[Q] UT Vols Boot Animation - Thunderbolt Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have been looking for a Boot Animation of the UT Vols to go with the Splash Screen that i have on my New Thunderbolt. I cannot find one anywhere. Is there a way to make one using a file like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZFXfWh7bes Can someone help me out here?

I don't know how to do it, but I think it can be done. You might ask bobz1993 how he did the "Lightning Vortex". I would like to know how this turns out, because I am a big UT fan too.

Thanks. Go Vols. I'll let you know if I can get it made.

I've been busy with school, but luckily Wednesday is my free day. I can easily convert this to be a boot animation, but the size of the video could make a correct full screen a little complicated. should I crop the sides or crush it to fit? I'll get it done tomorrow.

Thanks so much. Just use your judgement as to what you think looks best. I know the clip is way longer that my phone runs a bootanimation so again what ever is best. The Vols are in good hands.

Coincidentally my phone just broke... so i won't be able to test it first... Lost the display on the phone but still usable if I aim correctly... Will be calling verizon tonight for another refurb...
Do you just want the video or should i add a tbolt logo at the end or something? My phone honestly could play thru that entire video and then some before starting...

Sorry to hear about your phone. That sux. If you were to add anything at the end maybe the big. T. Like is on the playing field. Or just the clip I'm just excited to see it and try it out on my phone. Nice

Sorry I didn't get to it yesterday.. Was really busy with school... My refurb already came in today and I'm currently making the vid into an animation.
I'm working to get root back on the new phone now, but it came with new firmware this time and apparently there's a different process... If someone could record the steps to make a clockwork backup from bootloader (not booting straight into recovery) so I can have my phone back the way it was, I'd really appreciate it.

Ok I understand. When you get everything on your end working and have the time from your busy schedule. I hope you can post it here for me to download. Go Vols

UT Vols BootAnimation
Ok, i finally sat down today and with alot of research on google and reading thru alot of forum here on XDA i finally decided to try and make my first BootAnimation to go with the Splash Screen i found of UT Vols. I would like to Thank Bobz1993 for letting me know that this was possible and everyone else who posts. Anyway i know this is not perfect and has no sound. but tell me what you think guys. Go Vols.

Did you make this a Flashable zip? When I tried to install from CWR, it said that installation was aborted. Thanks for your effort.

I just use root explorer just go to the folder where your bootanimation.zip is stored.I think this varies depending on Rom installed. On mine it's in the system /media folder. There You will find your current bootanimation.zip there I just renamed it. Usually I put. 1 on the end of zip. Then just copy and past this new one there and reboot. Let me know how it turns out.

It works. It looks good but it runs too fast. If it can be slowed down a little, it would be perfect.

UT Vols BootAnimation
I think you are right it does run fast. i have tried 2 other speeds the lowest one is way to sluggest and the other well its on the borderline too. I think maybe because the clip i used to make this is all cut up with so many different scenes, with the program used to make it only uses 1 of every 10 shots. that makes it even more choppy. thanks for the honest review i will try to find another clip with 1 continious fluid shot of some hard hitting action maybe then it will be more fluid when slowed down to a good speed. i will upload the other speed though the slower one incase anyone wants that one.

I did make it a little while ago, but AfterFX is messing up the frame order on me... It is at right speed with sound, but it jumps so looks like ****.
And its over 42MB atm... I may clip some parts out to lower the size and just put it up...

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[Q] getting started with my new vibrant (already rooted + installed clockwork)

