honeycomb boot animation formatted for flyer? - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

Does anyone have a link? I searched and tried a few that I found that claimed to be at the correct resolution but displayed as 4:3 in the boot.

Pull one from the Nook Color Honeycomb build here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936995

I can make boot animation from any animated GIF.

never mind

anyone have this in zip form?

I'll make it a flashable zip. Just give me a little while. *need to download the zip for the nook color and extract the file.

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[Q] Need some guidence with desc.txt (custom boot animation.)

I've made an attempt at making a custom boot animation, so far it contains 24 png. Named krb-00002.png to krb-00025.png
I only want these frames to be looped over and over until the device boots.
Do I need 2 folders or can I use just one named part1? or part0.
The images are 320x320 even when I archive it into a zip with no compression the booot animation did not work
Ive attached the zip of what I have so far in the post bellow, I really hope someone can help me
Progress so far
Here is what I have done only to fail lol

[Q] About Changing CM9 Splash Screen

I was wondering if there was an easy way to change the splash screen on our Touchpads? I'm talking about the small green Cyanogenmod logo that appears before boot. I've changed the splash screen on my myTouch 4G a lot and was hoping to do the same for my Touchpad. I heard a while back that its coded into the kernel and was hoping this was not the case. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Sent from my myTouch 4G using xda app
+1, but it must be hardcoded. Couldnt find it as well
If you extract the nightly with 7-zip, it's in the root of the created folder as moboot.splash.CyanogenMod.tga. Is that the one you are talking about?
EDIT: Added image. I had to convert it to PNG to upload it here, but it is originally a TGA
No, but it`s identical.
I think OP is looking for something like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598427
lauterm said:
If you extract the nightly with 7-zip, it's in the root of the created folder as moboot.splash.CyanogenMod.tga. Is that the one you are talking about?
EDIT: Added image. I had to convert it to PNG to upload it here, but it is originally a TGA
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That is exactly what I was looking for! What did you use to convert to png? And can I use it to convert to tga as well?
I used Paint.Net to convert to PNG, but I don't think it can convert back. The only thing I know for sure that can outup TGA is Illustrator.
Sent from my MB860 using XDA
I appreciate it! I ended up finding this site that will convert back and forth between a bunch of different file types. I'm going to try to make my own splash next week after I study for the three exams I have on Monday and Tuesday. Thanks for all your help though! Good looking out!
http://www.online-utility.org/image_converter.jsp?outputType=PNG
If you have a mac, Pixelmator can convert any file format to TGA.
EDIT: I don't believe that file is the cyanogen mod loading thing. If you look at this thread I made: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598427 you can see that the moboot.splash.CyanogenMod.tga actually controls the static boot image that displays after the loading, and before the animated boot animation. In cyanogenmod both images are the same, back to back, but in other roms, they are different. In other words, changing that file only gets rid of one part of the Loading splash. I believe that the other is coded into the kernel or something like that, similar to the splashes that appear on phones that tell you the name of the phone.
lauterm said:
I used Paint.Net to convert to PNG, but I don't think it can convert back. The only thing I know for sure that can outup TGA is Illustrator.
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Go to Plugins on the Paint.NET page and download the package. Then you can create tga files as well.
But if you change the moboot.splash.CyanogenMod you will still have a cyanogen picture with loading letters.
krackers said:
If you have a mac, Pixelmator can convert any file format to TGA.
EDIT: I don't believe that file is the cyanogen mod loading thing. If you look at this thread I made: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1598427 you can see that the moboot.splash.CyanogenMod.tga actually controls the static boot image that displays after the loading, and before the animated boot animation. In cyanogenmod both images are the same, back to back, but in other roms, they are different. In other words, changing that file only gets rid of one part of the Loading splash. I believe that the other is coded into the kernel or something like that, similar to the splashes that appear on phones that tell you the name of the phone.
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It has to be in the uimage. Notice that if you have both aokp and CM9 uimage files in /boot, depending on which one you click, it at first shows the appropriate logo. So, part 1 in in the umiage and the 2nd part is the .tga file. Then the boot animation.
~ E.R.A.
#2 + #4 = #11
Is it possible to change the cyanogen mod loading screen that occurs before booting into any rom/recovery?
No

