I am trying to get a shutdown animation and can't seem to get it working properly. I have had to create the video folder via root explorer and transfered corresponding files imto this folder as it is not zip-capable. I have EC01 modem and ROM. What am I doing wrong? I have also tried changing the name to shutdown.zip
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Shutdown "videos" are just a series of png images. The files are placed in /system/media/video/shutdown and should be named shutdown_#.png where the # is replaced by it's number in the video sequence.
imnuts said:
Shutdown "videos" are just a series of png images. The files are placed in /system/media/video/shutdown and should be named shutdown_#.png where the # is replaced by it's number in the video sequence.
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This is what I have set up
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Anybody have any thoughts?
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Desperate bump for some advice
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Did you change the permission settings of the "video" folder you created and of all the .pngs? They all have to be set correctly. The "Video" folder should be rwxr-xr-x or 755, shutdown folder should be the same and all of the .png files should be rw-r--r-- or 644.
Thank you
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Was the permission settings the problem?
Issue solved thanks to the permission issue. Appreciate it
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How do i Change the boot animation on Samsung Galaxy Y s5360
We need more info then that.
Kernel
ROM
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How to find kernel.. rom. ...
I am using infected ablaze rom. ..
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I don't know how to get information about kernel
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I've never messed around with that rom. I'd take a look around and see if you can find a file called Bootanimation.zip.
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if you have a root, download a alternative boot animation, and with root manager put this in system/media folder
In /system/media there is no bootanimation.Zip
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
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zacpac2020 said:
How to Change Via an Image Editor
1. Navigate to /system/media with Root Explorer or a similar app.
2. There should be a zip file named "bootanimation.zip".
3. Copy this file to your SD Card.
4. Plug device into computer.
5. Copy to your Desktop (assuming you're using Windows).
6. Unzip the file.
7. Navigate to bootanimation/part0.
8. All of the pictures for your boot animations are here. Modify them to your liking.
9. Copy file to SD Card.
10. Mount /system R/W in Root Explorer.
11. Zip bootanimation in /sdcard.
12. Copy and paste in /system/media, deleting the old one.
13. Restart your phone.
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There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
swap.blue said:
There is no such a file. .... I found following in /system/media :
BootSamsung.qmg
BootSamsungloop.qmg
pls help me ....
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Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
musarraf172 said:
Copy "BootSamsung.qmg" "BootSamsungloop.qmg"
to your pc. change the file extension to .zip and then open with Winrar . You will see a series of numbered images. Edit them or replace them with your image inside winrar. Save it .
Now change the extension .zip to original .qmg and transfer them on phone. set the permission .
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Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
Ive don this before. copy paste bootanimation.zip of your choice to media folder.
If above fails try doing it before flashing the ROM. (this works for me)
Hope i help you...
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swap.blue said:
Its not working bro.....
It asks for a password....>
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Your rom should be rooted.
musarraf172 said:
Your rom should be rooted.
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Its rooted
tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1353561
but phone stucks at animation.....even the phone is wrking but displaying the animation
Hi all, I'm trying to install boot up scripts for GPU undervolting and Scoobydoo. I need to paste those scripts under /etc/init.d directory. I do find the etc folder, but couldn't find the init.d folder. I use Es File explorer on a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with JB, rooted and with Perseus alpha 25.1 Kernel.
Also I'm not able to create an init.d directory. It says "Operation failed". Is it already existing there and not visible ? Or is it a permission issue ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Hi all, I'm trying to install boot up scripts for GPU undervolting and Scoobydoo. I need to paste those scripts under /etc/init.d directory. I do find the etc folder, but couldn't find the init.d folder. I use Es File explorer on a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE with JB, rooted and with Perseus alpha 25.1 Kernel.
Also I'm not able to create an init.d directory. It says "Operation failed". Is it already existing there and not visible ? Or is it a permission issue ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Use a file manager with root and look for the init.d folder under system/etc if its not there simply create it
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Create it with the script file inside and copy folder from PC to SD card and then copy and paste in system/etc using ESF
Then set permissions for both the script and folder to RWXRWXRWX
LenAsh said:
Create it with the script file inside and copy folder from PC to SD card and then copy and paste in system/etc using ESF
Then set permissions for both the script and folder to RWXRWXRWX
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Im sorry but dont tell someone to set permissions for a script alot of scripts require different permissions and point to locations where specific permissions are needed
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What? This one requires at least 755, so 777 will allow the script to at least run.