are there any apps that I MUST have (aside from launcher pro and a new keyboard)
any roms that I should flash? (I am staying away from froyo because of lack of support for the headphone jack and no jit (afaik that's why froyo is so much faster than eclair) and im in no rush to get flash)
any other tips? (yes I looked at the tips post. so far i have installed that screenshot taking tool, gotten the adblocker and installed titanium backup)
thanks guys!
ps. what's the word on cyanogenmod 6? when is it slated to release?
again thanks for all your help, I'm loving my new vibrant.
-former g1 user.
The word on Cyanogen is it's in the works.
Link:
http://www.cyanogenmod.com/home/whats-up-with-cm
6.1 is the current work-in-progress and is coming together nicely. There’s a few new features like touch-to-focus in the camcorder, dismiss notifications by swiping, kernel updates for most devices, and improved performance. There will also be support for a few new devices- Acer Liquid, HTC Wildfire and Samsung Vibrant. My eye is also on the new HTC phones that are about to get released like the G2.
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one last question: are the lag fixes worth doing? what's the risk? and most roms tell you to uninstall them before flashing, how easy is this to do? and what roms can be "lagfixed?" what is the best way to do a lagfix?
Well, I suggest playing around with your phone. If you notice it's slow, and not as fast, go ahead and install it. Also, download Quadrant Standard. Test it. If your score is 1100-1500, go ahead and install the lagfix.
To install it, this is what I do. I am not quite sure if this is best way, but it works for me.
Remember, I am not responsible for what you do to your phone.
Step 1: Download RyanZA's lagfix from the market. (search "lagfix")
Step 2: Install EXT tools from the app.
Step 3: Apply Lagfix.
If you ever want to uninstall the lagfix, go to the app and do it from there.
ROMs that work with the lagfix as I know:
Vibrant Hybrid
Frankin-Twiz.
I also recommend installing the Captivates camera. It's a 1000x better. You can look that up in the tips thread.
I'm running the Voodoo lag fix on Bionix 1.3. The phone absolutely flies and the battery life is excellent. I'm also pretty sure that you can remove the lag fix by simply placing a named folder inside of the voodoo folder and rebooting, so it should be pretty easy.
I don't always complain, but when I do, I #BlameWes
Oh, also, here's another tip:
If your battery is horrible, let it drain ALL THE WAY, make sure it turns off. Then charge it to 100%. This restarts the cycle, I do this twice a month.
thanks!!!!!
You've got choices...
I'm also running 1.3 Bionix, but with the KingKlick kernel and no lag fix. It might not "fly" like the voodoo lag fix version, but it is quick enough and the battery life is amazing. Been using the phone unplugged for about 8 hours with some calls, texts, and work-related emails and I still have 79% of battery.
Tried all of the 2.1 Roms so far and played with them for a few days each, but have finally settled in with the above.
Whatever you do, give it a few days of regular use before you turn to the next one. And be careful to read the OP's instructions or you'll end up getting all crazy and wanting to throw your phone against a wall cause it bricked...
it bricked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8296995#post8296995
Man, I didn't mean to jinx you...
gonintendo said:
it bricked
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=8296995#post8296995
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-alright friend. Keep at it and follow the thread on using Odin to get it back. I've gone back to Odin at least 3-4 times and I know a bunch of folks here have visited it more times than they care to admit.
If you can do it after a good nights sleep, it's probably best cause otherwise you get easily frustrated and really do want to throw it against a wall -- but don't.
You'll recover it - just keep at it. Good luck and hope to hear back that you got it going.
YepMan68 said:
-alright friend. Keep at it and follow the thread on using Odin to get it back. I've gone back to Odin at least 3-4 times and I know a bunch of folks here have visited it more times than they care to admit.
If you can do it after a good nights sleep, it's probably best cause otherwise you get easily frustrated and really do want to throw it against a wall -- but don't.
You'll recover it - just keep at it. Good luck and hope to hear back that you got it going.
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thanks man. i can't even get to the download screen. it ether goes to the battery screen or the vibrant screen depending on which method i use.
my cousin has the same phone, but she bought it through tmobile (not ebay like me) and has a warranty and insurance. should i ask her to get it replace? or will i be able to unbrick?
i should add i can't even get adb going.
would i be able to buy one off contract and return it? wheres a good place to do this?
these phones are almost unbrickable, if you get the vibrant screen you should be able to unbrick it....also the phone is less then a year old so it should have a warranty if it comes down to that.
Keep at it, try these few ideas
gonintendo said:
thanks man. i can't even get to the download screen. it ether goes to the battery screen or the vibrant screen depending on which method i use.
my cousin has the same phone, but she bought it through tmobile (not ebay like me) and has a warranty and insurance. should i ask her to get it replace? or will i be able to unbrick?
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--If you got it from eBay, try and see if either the seller is willing to fix or look into Square Trade Warranties. I have a couple of their warranties on phones and ipods and they have always come through for me when the items I get need repair. Also, check into Craigslist locally and see if there is anyone that does phone repair. I have a guy in CA, near where I live that has fixed my electronics before and I found him on Craigslist.
-keep trying man. don't give up.
it's all been sorted out. i have a friend at costco who does returns
thanks for all the help though. I'll make sure read instructions more clearly (although it wasn't entirely my fault, the instructions said don't do a nadroid backup, not don't do a nandroid restore, which is what i did. and guess what? my new vibrant isn't locked! i can get into recovery using the buttons)

[SOLVED] [Q] My new gTab won't even power up anymore. Please advise.

