This is my second boot animation.
I don't create this animation!
i use this files:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ygRNTIfDkQ
thanks to nsbttcom and saintmichaelsarmoury!!
i just resize animation and repack it.
http://youtu.be/Jo1FUOhQxT8
INSTALLATION:
put downloaded CWM zip on sdcard
boot into recovery mode
install zip
reboot
http://www.mediafire.com/?s9014qrlq0z5eoe
md5: 5d:c9:f1:bc:b5:2:98:18:b:83:7b:89:c:13:af:72
sha1: 4c:8d:25:ea:c2:6:b7:2d:34:cd:2b:85:94:ba:86:6c:6v:ec:a5:3a
nice animation but unfortunately it is not working on my atrix CM7.1 weekly # 4.
installation went fine and when i brows to system i can see the bootanimation.zip but not animation on bootup. same old cm7 boot animation.
xateeq said:
nice animation but unfortunately it is not working on my atrix CM7.1 weekly # 4.
installation went fine and when i brows to system i can see the bootanimation.zip but not animation on bootup. same old cm7 boot animation.
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I was able to get it to work on weekly 5 by manually placing bootanimation.zip in /system/media and changing permissions to rw-r-r.
Don't forget to rename the original file to bootanimation.bak or something similar.
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The link is dead
imalift said:
The link is dead
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And that really suprises you after you decided to dig up a dead thread.
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After looking for a while in different forums, I finally was able to get R2D2 as my boot animation for my Streak. I adjusted the images to be in landscape position to fit nicely on the 5" screen. To install it, download and unzip the file, place the file on your SD card, and reboot into recovery to install it from zip file. I am not sure if the Dell Streak can play audio during boot up or not, but I was not able to get it working.
Thanks goes out to Team Black Hat for the original file.
R2D2 is now on my streak
I did have problem where I couldnt get it to flash, so instead I renamed the r2d2-bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip and put it in system/media folder.
I use the StreakMod Recovey instead of clockwork so that might have been the reason I couldnt get it to flash.
Sorry I forgot to mention that I use clockworkmod to flash it. Thanks for the alternative way to get it on there.
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Nice work thanks
Is this a one off or is there more in the pipeline
kirkla79 said:
R2D2 is now on my streak
I did have problem where I couldnt get it to flash, so instead I renamed the r2d2-bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip and put it in system/media folder.
I use the StreakMod Recovey instead of clockwork so that might have been the reason I couldnt get it to flash.
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I think you can also put it in data/local..Seems to work on my G2..Your way of putting it in system/media also worked for me..Seems easier to do if you have root explorer. Any link with screenshots?
Im sure that I will be making more boot animations. I just need to find the time to do them.
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Data/local works fine for bootanimation.zip
nice
the sound is not possible since there is no service playing it in dell streak os
Another great thing about this animation it makes waiting while booting seem less stressful after installing a new taskbar, since the wait is using longer than on a normal boot.
ADB command is:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
But, I forgot that stupid 30pin sync cable so I wanted to do it from the phone using terminal. Still had to download .7z file using computer and renamed it to bootanimation.zip and copied to my phone wirelessly using dropbox. (then longpress file name in dropbox and "download")
Terminal command:
su
cp /sdcard/dropbox/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
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Big props on this boot animation! It looks absolutely fantastic!
I'm running synergy rom 7/21 nightly and I'm not sure on how to install a boot animation can someone help?
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Take the bootanimation.zip file of the animation you want and place it in /system/media/
Can you point us to some nice boot screens!
If you have Root Explorer then this is one way of doing it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqYkf2zrE1U
(it includes having to rename the .zip)
Hello Y'all!
I've created a bios-like boot animation for our wildfire:
The idea came from frysee (original thread here), but I've build all the files myself.
There are two way's to put it on your phone:
With the use of ADB:
1. place the attached bootanimation.zip in the tools folder of adb
2. open the command prompt and cd to the tools folder
3. type "adb shell" and press enter
4. type "mv <path-to-bootanimation>/bootanimation.zip <path-to-bootanimation>/bootanimation.old" and press enter
for example: mv system/media/bootanimation.zip system/media/bootanimation.old
-> now you have a backup of your original boot animation
5. exit
6. type "adb push bootanimation <path-to-bootanimation>" and press enter
for example: adb push bootanimation system/media
7. type "adb shell bootanimation" and unlock your screen. You should see the new bootanimation. Press ctrl+c to stop.
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New to adb -> link!
You can also replace your bootanimation by using a root explorer:
frysee said:
store on root of SD card
open root explorer make sure to make R/W
go to SDCard and copy file
navigate to bootanimation path (*)
rename bootanimation.zip to something else (bootanimation1.zip)
paste file and rename bios_bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip, if necessary
exit root explorer
reboot phone
Profit = Enjoy Bios boot animation!
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What is the right path to you bootanimation?
frysee said:
The right path for your bootanimation differs between devices and even ROMs, so it is hard to list the right one for every setup.
However, you should be able to track down the right one by looking for an existing bootanimation.zip using Root Explorer or ADB.
Most likely it will be one of the following:
/system/media (try this first)
/system/customize (some Evo ROMS seem to use this one)
/data/local (should work an nearly all ROMs, as long as there is no bootanimation on /system)
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I can only tell that on cyanogenmod 7, the boot animation is indeed stored in system/media.