And don't tell me what to do or not...
Hey, Thanks guys, I was finally able to create the folder. I tried all different settings but to no avail. Finally I re-booted the phone, and was able to create the folder.
I have a rooted Galaxy M Style phone with stock Gingerbread 2.3.4 firmware. I am trying to customize my stock camera app, but am not sure what I'm doing wrong. I plan to replace the autofocus_ok.ogg with a different tune from my phone. I checked the properties of the autofocus_ok.ogg and saw it's a mono, 44100hz, and 96 bitrate file. The tune that I have has the same properties. So this is what I have done so far:
I backed up camera.apk to /system/app/camera.apk.bak and the camera.odex to /system/app/camera.odex.bak. I left a copy of camera.odex in /system/data. I copied the camera.apk to my memory card and placed the file on my computer. I renamed the file to a .rar. I then deleted the autofocus_ok.ogg and placed the tune that I wanted in that directory. Then I renamed it to autofocus_ok.ogg. I renamed the file back to .apk and transferred the file back to the memory card, then over to /system/app. The camera app will not install/not showing up on my phone. I am transferring the files through root explorer on my phone.
I worked with the original apk file again with apktool. I was able to decompile and replaced and renamed the files that I needed again. I compiled the file and transferred the file to /system/app again, but the apk will still not install. I checked the complied apk file and noticed that the file didn't have the META-INF folder, so I copied that over to. Tried to install it again by copying the file to /system/app, but it still won't show up on my phone. Is there anyway for me to change the autofocus_ok.ogg without a custom rom?
Thanks.
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I have a rooted Galaxy M Style phone with stock Gingerbread 2.3.4 firmware. I am trying to customize my stock camera app, but am not sure what I'm doing wrong. I plan to replace the autofocus_ok.ogg with a different tune from my phone. I checked the properties of the autofocus_ok.ogg and saw it's a mono, 44100hz, and 96 bitrate file. The tune that I have has the same properties. So this is what I have done so far:
I backed up camera.apk to /system/app/camera.apk.bak and the camera.odex to /system/app/camera.odex.bak. I left a copy of camera.odex in /system/data. I copied the camera.apk to my memory card and placed the file on my computer. I renamed the file to a .rar. I then deleted the autofocus_ok.ogg and placed the tune that I wanted in that directory. Then I renamed it to autofocus_ok.ogg. I renamed the file back to .apk and transferred the file back to the memory card, then over to /system/app. The camera app will not install/not showing up on my phone. I am transferring the files through root explorer on my phone.
I worked with the original apk file again with apktool. I was able to decompile and replaced and renamed the files that I needed again. I compiled the file and transferred the file to /system/app again, but the apk will still not install. I checked the complied apk file and noticed that the file didn't have the META-INF folder, so I copied that over to. Tried to install it again by copying the file to /system/app, but it still won't show up on my phone. Is there anyway for me to change the autofocus_ok.ogg without a custom rom?
Thanks.
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erm... is the permissions set correctly rw-r--r-- ?
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erm... is the permissions set correctly rw-r--r-- ?
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Yup, permissions were set correctly like rw-r--r--. Owner is root:root. Those are the permission that I set on the apk file like they were on the original file. I just realized that the compiled apk's from apktools doesn't show up on my phone. The apk that I created by opening up winrar and just replacing the .ogg files do show up, but I get the error "The application Camera (process com.sec.android.app.camera) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
Anything else I can try or a thread to refer to?
ImAhNoBoDy said:
Yup, permissions were set correctly like rw-r--r--. Owner is root:root. Those are the permission that I set on the apk file like they were on the original file. I just realized that the compiled apk's from apktools doesn't show up on my phone. The apk that I created by opening up winrar and just replacing the .ogg files do show up, but I get the error "The application Camera (process com.sec.android.app.camera) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."
Anything else I can try or a thread to refer to?
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why dont you try to push the modified apk manually using root explorer or so instead of pushing via adb ..
after decompiling apk and modifying it, compile it into some folder and then copy it into you sd card then use root explorer and manually push(copy) the apk into system/app .. give proper permissions and then reboot your phone..
Here are some guides to use apktool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891686
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989533
MoonBlade said:
why dont you try to push the modified apk manually using root explorer or so instead of pushing via adb ..
after decompiling apk and modifying it, compile it into some folder and then copy it into you sd card then use root explorer and manually push(copy) the apk into system/app .. give proper permissions and then reboot your phone..