Got my gTab yesterday. [VERY EXCITED!]
Plugged in wall outlet, waited 4 hours to charge.
Connected to WiFi.
Updated TapnTap, as instructed.
My Vist Ultimate computer didn't see the gTab when I plugged it in, at least not so I could get to the root directory.
So I went to an old XP and tried that. It worked.
Wanted to Root it, so I installed (sorry if that's not the correct word) ClockworkMod v08.
So far so good.
Then rooted TnT Lite v 4.2
Still good.
Then rooted TnT Lite suppl 4.25
STILL okay.
Then went to gMail. Added my gMail account. (An account I use for business.) It took a LONG time to do whatever it was doing. So I went to do something else, thinking it would continue doing it's thing in the background. I was wrong. It messed up, and I kept getting error messages.
Next thing I know, I'm somehow in that infinite boot loop.
It was about 2 am, and I was tired, and... panicked!
Next thing you know I'm freaking out and went hog-wild (while following directions to the letter), to get my brand new toy to work.
I did nvflash windows, still infinite boot loop. I tried putting the vanilla recovery 3588 on there. Still infinite boot loop.
Kept at things, trying everything I read, and STILL... infinite boot loop.
Then I figured it was time to try to get my Vista computer working so I wouldn't have to keep transferring stuff from the Vista to the XP to the miscroSD card to the gTab, and followed directions about APX mode.
I was delirious, exhausted and scared, and kind of went postal (in a frenzied OCD sort-of way), trying everything and anything to get rid of the infinite boot loop.
Now it won't even power up. (AT ALL!) I think I gave it a heart attack, or possibly a stroke. And that's with not even owning it for 24 hours!
I've tried the long 45 second power hold, then the short one. [Did that about 37 times.] I've tried power and Vol+. Nope. Then did a few power and Vol-, just to really freak the poor sick, dead thing out. [Like kicking the proverbial dead horse, I guess. Trying to see if there was any life left in it.] I even read to turn off the lights to see if there was a faint glow. But nope. No glow.
I will now follow the directions from another post, and will let it just sit for 24 hours (if I can survive the wait) to let the battery discharge and then see if it will boot. [After this nightmare, there is no WAY I will take off the back and hit the reset button--thereby definitely voiding my warranty.] But I hope I'm not like the woman from the forum thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=968177
If I am, and can't get this thing to power up, do you think WOOT will let me return it???? I'm so upset that I broke my new toy so quickly. If anyone has any suggestions about getting this thing to boot up, I'd appreciate it. [at this point, I'd be happy to have it boot up in the infinite boot loop!]
Oh, and one last question, how does having it turned off (because I can't turn it on) and sitting there drain the battery to the point that it needs to start fresh after a mere 24 hours with no activity? Is that typical for tablets?
THANK YOU to anyone who can offer advice on what to try next or how to remedy this problem. Please keep in mind that I am good with PCs and laptops/netbooks, but am VERY new to this whole android and tablet things, so if you send instructions, please give implicit directions (as though you are instructing a 3-year-old), without feeling as if you are insulting me. [Please believe it's what I need, and will appreciate. As will the other wooters who just turned their gTabs into brinks] And know that you will be helping Roebeet by answering my questions, because the poor guy must be exhausted from all of us lay-peoples' foibles and mess-ups. [The man seems to be a God at this site!]
Did you do what is mentioned right after step 10 in this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=865245
"If your tablet bootloops…Also may be required to get market running correctly on some ROMs...
Press and hold the power button to shut the device down. Boot back into Clockwork. Select the advanced option at the bottom, then go to “partition SD card”, for the first option select 2048, and for the second option select 0. Then, redo steps 7-10. This erases all data on your tablet, including backups."
But first... switch to decaf and get some rest... ;-)
Panic doesn't help.
It might actually be powering up but staying in APX mode. I've seen one do that. If that's the case you can still nvflash it back to normal. Let it charge for 15-20 minutes and leave it on the charger. Try to start it up and see if your pc can see it.
You maybe got the bootloop because your tab had sleep death while syncing. Was the error you got by chance something like process.acore? If so that is a classic error that happens after syncing contacts, sometimes there are empty contacts with no data that make the tab go nuts. Simply deleting the bad contacts solves the problem.
A simple wipe data/cash/davlic would have been the first place to start. Breathing helps when stuff goes wonky.
If you can get it to recovery a repartition is totally necessary. Deffinetly... and maybe some whiskey ....
Good luck.
good luck with woot return, dont even think they do it.
I wouldn't worry about the warranty. You already voided it when you rooted the device.
I'm so sorry, guys, I didn't check off the subscribe notification, so I didn't know that anyone had written.
cdavisccs28, I didn't do that while the tablet was boot looping, but somehow it went from bootlooping to complete death.
K J Rad, it wasn't charging, and wouldn't boot. [And you can probably guess, I tried numerous times.]
Mantara, the death in the middle of syncing certainly didn't help it, and, as you suggested, might have been the last nail in the coffin. The whiskey suggestion was funny! Actually I, personally don't drink, but as you might have deduced, I'm a carrier. [AKA: I've been told that I drive people to drink.]
spike378 & filterking: Yup, I think you are both correct. How I managed to spike from "excited as a schoolgirl" to "completely tanking" in less than 24 hours amazes even ME! [And I know me, and am used to me! I think that was a personal record!] [If I don't laugh about it, I'll cry!]
