This may or may not work on gb 2.3.4 ReZound, let me know if you try it.
There is another thread somewhere on XDA, but the files won't work for the ReZound.
So, I spent a few hours modifying it, used this tutorial:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1556613
YOU COULD BRICK YOUR PHONE!
I take no responsibility if you brick your phone, read directions and follow thoroughly.
Sorry the preview was deleted I guess, I'll have another up when I have my tools reinstalled.
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To install, you MUST have root and a root file explorer that has the ability to modify permissions and mount R/W.
Make a nandroid, or do what I did, make a nandroid and copy the original files to my computer.
Amon Ra is my most recommended item, If you brick your phone with R/W (like I did once ) it will let you recover!
Backup these files:
/system/customize/CID/default.xml
/system/customize/resource/Vigor_VZW_bootanimation.zip
Mount /system R/W
Copy default.xml to /system/customize/CID
Copy andriod_audio.mp3 to /system/customize/resource
Copy Vigor_VZW_bootanimation.zip to /system/customize/resource
Set permissions to all three files:
Owner: R/W
Group: R
All: R
Mount /system R/O
reserved! Just in case.
Excellent work.look pretty nice.
john9 said:
Excellent work.look pretty nice.
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Thank you, I enjoyed making it.
Nice work but you might want to remove that part about bricking the phone. If one messes up installing a boot animation then about the worst that will happen is there will be no animation. It will just show a black screen until its loaded.
That might be true, but you have to make the internal storage R/W and I know from experience, without something like amon ra covering you, your soft bricked...
My LG enlighten did this when I failed to return mount to R/O and there is no way to fix it without adb or something.
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Sweet, thanks!
This space for rent
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That might be true, but you have to make the internal storage R/W and I know from experience, without something like amon ra covering you, your soft bricked...
My LG enlighten did this when I failed to return mount to R/O and there is no way to fix it without adb or something.
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My Rezound, as well as my Thunderbolt, has /system mounted as R/W 24/7. Maybe the LG is different but HTC phones don't require the system be mounted as R/O to work. Idk, maybe there is something I'm missing here.
At any rate, good job on the animation. I'm enjoying it every time I reboot. (Which is about once every 2-3 minutes right now. Lol)
Glad you like it Rob.
Lol, well just in case I say keep it R/O, I about panicked because I had to return it when I got my rezound, they never noticed, so I guess they factory reset without checking it.
I already did a soft brick today trying to change framework-res.apk, amon ra saved me lol.
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Good job will give it a shot. I like how it says "rezound, an energy star ally" if phones were energy star compliant, the rezound would definitely not nominated lol
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It used to say nexus, but yea this phone can hog battery life.
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Awesome!, the only custom animation that has ever worked on my phone.
sound isn't working though.
EDIT: Nvm forgot to Edit in the audio part into my XML, Working now!
Awesome! I love the BIOS boot up. Have it on my Incredible.
Thanks for your work, this is the only boot animation I've been able to get working on my Rezound.
You have to put the files in the right folder for the sound to work, I believe I left instructions in the op.
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You have to put the files in the right folder for the sound to work, I believe I left instructions in the op.
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Yeah, I got it now though. I forgot to edit my xml but its all working now :thumbup:
This is the Only custom bootanimation that works with my rez
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Related
This is a thread for Axura for peolpe to post there Axrua wallpaper.live wallpaper,boot animations,and themes.I'm a captivate owner,but also have a vibrant in my house.The way I see we are all Axura rom users.
The credit for starting the thread in the captivate goes to kangi26 and he has some nice wallpapers and stuff.Here is a link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=867474
Now some stuff I made
Axrua-lake wave.apk
just side load like any other apps
credit list
Pirateghost (for the wallpaper)
Axrua moving feet
I hope everyone uses this thread and has fun with it
Here is a 60% transparent notification mod for 2.2.5.x
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Can u please make a flashable zip file i have yet to learn how to phsh files. Im refering to the transparent notification bar
I tried to get the transparent notification bar by pushing it to the framework.res with root explorer, after rebooting I got stuck in a boot loop on the bootanimation screen and had to eventually just reflash the rom. Am I missing something here? Looks cool, and the 2.2.5.6 is great. Thanks!