When you are on a stock rooted Froyo ROM, you can folow the explanation of laraz (thank you for this, laraz!):
laraz said:
store on root of SD card
open root explorer make sure to make R/W
go to SDCard and copy file hold down on file you wont and choese copy
navigate to bootanimation path (#)froyo system>customize>rescource- paste over exsting bootanimation.zip done
rename bootanimation.zip to something else (bios_bootanimation.zip)
exit root explorer
reboot phone
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The speed of the animation is adapted to my phone: normaly I can only see it untill "activation root access SUCCEEDED", then I can enter my pin.
To adapt the speed of the animation to your phone/ROM, you can change the frames per second:
1. extract bootanimation.zip in the attachment
2. open desc.txt in notepath or similar program.
3. you see the folowing
Code:
240 320 4p 1 0 androidp 0 0 part1
the third number (in this case "4") is the frames per second.
4. adapt ONLY the third number to the desired amount of frames and save the file.
5. put android, part1 and desc.txt again in a zip-file. Make sure that YOU DO NOT USE ANY COMPRESION or it will not work!!!! (in WinRAR: use "compresion method: store")!!
6. Now you can try your new bootanimation!
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Enjoy!
Thanks dude it is cool bro nice 1 runs smooth O
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You're welcome
Erwin
its cool im installing right now, could you made one saying CyanogenMod 7.1???
THX
vadash said:
its cool im installing right now, could you made one saying CyanogenMod 7.1???
THX
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Here you go
how did you edited the jpg´s one by one???
vadash said:
how did you edited the jpg´s one by one???
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Yes, but only the relevant ones (and they are png's, not jpg's). But I have the original psd photoshop files so it wasn't that hard, 20 min of work, I think.
Erwin
Thanks ErwinP, bootanimation is great. Work fine in CM 7.0.3
Excellent job!
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My phone boots up before the animation ends
(ruymanca's cyanogen mod)
calyxim said:
My phone boots up before the animation ends
(ruymanca's cyanogen mod)
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Hehe
You can change the framerate to a higher value, if you want. It's explained in the first post!
Erwin
I need that kind of boot animation for HTC wildfire please!! I mean the boot animation from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555&page=68
Karthus said:
I need that kind of boot animation for HTC wildfire please!! I mean the boot animation from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555&page=68
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Wait, I link you to one which is much alike:
link
works perfectly!!!
Yeah, thanx worked perfectly...
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nicceeee thread
nice awesome bootanimation
Can you make the boot animation flashable?
I cant replace the bootanimation.zip using rootexplorer.
I did all the steps but whenever I paste it,
it all goes back to the old bootanimation.
Thanks man.
Great bootanimation thanks.
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I'm running amazing quiksense 1.5.1. And I want the orginal boot animation with sound. I got the animation to work but how do I restore the sound. I put the ruby_startup_audio.wav in system/media but it didn't work. Any suggestion? Thanks
ari982 said:
I'm running amazing quiksense 1.5.1. And I want the orginal boot animation with sound. I got the animation to work but how do I restore the sound. I put the ruby_startup_audio.wav in system/media but it didn't work. Any suggestion? Thanks
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I think it's looking for the bootanimation audio in:
/system/media/android_audio.mp3
where can i download this boot animation cause i too dont like the boot animation of the quicksense
bump.....?
assface2009 said:
bump.....?
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download stock rom and push it
hey x how do i get the stock boot sound back. Ive got the animation but no sound. ive put the sound file in system/media. thanks. excited to try 2.0.0
Got to rename it
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rename it to what? ive tried ruby_startup_audio.wav and android_audio.mp3
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rename it to what? ive tried ruby_startup_audio.wav and android_audio.mp3
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all the files you need already exist on your phone follow my link...I got boot animation and downanimation working fine....backup and delete TMOUS_bootanimation.zip and TMOUS_downanimation.zip. put bootanimation.zip in system/media, put android_audio.mp3 in the same folder system/ media. follow this thread for shutdown animation. put your questions there if you have any other problems...all the files you need are already on your phone under system/customize/resources for both boot animation and sound and shutdown animation and sound
follow this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1414794
I recently got MIUI for the Nook Tablet and I cannot find the file for the boot animation, I checked under system/media and could not find the boot animation zip file or a .png file. Is there another place where the file is located?
Try /data/local
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at data/local/ theres just a empty download folder and tmp folder
Insanityyyy said:
I recently got MIUI for the Nook Tablet and I cannot find the file for the boot animation, I checked under system/media and could not find the boot animation zip file or a .png file. Is there another place where the file is located?
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Use root explorer from / =root. It has a great search feature among other things. I'm not running MIUI but you should be able to search for bootanimation.zip.
Good Luck!
Lars for tobdaryl
downloaded MIUI from xda and bootanimation.zip is located /system/media when installed
MIUI Themes
Insanityyyy said:
I recently got MIUI for the Nook Tablet and I cannot find the file for the boot animation, I checked under system/media and could not find the boot animation zip file or a .png file. Is there another place where the file is located?
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MIUI is a different than CM7 or CM9. If you wanna upload a boot animation, save it on your SD Card and upload it through your theme manager. The Theme Manager will add your boot animation to the section.