THANK YOU ALL for replying! Your time and concern meant a lot to me, but I think this baby is totally bricked! Elvis has DEFINITELY left the building! If I do get another one (I'll have to start saving again), I might be too afraid to play with it. I really am good with PCs and notebooks, so I might just keep staying with what I know. YOU GUYS ROCK, for trying to help me, and I really appreciate it!
Same problem. I booted the device up, and connected it to WiFi. Then it gave a popup where it asked to update to the newest version. I said okay, and let it do its thing. Then it restarted into a bootloop. So, I turned the device off, and tried to turn it back on, except -- nothing. With the USB plugged in, it's not recognized by the computer at any time after I press the power button. I've been trying to get it to boot for an hour now and it's still just sitting there with a black screen. Not even a backlight is showing. Anyone know of any solution? Or is it time to ask for an RMA from Woot!?
h.nocturna, WOW, you didn't even get to the part where you started doing everything and anything (in a frenzy) to get it to work properly! That might be a good thing, h.nocturna, because you haven't voided your warranty! You might need to send it to Viewsonic to be fixed (since it messed up while you were doing their update), but at least you can do THAT! I mailed my brand new brick to my son up in college and gave him this site, and told him to have a blast, and do whatever he wanted with it. [He's known me his whole life, and said even HE "can't fathom my destroying something so completely in less than 10 hours."] I wish you luck!
Oh, one more question that will help the masses, I'm sure. So how do you get your computer to recognize the device as a hard drive, when it is plugged in to a Windows PC (without voiding the warrenty, of course)? [Vista Ultimate does not recognize it, and neither did Windows 7.] Please give step-by-step instructions for the lay-person. [By answering this question, at least we will solve THAT problem for folks!]
badtypist,
I wrote you a fix last night and when I went to save it the Forums had been shut down and do it didn't save to post --
and I had been on the road and was exhausted and just couldn't stay up long enough to redo it if and when they came back up. Sorry.
You simply needed to find one solution and then let us get down the procedure to follow to fix it.
Several people in the past have gotten to the point where you were. I read two fixes.
One was some people were able to get the tab to start again by playing with the
power switch -- hold it for long, long times and then press a short startup, etc. Somehow they got that to reset and start.
Somewhere else in the forums -- and I have never done this with either of my tablets --
there are a few threads where someone in this kind of situation opened up
the tablet card and simply unplugged the battery for 10- or more seconds. There also
is a reset button inside the case as shown in an old thread where someone opened a
G-Tab up and took pictures.
If any of those three choices get to where you can either use power / volume - to get
into NVFlash more ---- or to where we can load CWM -- then you are in fair shape.
LOTS AND LOTS OF BOOT LOOPS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH PARTITIONING. Simply
getting into CWM and re-partitioning to 2048 and 0 and then using CWM to "Fix
Permissions" will get it working. CWM also will let you wipe the cache and wipe the
factory data, which sometimes will allow and NVFlash to come on up and work right.
You see, we were not dead by any stretch.
You might pass this on to the recipient of the tablet.
Also, so many people are trying to do so much that is over their heads -- and so many
people are borking their tablets -- that this site and the folks that can help -- just can't communicate. Sad day.
I wish you luck. Hope this helps.
Rev
EDIT: Well, I guess we missed the boat completely. Evidently she mailed of the G-Tab and checked
out for good!!!
Hi Rev! Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I TRIED to get back to you sooner, but I think this site was down, because it kept timing out and wouldn't let me get to the site OR the conversation thread! I tried a few times, then tried later, and now just tried again!
I think you guys are getting BLASTED with desperate lay-people from the over 10,000 tablets sold on Woot who have "borked" their tablets. (That's a funny word, Rev! I hope I'm using it properly! And please note, although the WORD is funny, the actual situation is NOT funny!)
Yes, I mailed the offending frustration-linked object to my son, and can't "take it back," but perhaps I will beg for and borrow enough money to try again, sometime soon! If I do, I will come back here again sine I feel I have bonded with the wonderful, sharing folks on this site. (I'm a she, by the way, not a "he.") I admire (okay, worship) the folks who help us lay-people out so we don't sit alone crying and trying to power/Vol+ in solitude!
I've read your other posts previously, Rev, and you are so wonderful to help us n00bs! So please remember "badtypist" (hopefully with good thoughts) and when you hear my name again, let's hope it's to say... THIS TIME I ROOTED IT CORRECTLY!!!!
Thanks again, for your time, Rev AND the rest of you, which wasn't wasted, because I sent my son this link and he will (in his spare time) read through it to fix HIS new tablet. [I think he kind of liked that his mom messed up! He got a VERY expensive new toy, if he can fix it.]
Perhaps I'll talk with you soon...
badtypist (and bad ROOTER. Or is it ROOTERIST? Or maybe ROOTIST? Whatever the proper term, I think we can all agree that I AM bad at it!)
Gtab Update Problems
So, I would agree with some of the posts above. I would also point out that you have two options (or some combination of the two):
1. Try to return the tablet, or put in a warranty claim (the warranty specifically does not cover modification\rooting)
2. Try to fix it yourself
I tend to choose #2 f I think the chances are better than 50/50 in my favor. Also, if the hardware is okay, you can have it fixed in 20 minutes.
The experience that the OP went through is EXACTLY why I discourage newer g-tablet owners from rushing in and flashing alternate firmware to their tablet. I am often chided for this recommendation, but I believe that it is unwise to modify a brand new tablet.
