Hi,
Can i create my custom boot animation? I mean can i create a boot animation with my own image or gif animation?
Thanks in advance.
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yes you can but only .png as far as i know no gif.
Download a custom boot animaation for your phone -> extract it -> modify the .png files in it in photoshop or paint -> repack it in zip-> place it in "data\local\" by name bootanimation.zip
mak.3736 said:
yes you can but only .png as far as i know no gif.
Download a custom boot animaation for your phone -> extract it -> modify the .png files in it in photoshop or paint -> repack it in zip-> place it in "data\local\" by name bootanimation.zip
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It can be only static picture, if PNG. Animations work in GIF.
droidaem said:
It can be only static picture, if PNG. Animations work in GIF.
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Dude you first download a custom boot animation , extract it and see files in it , you will understand how it works.
png images when run one after another it looks animation, nothing else
mak.3736 said:
Dude you first download a custom boot animation , extract it and see files in it , you will understand how it works.
png images when run one after another it looks animation, nothing else
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didn't know about this, thanks.
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Question #1
Im kinda frustrated because i cant make this bootanimation to work with my eris.
http://droidboots.com/wp-content/themes/jq/view/drain-hole/icons/supermario_201.gif
When i run it it only shows the top left quarter of the screen.
I tried everything,if i resize pictures, edit the desc.txt i always get a black screen.
Question #2
Is there a way to add sound to a bootanimation.?
Thanks for yall's anwsers.
#1 = no idea
#2 = http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=698261&highlight=bootscreen
do you have the original bootanimation.zip file for this. It might be anything from the original image size to how the bootanimation.zip file is zipped. Don't know unless I can take a look.
magnethart said:
do you have the original bootanimation.zip file for this. It might be anything from the original image size to how the bootanimation.zip file is zipped. Don't know unless I can take a look.
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http://droidboots.com/http//droidboots.com/downloads/bootanimations/super_mario.zip This is the link.... like i mention before i tried everything...... thanks alot i really love this boot
resize
as far as I know, you can not resize gifs or they stop working and become an image
you will have to make it in the right size to start with
magicdave26 said:
as far as I know, you can not resize gifs or they stop working and become an image
you will have to make it in the right size to start with
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They are not GIF, they are PNG. I resized them as png as well.
After you changed the image sizes to 320 by 480, the zip file needs to be zipped with no compression.
Sent from my FroyoEris using XDA App
magnethart said:
After you changed the image sizes to 320 by 480, the zip file needs to be zipped with no compression.
Sent from my FroyoEris using XDA App
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I did, its not compressed.
is there anyway you can get me the bootanimation.zip file that you created with the resized .png images. maybe upload it to a drop.io site or attach it to your post if you can. I would like to take see if I can get it working then send it back to you.
magnethart said:
is there anyway you can get me the bootanimation.zip file that you created with the resized .png images. maybe upload it to a drop.io site or attach it to your post if you can. I would like to take see if I can get it working then send it back to you.
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I'm sorry for bumping and asking you this but I edited a boot animation I got in XDA and re-zipped it as "Store". When I pushed it via adb (adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local) and tested it out, a black screen showed.
Attached here is the boot animation. Thanks in advance!
Try this! It worked for me.
*note, on some roms the boot animation is located in /system/media.
jadesdan said:
Try this! It worked for me.
*note, on some roms the boot animation is located in /system/media.
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What the f**k did you do? Sweet man.....
It works perfectly, i swear i tried everything....
By any chance you know how to add sound to it?
xr4v3nx said:
I'm sorry for bumping and asking you this but I edited a boot animation I got in XDA and re-zipped it as "Store". When I pushed it via adb (adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local) and tested it out, a black screen showed.
Attached here is the boot animation. Thanks in advance!
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Looks like it was a problem when you made your .zip file. After you zip your folder, open the .zip with windows explorer, you should see the Part0, Part1 and desc.txt files. If you have to go through a folder first, it won't work. I rezipped it for you and attached it below.
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Looks like it was a problem when you made your .zip file. After you zip your folder, open the .zip with windows explorer, you should see the Part0, Part1 and desc.txt files. If you have to go through a folder first, it won't work. I rezipped it for you and attached it below.
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Sweeeeet Let me test it out! Thanks for the effort. I appreciate it!
EDIT: Oh I get it now. Thanks for pointing that out! Thank you so much again magnethart!
xr4v3nx said:
Sweeeeet Let me test it out! Thanks for the effort. I appreciate it!
EDIT: Oh I get it now. Thanks for pointing that out! Thank you so much again magnethart!
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no problem
I'm trying to create my own bootanimation and was wondering if any of you guys know how to make it play in landscape mode?