Dbarker 2 said:
I tried to get the transparent notification bar by pushing it to the framework.res with root explorer, after rebooting I got stuck in a boot loop on the bootanimation screen and had to eventually just reflash the rom. Am I missing something here? Looks cool, and the 2.2.5.6 is great. Thanks!
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Into the framework.res?
You push it into system/framework
I took the picture 5 minutes before the post up there, and was on 2.2.5.6
It works..
Sorry, I was probably using the wrong terminology. I pushed it into system/framework and it asked if I wanted to replace the current file named framework.res, and I said yes and then rebooted. I am sure it does work, but I am just curious as to what I did wrong to end up in a boot loop. Thanks for any help or advice
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Sorry, I was probably using the wrong terminology. I pushed it into system/framework and it asked if I wanted to replace the current file named framework.res, and I said yes and then rebooted. I am sure it does work, but I am just curious as to what I did wrong to end up in a boot loop. Thanks for any help or advice
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Have you tried to push it via recovery & droid explorer?
No, I haven't tried that yet. I have pretty much only pushed things with root explorer and flashed flashable zips through recovery. I will do a search to see how to do that. Is Droid Explorer an app like root explorer? Thanks
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No, I haven't tried that yet. I have pretty much only pushed things with root explorer and flashed flashable zips through recovery. I will do a search to see how to do that. Is Droid Explorer an app like root explorer? Thanks
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Yeah, it is an app like root explorer, except you use it from your computer
ok, if you don't mind, how can I push it through recovery? Does it require using ADB? I haven't mastered that yet, but I'm sure I could learn, but if its easier than that it would be best, haha.
For some reason, its only transparent whenever I pull down down the notification bar. Its dark grey for me.
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I tried and it worked wipe cache and dalvik if not
Vibrant + Axura 2.2.5.6 + SuperIO Kernel + JL5 Modem
Still didn't do anything after wiping cache.
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Happy New Year
It worked this time I pushed it with root explorer again, wiped cache and dalvik and it stuck on the boot screen for like ten minutes but now it seems to have worked
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When i try to download it says file not supported on phone. What do i need to download. I just boufht root explorer to push
Dbarker 2 said:
It worked this time I pushed it with root explorer again, wiped cache and dalvik and it stuck on the boot screen for like ten minutes but now it seems to have worked
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how do you push with root explorer? do you copy paste or move or what? thanks for the help in advance
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how do you push with root explorer? do you copy paste or move or what? thanks for the help in advance
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I long press the file, select "move" and then paste it in /system/framework
I can only get it to work in the default "Launcher". Is that how it is supposed to work?
anyone knows where the poweron.wav file goes for it 2 sound when i turn on the phone?
This is a boot animation featuring the Star Trek computer display. You don't have to be a "Treky" to enjoy this boot animation. I got away from the official terms and put in Android system stuff instead.
***After years after I lost this in a HD crash, someone mirrored it. AWESOME!***
Please read and learn where to put the bootanimation.zip file before attempting. I am not responsible for your mistakes.
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Place the bootanimation.zip in the /system/media folder. Change permissions to match the other files in the folder.
How permissions should be set
Download
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3114341/Bootanimations/Startrek/bootanimation.zip
I'm personally not going to use this but I can't help applaud you on this creation. Looks to be very well done and worthy of being on many phones.
Just set it up on my phone. Very cool looking and of course the android twist makes it even better. Thanks for the work....and sharing it with us.
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Any way to makee this CWf?
Any chance of seeing this for the captivate? Great work!
i didnt get the whole change permissions part? if someone could explain it in more detail thanks
roguly said:
i didnt get the whole change permissions part? if someone could explain it in more detail thanks
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Get Root Explorer from the Market. Then put the bootanimation.zip to the /system/media folder. Then long press on the bootanimation.zip and pick change permissions. Then just match the picture above and pick OK. Exit, and reboot your phone and you will see the boot animation.