If you still want to mod it, you should have a backup plan. I save my update file to an external USB drive. You should then be able to re-install the stock update by placing it on a microSD card. You need to rename it to update.zip, and add a file that tells it to look at the microSD card for an update. I am a but fuzzy on the specifics, but that file is named "command", and I found it somewhere here in the forums.
As I plan on modding my newer woot tablet (or maybe my older Sears one). I will first set this up, and will work out the details.
Hi buzzzard, thanks for the great info! VERY helpful. I did see that video while researching the gTab, but didn't bookmark it, so I appreciate your adding it here! My son will see all your posts and will use all of your suggestions to try to raise my brand new gTab from the dead! [It wasn't even in zombie mode when I shipped it to my son, so we'll see what happens! I'll keep ya'll informed.]
wasserkapf, you are probably right about not jumping in with both feet for us n00bs. And I most certainly don't mean to be disrespectful in ANY way, but I have a (serious) question... if I'd kept the tap-n-tap and played with it for a while, how would that have changed things for me if I eventually decided to root it to a faster, better OS? [I'm not meaning this sarcastically, I really want to know what I'd have to learn in order to change the results I had, in case I ever do this whole process again, or in case others out there are (hopefully) learning by my mistakes.] What would you suggest lay-people should be learning about the gTab BEFORE attempting to root it? [The answer to this question wil help a LOT of folks!]
buzzzard,
I have always understood -- and I don't want to know bad enough to spend the time
researching it -- that the warranty is void when you load non-standard software.
And even if it were not, I have real questions about messing up a computer and then
taking it back to the seller as if it were faulty. Seems to me there is a dishonesty
component in that equation.
I think modders SHOULD accept the risk that they can trash their tablets -- and that
if they do then the loss is theirs.
Rev
P. S. -- I've tried to say this much without starting a flame war -- if you do I won't
answer you and will ask the moderator to close and hide the thread.
badtypist said:
wasserkapf, you are probably right about not jumping in with both feet for us n00bs. And I most certainly don't mean to be disrespectful in ANY way, but I have a (serious) question... if I'd kept the tap-n-tap and played with it for a while, how would that have changed things for me if I eventually decided to root it to a faster, better OS?
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For one, this will give you time to read up and learn more. I can tell that you are confused by all of this. You don't "root it to a faster OS". Rooting is a method to gain root privileges on the tablet. To you windows users, root is the equivalent of Administrator. There also is only one OS available for this tablet, and that is Android. Some have made modified/customized versions of Android, but it is still Android.
[I'm not meaning this sarcastically, I really want to know what I'd have to learn in order to change the results I had, in case I ever do this whole process again, or in case others out there are (hopefully) learning by my mistakes.] What would you suggest lay-people should be learning about the gTab BEFORE attempting to root it? [The answer to this question wil help a LOT of folks!]
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There seems to be the misperception that you have to install a custom firmware to get root privileges or Android Market access. This can be done on the stock firmware, and then makes the tablet much more useful.
butchconner, I know you weren't talking to me, but I am taking full responsibility, and am hoping my son can resurrect my gTab, and I DO hope there will be no flaming, as well. ["There's no need for flaming. It's unsportsmanlike, kind-of rude and unproductive," said the mom to all reading this thread. So please don't flame so this won't get deleted for other poor people who "bork" their gTabs.]
badtypist,
wasserkapf was around when I got my first G-Tablet -- when we were all getting started last November.
You have no idea how bad the software was back then and the things we had to do to make things work.
It wasn't a question of 10 different ROMS and whether it was fast or not -- it was a question of making it work.
But I agree with wasserkapf (and I don't mean this comment particularly at you ) that
people are trying to do too much to fast. In addition to being a minister, I also was
an exec in the IT field for 30 years. I learned to read the docs, to move slow, to make sure each step was
successfully completed before moving on, to test things that
I'm not sure of -- and a whole host of other things that IT people use to operate their
company's systems without crashing it and losing data.
I helped a guy along the way who said he was inexperienced and that his tablet was in
the same kind of situation yours ways. He had gotten his G-Tab, charged it up, and had loaded EVERYTHING he could find on it.
Three or four different ROMS including an
experimental ROM he had been warned was risky. Yet he was having to ask what
recovery was and where to look for files and other basic questions.
I think everybody should get their tablet, upgrade to the latest version of stock, install z4root and
Titanium Backup and learn to use them, then install the latest version of Angry Birds and whatever useful software they need -- and then enjoy
that for a while while they learn the ins and outs of modding.
I help people because of the kind of person I am and because I am retired and have
some time to devote. But I also will be honest and tell you this -- I don't suffer
obnoxious, foolish people well -- and there are folks I just don't help because someone gave them good advice
and they didn't listen........I help folks who need and deserve to be helped.
The alternate ROMs are nice. And it's neat to add market and other useful stuff to
your tablet. But none of those kinds of things are so important that they are worth
what some folks do.
Nuff said. I don't respond to flames. And when you have been helping people as long
as I have, then you can have your opinion.
Peace,
Rev