I'm not aware of any way using the desc.txt so you'll probably just have to rotate the images.
Yup. Have to rotate images.
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Do I have to change the pixel resolution? I have it 960x540 right now.
lvlonkii said:
Do I have to change the pixel resolution? I have it 960x540 right now.
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No, resolution will be exactly the same. Just you are rotating the images through 90 degrees.
ok, i have another problem. I been reading different tutorials on how to make my own boot animation but when my bootanimation.zip into the system/media. I restarted the phone and the animation is just blank then the phone just loads up. I had the files as .png but it didn't work so I changed them to jpg and still nothing. Can anyone check what i done wrong? I will attach my bootanimation file.
BOOTANIMATION.ZIP
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=THH790AQ
audiofile
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7R36QTH5
lvlonkii said:
ok, i have another problem. I been reading different tutorials on how to make my own boot animation but when my bootanimation.zip into the system/media. I restarted the phone and the animation is just blank then the phone just loads up. I had the files as .png but it didn't work so I changed them to jpg and still nothing. Can anyone check what i done wrong? I will attach my bootanimation file.
BOOTANIMATION.ZIP
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=THH790AQ
audiofile
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7R36QTH5
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Without downloading your files, (I am at work and don't have the time right now), I would say you probably did not zip the files correctly.
1. Download and install 7-Zip.
2. Highlight your boot animation files, (CTRL or SHIFT and left click).
3. Right click on selected files.
4. Select 7-Zip > Add to archive.
5. Set Archive Format to Zip and Compression Level to Store.
6. Name your zip file accordingly (e.g. bootanimation).
7. Click OK.
Your bootanimation.zip should now be zipped correctly.
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OK, I did the work for you. It was the way you zipped the boot animation up. Here is the working animation:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5hn2wl4d1st8o3k
Remember to rename it to bootanimation.zip
Cheers!
Thanks a bunch, I just tried it and it only plays 1/4 of the images and then turns black, I have to see what's going on.
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lvlonkii said:
Thanks a bunch, I just tried it and it only plays 1/4 of the images and then turns black, I have to see what's going on.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
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I use this to preview my boot animations before installing them, got it from despotovski01 on this thread... nice write up and tools.. the links are @ step 7 of the first post...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1096068
I found that editing the desc.txt file to make sure that there is a 'return' after the last line cures alot of the issues, and making sure you're zipping in 'store' mode..
Thanks I will try it when I get home from work
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
I finally got it, Thanks for the links. It helped me out so much.
lvlonkii said:
I finally got it, Thanks for the links. It helped me out so much.
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Yeah, I found that even at 32bits, the animation works, it was the last return after the last line in desx.txt file that was killing my animation.. haha.. but, I try to save in .jpg as it takes up less space and I couldn't tell the difference between the .png and .jpg boot animations...
have fun!
Very simple and most know how but here's a breif walk through and a place all can share boot animation zips.
The zip will need to be renamed procicely the same as the one you are replacing.
Using a Root file manager go to the following directory:
/system/customize/resoucre/
These are the animation files below and a breif discription. Back the original up/disable by renaming it something like ( orig.sprint_bootup.zip or xxxsprint_bootup.zip )
i like to use the xxx method to force them alphabetically to the bottom of the directory to keep track of them.
1.) sprint_bootup.zip
#sprint logo during boot up
2.) sprint_shutdown.zip
#sprint logo shutting down phone
3.) hTC_bootup.zip
#preloaded htc boot up animations
4.) hTC_downanimation.zip
#preloaded htc shut down animation
5.) BM_startup_animation.zip
#preloaded htc boot up animation.
There also is 1 png file that is the 2nd wallpaper shown after the initial boot up HTC screen that has red text indicating your phone has been modified. The 1st screen / red text can not be removed here.
Png file = splash_screen.png
Please feel free to post links of your favorite boot animations and issues/questions you may have.
GoodLuck!
Black Boot rename extension to .png
Team DevDigitel said:
Black Boot rename extension to .png
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So to use this black boot image u have here.. after saving image file it needs to be renamed with extension .png then after that does it need to be placed into a zip file or do you rename it to hTC_bootup.zip and place in the resource folder?
Original T said:
So to use this black boot image u have here.. after saving image file it needs to be renamed with extension .png then after that does it need to be placed into a zip file or do you rename it to hTC_bootup.zip and place in the resource folder?
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No... There is a .png img saved under the customize direcotry and you just replace the white one with my blk one.
Team DevDigitel said:
No... There is a .png img saved under the customize direcotry and you just replace the white one with my blk one.
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Oooohh.. DUH.... Png file = splash_screen.png i must have missed that when i was reading thru your post. my bad.