Here are some guides to use apktool
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1891686
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1989533
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I have been pushing the modified apk through root explorer all this time. I don't even have adb install, haha. The procedure you explained have been the way I have been doing it the whole time, lol. I read the threads you posted and the procedure is the same as I've been doing it, except for the second thread. I can't grab the apktool from 4shared because I don't have an account. I am using the latest apktool 1.5.2. Also, I didn't understand what PulseDroid was talking when he said "We are NOT done just yet, we cannot use the new apk's... we have to take what we did and add it back to the original apk file to keep proper signature use something like 7zip, take the 'resources.arcs' file and any other xml files you edited out of the "-new" apk and copy them into Original apk". So I'm suppose to replace the resources.arcs and the .ogg files that I created from the new apk to the old apk? I didn't mess with any xml file.
Anyways, is there anything else I can try?
EDIT: ........I feel so embarrassed. I checked out this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2378177 and saw this post "Drag your replacement files into WinRAR and (here's the important part) in the Compression Method drop-down choose "Store"." All this time I have been compressing the file as "Normal" in Winrar, instead of "Store".
All in all, I did not need apktool at all. I used the original apk and opened it up in Winrar. I deleted the files that I wanted to replaced and put in the files that I wanted. Each time I put something in the file in Winrar I get a prompt for compression and instead of "Normal" compression just use "Store". It was that simple.
This helped me, thank you!
Enjoy
When system ui ? ?
celtichazard said:
Enjoy
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Thanks for distribution ?
Hashem GH said:
When system ui ? ?
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Really?
System ui sounds haaaaaa
Ummmm you said system ui....I only see ringtones and wallpaper?
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
musherboy said:
Is there any quick guide of how to replace the media files?
It seems that I cant make it to work.
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With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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mangui said:
With a root file manager navigate to root-system/media/audio, then replace the folders with the ones provided in the zip. Verify that the permissions are correct (folders and files inside), then reboot. Its a good idea to make a backup folder with the stock files in case you want to revert to the stock sounds.
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Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
studywes said:
Sorry but it doesn't work for me!!I change permissions but no sound...
Note 920F stock odexed rooted
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Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
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Just unzip, move the 'audio' folder into the 'notifications' folder on your device and reboot. Make sure you delete the extracted folder for where ever you extracted to and keep what's been moved in 'notifications' folder or you'll get duplicates for each sound. If you do have duplicates then just accept it or look through one by one and delete duplicated sound from 'notifications' folder.
I'm theory you can have these sounds anywhere as it will just pick up the .ogg files and add it to your list of sounds. I like to keep them separate in 'notifications' folder.
Hope this helps and don't forget to thank if it did.
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I have just
duplicate your different folders (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
studywes said:
I have just
duplicate your differente folder (UI, notifications etc etc) in the folder audio,
Change permissions for each files,
not delete the original folder, just rename with 'back' at the end.
And no sound!!!
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You don't have to move anything into the system - media - audio folder or change any permissions. These can be in your download folder and they will still be picked up.
A while back Samsung made it so you can't add any audio to the media - audio location in your device so from then we just move the ogg files to the notification folder on your sdcard (not external bit may still work).
Thank-you for the sharing.
You can also unzip and paste all the files to : /storage/extSdCard/media/audio/notifications
Or
/storage/extSdCard/media/audio/ringtones
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How can we change our Bootanimation. In my other devices i change it by replacing Bootanimation.zip from System/Media.
But it is not working on this device. How can we change it?
Any comment is appreciated!!
Thank You!!
Try replacing bootanimation.zip in /oem/media
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Try replacing bootanimation.zip in /oem/media
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Thank You! It works!!
How exactly are we supposed to put our bootanimation.zip into the /oem/media directory? I'm getting permission denied, even if I was able to rename the existing file in ES (I have ROOT and mounted my system partition as RW, but it doesn't let me do the same to /oem)
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How exactly are we supposed to put our bootanimation.zip into the /oem/media directory? I'm getting permission denied, even if I was able to rename the existing file in ES (I have ROOT and mounted my system partition as RW, but it doesn't let me do the same to /oem)
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I had the exact same problem. I was getting permission denied to add the new file to /oem/media. Interestingly, I was able to rename the bootanimation.zip in this folder to bootanimation2.zip. Then the system started to look for the bootanimation.zip located in another folder (/system/media) and there I could manage to replace the file.