[Q] Wooter, experienced Android user - question about touch screen responsiveness

Hey guys,
I'm used to my Android phones (Eris, Incredible, Thunderbolt) and their ridiculously responsive touchscreens and using this tablet is really not responding well. The edges of the screen force me to push quite hard to get it to sense my touch and I find myself touching app icons twice sometimes three times in order to get them to register - but then in some areas (usually towards the middle) the screen is much more responsive...? Also (strangely) once the touch is registered - I can for example drag the icon around the home screen quite easily but the initial touch took awhile to register?? Hope that makes sense. I haven't seen anything about this so far so I was wondering if it's something to do with the ROM, something common, etc...please let me know if you have any input!
THANKS!
P.S. - FYI I'm quite happy with the device over all for it's price point. I went with Vegan Beta 5.1.1 and it's very "stock-ish" and I like that - also I'm quite confident my unit was brand new as there are no dead pixels or anything else wrong that I've noticed so far and the packaging had all the tell tale signs of a product being brand new. Woot does NOT mess around with shady stuff - very rarely will you find someone with bad things to say about them and I've never gotten a High end games that wouldn't run on my phones run great on it and there are no dead pixels or anything else wrong that I've noticed so far. Woot does NOT mess around with shady/refurb stuff unless they say it outright.
As for the touch screen again let me know how senstive yours is because it's the only thing that's got me a little bummed out.
There is a calibration fix app floating around. I think roebeet posted it. Search for touch screen calibration.
Try using a multitouch testing app from the market to get a true visual clue to how your touchscreen responds (there are a few, search for multitouch test). Run the calibration app and compare.
This Made my Screen much more Responsive!
There is a a tool to recalibrate the screen.... I have read that it is in TNT lite, and I am running Calkulin's ROM and it is in this as well (I don't know if Vegan has it or not... but you can check with a root explorer program).
First, the way to check (as best I know... still a newb) use a root explorer program, and look in system/bin... there should be a file in there called TSCalibration... I believe if this is there, then you have the tool you need...
From here, you need to create a file called Calibration.ini on the root of your SDcard (/sdcard). The easy way to do this is to connect the Gtab to a computer, and create it the INI file with your computer... put it on the root of the SDcard (internal memory)... oh, and yes... the ini file is blank, this is how it should be.
Now shutdown your Gtab, and restart it... let it sit for a minute or two after bootup, and DO NOT TOUCH THE SCREEN DURING BOOTUP...
That is it! From what I have read, the TSCalibration file looks for Calibration.ini on the SDcard... if it see's it, it re-calibrates the screen... after this is done, it's a good idea to delete the Calibration.ini file, otherwise it will re-calibrate on every bootup.
A couple of notes:
From what I have read, the Stock TSCalibration looks in /sdcard2 (external), instead of /sdcard... the hacked version in most ROMS fixed this...
I am one of the (many) wooter's that just got their G Tablet... I will say that right out of the box, the dock on the right side of the screen was a pain to get to work... I ran this calibration and now it works like a dream!! I was really surprised that even a brand new device needed to be re-calibrated.
If I screwed any of this up, please correct me! Thanks, and good luck!
cbmboy said:
There is a a tool to recalibrate the screen.... I have read that it is in TNT lite, and I am running Calkulin's ROM and it is in this as well (I don't know if Vegan has it or not... but you can check with a root explorer program).
First, the way to check (as best I know... still a newb) use a root explorer program, and look in system/bin... there should be a file in there called TSCalibration... I believe if this is there, then you have the tool you need...
From here, you need to create a file called Calibration.ini on the root of your SDcard (/sdcard). The easy way to do this is to connect the Gtab to a computer, and create it the INI file with your computer... put it on the root of the SDcard (internal memory)... oh, and yes... the ini file is blank, this is how it should be.
Now shutdown your Gtab, and restart it... let it sit for a minute or two after bootup, and DO NOT TOUCH THE SCREEN DURING BOOTUP...
That is it! From what I have read, the TSCalibration file looks for Calibration.ini on the SDcard... if it see's it, it re-calibrates the screen... after this is done, it's a good idea to delete the Calibration.ini file, otherwise it will re-calibrate on every bootup.
A couple of notes:
From what I have read, the Stock TSCalibration looks in /sdcard2 (external), instead of /sdcard... the hacked version in most ROMS fixed this...
I am one of the (many) wooter's that just got their G Tablet... I will say that right out of the box, the dock on the right side of the screen was a pain to get to work... I ran this calibration and now it works like a dream!! I was really surprised that even a brand new device needed to be re-calibrated.
If I screwed any of this up, please correct me! Thanks, and good luck!
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THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH! This worked PERFECTLY! My tablet now responds perfectly acoss the entire screen. You just made my week!
Thank You! Thank You!
cbmboy said:
There is a a tool to recalibrate the screen.... I have read that it is in TNT lite, and I am running Calkulin's ROM and it is in this as well (I don't know if Vegan has it or not... but you can check with a root explorer program).
First, the way to check (as best I know... still a newb) use a root explorer program, and look in system/bin... there should be a file in there called TSCalibration... I believe if this is there, then you have the tool you need...
From here, you need to create a file called Calibration.ini on the root of your SDcard (/sdcard). The easy way to do this is to connect the Gtab to a computer, and create it the INI file with your computer... put it on the root of the SDcard (internal memory)... oh, and yes... the ini file is blank, this is how it should be.
Now shutdown your Gtab, and restart it... let it sit for a minute or two after bootup, and DO NOT TOUCH THE SCREEN DURING BOOTUP...
That is it! From what I have read, the TSCalibration file looks for Calibration.ini on the SDcard... if it see's it, it re-calibrates the screen... after this is done, it's a good idea to delete the Calibration.ini file, otherwise it will re-calibrate on every bootup.
A couple of notes:
From what I have read, the Stock TSCalibration looks in /sdcard2 (external), instead of /sdcard... the hacked version in most ROMS fixed this...
I am one of the (many) wooter's that just got their G Tablet... I will say that right out of the box, the dock on the right side of the screen was a pain to get to work... I ran this calibration and now it works like a dream!! I was really surprised that even a brand new device needed to be re-calibrated.
If I screwed any of this up, please correct me! Thanks, and good luck!
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Thank You so much for this post. You have saved my G-Tab from going back on eBay where I got it brand new couple of days ago!!! WOW. This is quite the FIX. The G-Tab is now very responsive. Now, if I can find a fix for the dismal viewing angles. Ughh.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=934500
Here is a link to the app. Don't forget to take the calibration.ini out of the root. Some have reported perminent sensitivity problems caused by recalibrating constantly. The app lets you recalibrate with a touch and is simple and easy to use.

