THANK YOU for sharing this, BTW)
End result:
I am trying to add a custom wallpaper into the apk when I change the lockscreen.
The file I am targeting is called default_wallpaper_kid.png and it is 1024x552.
The file is located in 2 folders:
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-hdpi
and
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi
I change these 2 files, recompile and follow the rest of the process as normal. Flash install onto the Nabi2 in TWRP and reboot. I still get the same default blue block kids mode wallpaper.
I've gone back and pulled the framework back off of the Nabi once I did the install and the changed wallpapers are in fact there. I can't figure out where the Nabi is pulling the standard blue block default wallpaper from since I verified that I replaced the files that I thought it should be.
I should note that I had previously changed the wallpaper during another lock screen install, so I'm stumped as to why I'm not able to change it now. And yes, I could just simply copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it as wallpaper from there but it's bugging me as to why the process isn't working.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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Someone else asked this question a long time ago. I can't find that answer searching(can't remember enough words from that post), it seems something like it was already cached since it was the apk, so it didn't pick up the change. I can't remember if the solution was to wipe caches or something like that or clear some data in an app in settings. Or maybe neither and I remember nothing..... LOL.
I believe the blue block wallpaper you are talking about, is in fact the NabiMode.apk default wallpaper.
Take the NabiMode.apk decompile & go thru steps replacing with whatever wallpaper you want for kids launcher wallpaper.
You will also find Madagascar wallpaper inside the NabiMode.apk
Good luck
Thanks guys -- I'll try to poke around with it later tonight when I get home.
Appreciate the info.
2girlzdad said:
Thanks guys -- I'll try to poke around with it later tonight when I get home.
Appreciate the info.
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Remember to make backup with twrp before you start making changes.
katinatez said:
Remember to make backup with twrp before you start making changes.
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Yeah, I've learned to do that the hard way..
Thanks!
Well, I pulled NabiMode.apk and decompiled it and found where the kids mode wallpaper is kept. I don't know about tinkering with the apk though as the data/addon_res folders are read only and I'm not sure that I want to get into playing around with figuring out how to push to a read only folder at this point - MUCH easier to just copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it.
Thx guys!
My Little Pony Lockscreen
My daughter is in a new phase, she just turned 4 years old and absolutely loves My Little Pony, so I created a new lockscreen mod.
enjoy
katinatez said:
My daughter is in a new phase, she just turned 4 years old and absolutely loves My Little Pony, so I created a new lockscreen mod.
enjoy
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Hi any chance of getting these to work on the new 2.4 update? thanks
mjw2k11 said:
Hi any chance of getting these to work on the new 2.4 update? thanks
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Same steps outlined in guide, just no time. It's up to you.
I don't think this member can post here yet but take a look at some 2.4 lockscreens
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/rooting-roms/nabi-2-lockscreens-version-2-4-t2876988
Hi
BIt out of my depth with this but in updating the nabi2 from Jellybean to KitKat the lockscreen changed and it will upset my boy as he has autism. So planning to do this.
FIrstly, the apkmultitool ink seems broken does anyone have it please?
Secondly, I got the original lockscreen download as a zip in another thread from SMcC2 does that mean I can avoid a big bit of this tutorial??
Thank you for any help please.
Alex
Edit: Does me being on kitkat mean none of this will work ?