Problem with homebrewed bootanimation

so ive been trying to make my own boot animation but for some reason i just get a blank white screen.
i made the desc.txt and part0 into a zip file via store (not compressed).
triple checked everything, but it still wont work. are the picture files too big? can someone help me out?
i attached the bootanimation.zip
if you must know, thats my gf in the boot animation
SOLVED: i renamed the image to .PNG but did not save it as a .PNG
brianphanz0r said:
so ive been trying to make my own boot animation but for some reason i just get a blank white screen.
i made the desc.txt and part0 into a zip file via store (not compressed).
triple checked everything, but it still wont work. are the picture files too big? can someone help me out?
i attached the bootanimation.zip
if you must know, thats my gf in the boot animation
SOLVED: i renamed the image to .PNG but did not save it as a .PNG
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in his desc.txt delete line 24 480 800 to register and try to go 480 800 15
p 1 15:confused , but I'm not sure
Free program Boot Animation Factory. I lost link, but you can google and download. It will let you preview your zip before you put on phone. It will let you create your own boot animation. It save me a lot of time as I made few mistakes too.

Faulty boot animation, resize fix?

Hi,
I've been trying to replace existing boot animation with the new Android L boot animation found here. Managed to resize all images and modify the image dimensions in desc.txt. However, after replacing the bootanimation.zip in /system/media, the phone gets stuck into bootloop. Managed to get out of the bootloop by disabling the bootanimation via TWRP.
Might anyone see my modified bootanimation.zip to see, where the problem lies? Here's the link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6ye7pjyrztzwuuk/bootanimation.zip
ROM: AOKP 0.3 Alpha by Chipotleez
Try with store compression level, not deflate
Now it works, thanks :good:
I've included the non-flashable zip, in case someone wanted the resized Android L boot animation.

Boot Animations for 2014 moto g

Caution:::: I have today (1-18-2015) heard on the rumor mill that Motorola have used a new binary in the 5.0.2 update, this binary affects the boot animation. In effect it may only allow animations made in an mp4 format to work and causes a system crash if using the old, tried and tested format of frames of jpg's or png's. This of course fits in with Motorola's own animations which are mp4's. I can't vouch for the fact that it may be possible to overcome this by changing permissions but it seems that the new binary will have to be installed. In view of the fact that all my animations up to now are jpg's and png's I would strongly advise you don't install them on a 5.0.2 upgrade. I hope I'm being over cautious but I wouldn't want anyone to have to go through the number of re-sets that I have had to do over the past few days.
I've made a couple of animations for the 2014 moto g so over the next couple of days I'll post them to this thread in case anyone is interested. The usual disclaimer applies i.e. I am not responsible if installing these files causes your house to blow up, your cat to run away or your wife,partner or friend leave you for the next door neighbor.
This first one is CIA themed so I have made a similar bootlogo file in case anyone wants to go the whole way! The two files are easily identifiable by the names.
The "Logo" file is a flashable zip using any custom recovery (TWRP - CWM - Philz).
The animation zip has to be placed manually using any file manager you like.
First - go to ..... /system/media ..... and rename the bootanimation which is there to avoid it being overwritten. You can add the word "old" or "bak" or anything you like.
Second - copy the CIA-Anim.zip file to the folder ...../system/media ..... and then rename it bootanimation.zip
These files will work with KK and Lollipop O/S's and with all versions of moto g 2014 edition.
The PNG file shows you the Logo ..... The GIF file gives you an idea of the animation.
OK here is another one. Same as before all disclaimers apply i.e. house - cat - neighbor.
Logo file is "recovery flashable zip"
Anim file is put into ...../system/media ..... folder
JPG shows how Logo looks ..... GIF gives you an idea of the animation.
OK here is another one. Same as before all disclaimers apply i.e. house - cat - neighbor.
Logo file is "recovery flashable zip"
Anim file is put into ...../system/media ..... folder
JPG shows how Logo looks ..... GIF gives you an idea of the animation
Here's one for the Marvel Fans.
Usual disclaimer and guidance applies
Logo is flashable in recovery ..... Anim rename and place in /system/media
JPG shows Logo ..... GIF gives idea of Anim
OK as before same disclaimer and guidance apply
Logo file is flashable in recovery ..... Anim file placed in /system/media
At the moment I am holding off from posting any further anims. Before posting I always try out new anims on my own XT1064 to make certain they work and there is no possibility of bootlooping for other users. Since updating to 5.0.2 I have found problems installing new anims i.e. continuous bootlooping causing me several instances of having to factory reset and re-install the update. Until I can determine whether this is a fault on my phone or is caused by the 5.0.2 update I won't post any more. As a possible related issue, I have found that I can no longer make alterations to the "build.prop" file without causing a bootloop and crash.

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