So this is only for changing the splash_screen.png boot animation then.
what about the sprint_bootup, sprint_shutdown, etc. animations.... how do u change them? being zip files
Original T said:
Oooohh.. DUH.... Png file = splash_screen.png i must have missed that when i was reading thru your post. my bad.
So this is only for changing the splash_screen.png boot animation then.
what about the sprint_bootup, sprint_shutdown, etc. animations.... how do u change them? being zip files
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They are a bunch of png files labled 1 to whatever inside the zips...
They have a file that tells them what speed to move and what dpi to play in...
There's a ton of bootanimation.zips around here on xda. I know rom toolbox has a ton. Just rename the stock one or delete it and put new one in its place with same name.
Ok so if im understanding. I want to keep the stock bolt bootup anymation just wanna get rid of the sprint one. Can i just delete the one from sprint and leave the other one?
Hey Folks,
Lately, I've been searching for a boot animation which has sound in it and produces sound during boot. Recently my friend gave me one boot animation which has sound in it, I have tested this animation on my MOTO G 2014 (TITAN) and it does produce sound during boot.
Tested this animation on AOSP Extended 3.0 & 3.1 ROMs & Resurrection Remix 5.8.1 for TITAN and in both the ROMS it worked fine
Here is what I found when I manually opened "bootanimation.zip" file with WinRAR, it contains part0, part1, part2 directories and a file named desc.txt which normally bootanimations have, but what I found new was that each part folder contains trim.txt which later I found that it contains data for coordinates of image to be placed on the screen while running boot animation.
The another thing which I found in the part2 folder was an audio file named "audio.wav". This file contained the audio which gets produced when the part2 of boot animation gets executed. Later I manually converted some random song to .wav and renamed it to "audio.wav" and put that file in part1 instead of part2, when I installed the boot animation, it worked
So in order to have sound on boot animation read How to do this below
HOW TO DO THIS:
1. You need a working boot animation which has frames and folders like "part0, part1, part2" and a desc.txt file. (This may also work on some STOCK ROMS, but I'm not sure).
2. Convert your favorite audio into WAVE (.wav) format and rename it to "audio.wav"
3. Put your "audio.wav" into any of the part folders i.e. in part0 or in part1, it doesn't matter because when boot animation runs that part it will produce sound
4. Compress the part0,part1,part2 & desc.txt to a zip file with no compression i.e. 0 compression and name it "bootanimation.zip"
5. Copy your modified "bootanimation.zip" to /system/media (Make sure to backup your original one)
6. Change file permissions to ( rw- r-- r--) and reboot your phone.
Tadaaa Now You'll Have a Bootanimation With SOUND.
I don't know the duration or length of audio to put inside boot animation, let me know if you find this, till then enjoy boot animation with sound
I've attached a link of a bootanimation. This one is same as AOSP Extended ROM's BootAnimation but with sound :laugh:
DOWNLOAD:
BootAnimation.zip (Google Drive Link)
Resurrection Remix 5.8.1 (BootAnim)
WARNING: CHANGING BOOT ANIMATION CAN LEAD TO BOOTLOOP OR DEVICE BRICKED, DO THIS ON YOUR OWN RISK, I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED DEVICES
Great finding it works bro
Zip given by you works :good:, but when i tried to do with other ones the bootanimation didn't display, device started without any animation:
Can you add the black bootlogo too?
Coz i currently have the white one and it feels odd. THANKS!
saurabhkashyap said:
Zip given by you works :good:, but when i tried to do with other ones the bootanimation didn't display, device started without any animation:
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Umm Ok.. Please make sure that the audio file is in .WAV format, no other file format works. Secondly make sure to compress zip file using PC, files compressed in android create problems. I've used WINRAR to make zip files and that works for me fine and make sure to have ZERO compression, if using winrar, I've attached screenshots.
If none of the above works, then compress the file using Boot Animation Factory you can download it and also learn how to use it from HERE
teckgiik101 said:
Can you add the black bootlogo too?
Coz I currently have the white one and it feels odd. THANKS!
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Bro, This one is black boot animation, you asked for bootlogo, are you referring the boot logo which comes before this animation, i.e. the one that appears first thing when you start the phone?
Are you referring to the logo which I attached here with attachment
pkdon123 said:
Bro, This one is black boot animation, you asked for bootlogo, are you referring the boot logo which comes before this animation, i.e. the one that appears first thing when you start the phone?
Are you referring to the logo which I attached here with attachment
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yes. i mean the "bootlogo" which replaces the bootloader unlocked warning!
teckgiik101 said:
yes. i mean the "bootlogo" which replaces the bootloader unlocked warning!