Help please room flash gone wrong j337v

for some reason I am unable to use the laptop on this website so I am left stuck talking to my phone because it's too small to talk on anyways a quick briefing if you can follow my text.
I flashed my j33v 7 from my unknown source using Odin and it is a brand new spanking phone from Verizon and it is really screwed up with the wrong build number and the phone don't even look like a phone it has some kind of weird funny screen with a bunch of strange looking buttons it makes no sense to me and I cannot get it to go back in download mode I read somewhere I could use a 300,000 ohm resistors between pin 4 and 5 of the HDMI mini port to get it to boot back into download and I have yet to try it because I have not had time but anyways I have no backup of the image that come from the phone I'm not even sure how to create one or if anyone out there even has one can someone please help me figure this out I understand I could just purchase and be done with it a lot cheaper but apparently the build number to the software that was flashed on there it's the wrong one and I think I actually put a hacker flash on their stupid me haha very smart on my part huh but I had no help and I have not been on any forums this is my first post I accidentally ended up joining odinbrotherhood don't know what I was thinking. That turned out to be a really fun trip for me.
please guys is there anyone out there that can help me understand if you have to shake really I am made whatever I have to do just please let me know I am in deep urgent help I really want the phone back it's the only phone that actually mirrored my high definition TV screen all my other phones are old and I cannot watch YouTube on my phone anymore.
I was going to show a photo of what the front of the phone look like but I can't get the website to work on my laptop I am able to login on my telephone but not my laptop I don't know what the deal is with all these electronics these day I can't seem to get anything to work anyways thanks in advance Atlantis.
Sorry I have 4 kids and I havent had the time to read any stikys at all! very sorry for that..
I will make this easy, if anyone here can answer just one question.
HOW DO YOU BACKUP A FACTORY IMAGE FROM ONE PHONE AND APPLY IT TO ANOTHER?
Is there anyone here that could please point me to how to do that? sorry guys I have a ten month old baby in my lap crawling aroud and I can hardly type at all.

Has anybody ever really "bricked" their Device? Whats your definition of "Bricked"?