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Get Root Explorer from the Market. Then put the bootanimation.zip to the /system/media folder. Then long press on the bootanimation.zip and pick change permissions. Then just match the picture above and pick OK. Exit, and reboot your phone and you will see the boot animation.
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can this be done with a stock 2.1 rooted vibrant by pushing the file to system media with root explorer ?
Is there any way to change the speed of the animation? I tried changing the first line of code in desc.txt to 480 800 10 - which i thought would cause it to play at 10 frames per second, but it doesn't seem to have any effect
edit: nevermind - got it working
Hi,
your boot animation is pretty awesome, but I have had some issues getting it to work on my vibrant. I am currently running cm7 and the Bali kernal. I have been unable to change the permissions on the .zip using root explorer in the folder you identified. I keep getting the message that the file is read-only. Could you give me some guidance please?
jstanojevich said:
Hi,
your boot animation is pretty awesome, but I have had some issues getting it to work on my vibrant. I am currently running cm7 and the Bali kernal. I have been unable to change the permissions on the .zip using root explorer in the folder you identified. I keep getting the message that the file is read-only. Could you give me some guidance please?
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in root explorer, you have to mark the folder as r/w (read/write) as by default it's marked r/o (read only). Once you do that you should be able to change permissions.
jstanojevich said:
Hi,
your boot animation is pretty awesome, but I have had some issues getting it to work on my vibrant. I am currently running cm7 and the Bali kernal. I have been unable to change the permissions on the .zip using root explorer in the folder you identified. I keep getting the message that the file is read-only. Could you give me some guidance please?
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From my experience, use the Bali kernel will not allow you to run custom boot animations. You will have use some other kernel like Immortality or SuperDragonMod.
No!!! He said he is on CM7 Nightly ....I am assuming. Do as the previous post says. Change to R/O
blaxtar.inc said:
From my experience, use the Bali kernel will not allow you to run custom boot animations. You will have use some other kernel like Immortality or SuperDragonMod.
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from the amazing Jets Bread
Nice job indeed sir,
But doesn't work on my samsung s5660.
I did everything bij the letter, but no go.
I got two boot files, bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsunloop.qmg.
So i believe those two overrul the bootanimationzip......
Wat does work is that i have chanche some audiofiles, even on bootup ( no longer that loud samsunggingle, but a nice windows 7 tune...........).
Please, could you reupload your file? It is not on the megaupload. Thx a lot.
Actually I lost the file. If anyone has it could they uploaded it somewhere?
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Actually I lost the file. If anyone has it could they uploaded it somewhere?
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Found it online. Link updated
Hello all.
I found some boot animations that I really liked, so I decided to port them for our Atrix.
All credits go to Dysgenic for creating these (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=905538). I just changed the values in desc.txt
Also thanks to CaelanT for showing a noob how to zip these correctly
I tested most of these on stock 2.3.4 , so let me know if anyone has problems getting them to work on another rom.
Rename the files as "bootanimation.zip" and place them in /system/media. You can do this with ADB or a file explorer like root explorer.. or if you are cheap ass like me ES File explorer. /system must be mounted as writable to be able to write to the correct location.
Personally I do this.
1. Place bootanimation.zip on sdcard.
2. open ES file explorer. Go to Settings> Check mount /system as writable.
3. Cut bootanimation.zip
4. Paste in /system/media. Click ok to overwrite old boot animation
5. Reboot
Enjoy!
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles1greenATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles1blueATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/particles2ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidMinimal1green_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidMinimal1_Blue_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidGlow1_ATRIX.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41404591/AndroidGlow2_ATRIX.zip
Neat - Thanks!
Cool.....thanks!
Pretty cool and thanks for the port.
-using the carbon fiber like one
Glad you guys enjoyed them
"open ES file explorer. Go to Settings> Check mount /system as writable."
I did that and
" Paste in /system/media."
I couldnt find that directory.
I have rooted Atrix with stock gingerbread.
I am currently using the android vs iPhone boot. Android Guy kicks then eats an iPhone.
Sass86 said:
I am currently using the android vs iPhone boot. Android Guy kicks then eats an iPhone.