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Alright bro, here you go, THIS IS NOT A FLASHABLE ZIP, and this is compiled for XT1068 whose resolution is 720x1280, to use this, extract the zip file, reboot your phone into bootloader mode and using fastboot flash the file, use the command:
Code:
mfastboot.exe flash logo logo.bin
MFASTBOOT is used for motorola phones to flash files in fastboot mode I don't know the reason, but in my case fastboot worked too
I MUST WARN YOU USE AT YOUR OWN RISK BUDDY, ALL THE BEST :good:
pkdon123 said:
Alright bro, here you go, THIS IS NOT A FLASHABLE ZIP, and this is compiled for XT1068 whose resolution is 720x1280, to use this, extract the zip file, reboot your phone into bootloader mode and using fastboot flash the file, use the command:
Code:
mfastboot.exe flash logo logo.bin
MFASTBOOT is used for motorola phones to flash files in fastboot mode I don't know the reason, but in my case fastboot worked too
I MUST WARN YOU USE AT YOUR OWN RISK BUDDY, ALL THE BEST :good:
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Well.. I was looking for the black "Google" logo. but THANKS !:good::good:
teckgiik101 said:
Well.. I was looking for the black "Google" logo. but THANKS !:good::good:
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Hahah, I thought U wanted Motorola Logo, If you provide me with white logo, I'll make it black
pkdon123 said:
Hahah, I thought U wanted Motorola Logo, If you provide me with white logo, I'll make it black
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Here you go!
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Here you go!
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Here You Go
pkdon123 said:
here you go :d
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wow, thanks!
Nice!
pkdon123 said:
Hey Folks,
Lately, I've been searching for a boot animation which has sound in it and produces sound during boot. Recently my friend gave me one boot animation which has sound in it, I have tested this animation on my MOTO G 2014 (TITAN) and it does produce sound during boot.
Tested this animation on AOSP Extended 3.0 & 3.1 ROMs & Resurrection Remix 5.8.1 for TITAN and in both the ROMS it worked fine
Here is what I found when I manually opened "bootanimation.zip" file with WinRAR, it contains part0, part1, part2 directories and a file named desc.txt which normally bootanimations have, but what I found new was that each part folder contains trim.txt which later I found that it contains data for coordinates of image to be placed on the screen while running boot animation.
The another thing which I found in the part2 folder was an audio file named "audio.wav". This file contained the audio which gets produced when the part2 of boot animation gets executed. Later I manually converted some random song to .wav and renamed it to "audio.wav" and put that file in part1 instead of part2, when I installed the boot animation, it worked
So in order to have sound on boot animation read How to do this below
HOW TO DO THIS:
1. You need a working boot animation which has frames and folders like "part0, part1, part2" and a desc.txt file. (This may also work on some STOCK ROMS, but I'm not sure).
2. Convert your favorite audio into WAVE (.wav) format and rename it to "audio.wav"
3. Put your "audio.wav" into any of the part folders i.e. in part0 or in part1, it doesn't matter because when boot animation runs that part it will produce sound
4. Compress the part0,part1,part2 & desc.txt to a zip file with no compression i.e. 0 compression and name it "bootanimation.zip"
5. Copy your modified "bootanimation.zip" to /system/media (Make sure to backup your original one)
6. Change file permissions to ( rw- r-- r--) and reboot your phone.
Tadaaa Now You'll Have a Bootanimation With SOUND.
I don't know the duration or length of audio to put inside boot animation, let me know if you find this, till then enjoy boot animation with sound
I've attached a link of a bootanimation. This one is same as AOSP Extended ROM's BootAnimation but with sound :laugh:
DOWNLOAD:
BootAnimation.zip (Google Drive Link)
Resurrection Remix 5.8.1 (BootAnim)
WARNING: CHANGING BOOT ANIMATION CAN LEAD TO BOOTLOOP OR DEVICE BRICKED, DO THIS ON YOUR OWN RISK, I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED DEVICES
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Thank you so much! :good:
Iv been trying to change the boot animation but doesn't seem like any methods work for me. I tried going to system/media but there's no bootanimation.zip there and the boot animation changer app doesn't work. My phone is also rooted
jwest9451 said:
Iv been trying to change the boot animation but doesn't seem like any methods work for me. I tried going to system/media but there's no bootanimation.zip there and the boot animation changer app doesn't work. My phone is also rooted
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Look in product/media
Beetle84 said:
Look in product/media
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Oh nice, any idea why I can't seem to rename the file or anything? I'm getting an error whenever I try to. I'm using Solid Explorer
jwest9451 said:
Oh nice, any idea why I can't seem to rename the file or anything? I'm getting an error whenever I try to. I'm using Solid Explorer
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It's a locked file system by design. There's a module for magisk that allows you to change it.
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