Has anybody ever really "bricked" their Device? Whats your definition of "Bricked"?
I asked because I hear this a lot and i hear just as much if i that if it hows any life at all, it can be saved. ( i fully agree). and also you will hear just about everything you do can and will brick your device. ( i understand why this is said) but how many of you have actually had to use your device as target practice as this is the only fun thing you can now do with it? I get everybody defines it as pretty much any problem you have...just get on this site..every single post somewhere is "help i bricked my phone". "did you turn it on"..."oh wait , thanks" Now i get the fear, especially when i first started messing around with android.. i guess i am the type who thinks its easier to just try and figure it out by reading then to ask and I afraid you will laugh at me and call me names.."DID YOU READ ALL 6567 PAGES BEFORE YOU ASKED"..NO THEN TOUGH, HERS HOW..." JK love you all, casue i will ask in the future.. so on the topic if you all don't mind I would like to tell you about how I and I alone have a hard time bricking.... Please don't take this and go try any of what i said i did in this story...you will brick your phone OK now that is out of the way I would like to say ... I think its impossible.. ( its not....) yes it is
Hello land of android. I just wanted to tell my story of the S7 edge Live demo unit of H Ell. I have one and I went to remove the retail version or what ever it just wouldn't boot anymore. I could get in blue down load screen but that it. I tried for 2 months, in between my other phones and not caring anymore about the phone ( my friend gave to me, he had two that he got while working at a Verizon at best buy store in the Midwest and it shut down.. he managed the store and they told him to toss the phones....in case your wondering as every post i see about these somebody is calling the guy posting a thief in one way or another...EVERY SINGLE ONE, besides this one ha ha jk, one of you will) anyways I have flashed and flashed and flashed with no success, I finally got twrp on it...OK, now i am getting somewhere. still took 3 days and many a thing I flashed, at this point it has a boot loader exception error that i have never seen nor could find many people on here that have. Used to have "USE smart switch to recovery cause your update failed" or something like that and a half a dozen other errors from doing stuff that i don't fully understand. I tell you, to people who are worried about bricking their device.....I am starting to think thats a myth...i tried my hardest to brick this phone ( i flashed every zip file i could get my hands on, its started to be a joke to to see how much the phone could take..i was flashing zips of different phones he ll i was flashing zips that had nothing to do with Android at all. back to what i was saying couldn't get it to boot either so i was thinking maybe that this mythical BRICK i keep hearing about. I do this to all my phones and every single one of them, thanks to all the knowledge and amazing people on this site, reading posts not asking..wanted to point that out, i am not wasting peoples time asking them to help me fix things I am trying to screw up on purpose. ok back to it..I got all my devices running, rooted and blazing away every single time...."knock knock"... he he get it cause i am at my desk.. huh ..my WOODEN desk.. right...come onahg nevermind..i suck at life, anywho back at it.... ITS my way of leaning. ( should of seen my computers back in the day trying to learn what the hell "Windows was". ) Anyways I am just rambling on about this to just say, its a lot harder to brick your phone then it is to do anything else to it. IF YOU LISTEN TO ME AND GO TRY ALL THIS DUMB STUFF AND BRICK YOUR PHONE...TOTALLY YOUR FAULT FOR LISTENING TO A RANDOM STRANGER ON THE INTERNET...DON'T DO IT. Anyways, i finally got the live demo unit SM-G935X booted with a Rom..i tied them all.. like 4 at least ha ha and a bunch of stock firmware. I flashed the Flyme on it, which i know nothing about and the mo-fo booted up after two months of nothing and just crazy errors.. Its now saying its a SM-G935F. its rooted and everything..way cool. I just thought i would share or if anybody needs to test a program, file, or apk..... anything...ill be your GG PIGGY. ( for stuff you are actually trying to make work, i don't need programs written just to F my S up... i can most likely handle that on my own....edit...actually,,this would be funny....nah never mind. no intentional screw ups...yet..just talk me into it... Its going to be my mission to see how much this phone can take...you know ..for science and all that. But later, right now i am gonna enjoy playing with my new S7 since i just got it going. BUT SERIOUS..DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY OF THIS, YOU WILL BE THE ONE WHO BRICKS THEIR PHONE.. Also wanted to point out my S5......yeah that little F'er can take some abuse as well. Even my daily driver one plus 6t has already seen its share of the Jrod thinking he is some master developer hacker dude. that going to figure out the next awesome thing we didn't know we could do. ( not even close...not even in like dog years of life times or ...wait that s shorter isn't it,,anyway back at it the One Plus 6t oh yeah ... it cries at night, i pretend i cant hear it but I know whats up. Anyways thanks for letting me ramble on & on. Sorry this was a mess...i get to excited and type way faster then i can think. ( my English teacher said i was going places....ADC but still its somewhere,,,i did ,,damn,ok never mind back at it. wait no i am done. I would like to hear if anybody has like totally killed their device with software ... i get you could put it in the microwave and brick it,,, i fell for that twice.. i want to hear if it happen to you and how. .so next story. or just completed delete this and ban me.. I deserve it.

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