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Where did you get it?
LSUtigers03 said:
Where did you get it?
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Simple search will net it for you. Sorry, but this was a lazy question. The boot animation is in this forum!
running the first one, blue
they look awesome mate
cheers for the upload
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Where did you get it?
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I personally got it from absolute system tool. The developer is always adding and updating. You can change Res and fps. Its 2 bucks in the market and you can choose from over 200 boot animations.
I'm having a weird problem changing my bootanimation on my atrix. It has android 2.3.4 and I have rooted it and am using super manager file explorer to copy and paste from /sdcard to /system/media but when i reboot i only get a blank screen in place of where the bootanimation should have shown. The phone does boot up all the way and does work properly but when it is supposed to show the bootanimation.zip the screen just stays blank.. i even copied back the original but it still wont work. weird... any ideas?? I also tried "bootanimation utility - lite" from the market but still same issue..
discovered in making your own bootanimation.zip file that you dont use any compression on the zip file. thats why it wasnt running.. the zip file is just a "store"..
My favorite is still this one:
These are awesome! Thank You!
Thanks dude!!
thanks for sharing... the first is my fav
Aaronneyer said:
My favorite is still this one:
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LOL! Thanks for sharing!
nice, these are fantastic
pcdocta said:
I'm having a weird problem changing my bootanimation on my atrix. It has android 2.3.4 and I have rooted it and am using super manager file explorer to copy and paste from /sdcard to /system/media but when i reboot i only get a blank screen in place of where the bootanimation should have shown. The phone does boot up all the way and does work properly but when it is supposed to show the bootanimation.zip the screen just stays blank.. i even copied back the original but it still wont work. weird... any ideas?? I also tried "bootanimation utility - lite" from the market but still same issue..
discovered in making your own bootanimation.zip file that you dont use any compression on the zip file. thats why it wasnt running.. the zip file is just a "store"..
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+1 for this. I had the same issue with it. I'm using Ubuntu to zip my file and I think that was the issue. Gonna try it on a virtual machine to see if that's what the issue is. I'll be sure to share it when I'm done. It's a nice simple Scott Pilgrim animation for all you fans out there.
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Stumbled upon this the other day, I think it was from the HTC desire section but cannot remember now, all credit goes to whoever made this all I did was try it out and it worked for me on cm7 nightly 256.
Inside this zip is 2 files, bootsnd.sh which needs placing on the root of your SD card and a flashable zip.
After extracting both files onto your SD card and moving bootsnd.sh to the root of your card reboot into recovery and flash the soundatboot.zip, then restart the phone open up terminal and type the following.
su
cd /sdcard
sh bootsnd.sh
Reboot and a sound should play as your boot animation begins.
Download: http://db.tt/7caElsmo
Now here's the fun part, the file it creates a link to is located in /system/media and is an mp3 file which means you can change it to whatever you like just by replacing the file with root explorer, just remember to rename it the same and set the permissions correctly rwrr.
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Work like a charm! Many thanks!
nice one scratch, i seen this too the other day but unlike your good self they didnt post the zips and i totally forgot about it !! might give this a try later but it might get annoying with the ammount of times i reboot my phone lol.
anyways nice find.
It Worked
Hey thnx mate I was looking for it from so many days. The flashable zip gave an error while flashing So I managed to place the sound file in the media folder and then did the process of Terminal Emulator (as described in the OP) and It worked ....
Thanks a lot dude...
Could you please upload the link is dead
hacktrix2006 said:
Could you please upload the link is dead
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Thank you very much!!
Nice app Thanks
links dead please update
ijestan said:
links dead please update
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Great info. thanks
Hello !
please speack me how push in boot sound in my CM7 !
Ex : put in card / internal memory .. system etc , Thanx !
pony.boy said:
please speack me how push in boot sound in my CM7 !
Ex : put in card / internal memory .. system etc , Thanx !
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Its all in the first post.
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sorry my bad english !
please speack me in example !
Not Working On CM 7.2?
anyone else having problems with getting this running on CM 7.2?
everytime I flash the zip and reboot, my phone has lost a lot of its settings?
GlennBrownie said:
anyone else having problems with getting this running on CM 7.2?
everytime I flash the zip and reboot, my phone has lost a lot of its settings?
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I gave up on this mod a while ago, I forgot how annoying it is with the amount of times I reboot everyday. Next time I have to backup I'll flash it and see what happens.
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I've been using boot animation changer lite. Under the tools tab,it has the option to install the sound binary . After installing,you can also use it to apply custom sounds so long as they are mp3
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How do you remove it
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Just remove the .zip you added in before.
Hi i just want to say that the mirrors is dead
original boot animation taken from NicePenguin here: http://www.android-hilfe.de/themes-fuer-motorola-defy/329209-hal9000-bootanimation.html
For anyone else that wants something a little different... I've had this on my phone for a while and thought I'd share it. HAL 9000 is the computer from the old sci-fi movie 2001: A Space Odyssey
this is someone else's work that i optimized for our screens.
i resized the original for our screens (to 768x1280) and darkened them in photoshop.
I also found a soundclip of hal 9000 saying "i'm completely operational and all my circuits are functioning perfectly"
you will need access to your /system partition. put bootanimation.zip in your /system/media/ folder and if you want the audio, put that PowerOn.ogg in your /system/media/audio/ui/ folder. These files may overwrite existing files.
Here's what it will look like.
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Awesome! I'll have to try it out. I was just thinking about Hal 9000 after seeing that Facebook had this line come up in my Status Update box: "How has your day been, Jameson?" Creeped me out. If my name was Dave it would have been worse. BTW, I hit the "Thanks" button, but I'm all out for today.
Just replaced the boot animation with this, really cool! The power on and power off sounds sounds great. Good job!
Murasaki likes, looking forward to throwing this on when I get off work.
Edit: Haha, this is great. Thanks!
No working i have a black screen now
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No working i have a black screen now
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did you copy the bootanimation.zip file to your /system/media folder? do not extract the files out of bootanimation.zip. can't imagine what else you could have done...
doblebo said:
did you copy the bootanimation.zip file to your /system/media folder? do not extract the files out of bootanimation.zip. can't imagine what else you could have done...
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When I removed boot animation completely I'm pretty sure I had a black screen. Maybe, it didn't copy over correctly... Idk?
Edit: didn't mean to make it sound like I've tried it, yet. But, I've removed boot animation before and the result was a black screen, if I'm not mistaken.
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My steps:
Download the zip given. Extract that zip wherever you'd like, all the things will go into a folder (obviously). Those things are bootanimation.zip, poweron/off.ogg
I first went into the folders and renamed the originals with a (...)2.zip at the end. I then went back into the folder and clicked Move To and placed them in to their according spots. Rebooted and working.
I didn't do this via computer, just in case anyone is confused. Downloaded from xda app on my phone and used ES File Manager to move around. Root settings and Writable.
Why not just use CWM to apply the new boot animation?
Globalrebel said:
Why not just use CWM to apply the new boot animation?
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Does it put the sound file in the right place too? I've never used it on boots with audio. Just curious.
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Globalrebel said:
Why not just use CWM to apply the new boot animation?
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Because that's called spoon feeding. Moving two files to a folder after unzipping a file isn't difficult
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Because that's called spoon feeding. Moving two files to a folder after unzipping a file isn't difficult
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Sure, moving two files to a single folder is simple, but moving three files to two folders?
j/k
That meme made that post gold, haha. Thanks for the laugh!
Murasakiii said:
My steps:
Download the zip given. Extract that zip wherever you'd like, all the things will go into a folder (obviously). Those things are bootanimation.zip, poweron/off.ogg
I first went into the folders and renamed the originals with a (...)2.zip at the end. I then went back into the folder and clicked Move To and placed them in to their according spots. Rebooted and working.
I didn't do this via computer, just in case anyone is confused. Downloaded from xda app on my phone and used ES File Manager to move around. Root settings and Writable.
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Another common way to keep the old bootanimation in there just in case is to rename them to bootanimation.zip.bak (for "bakup...").
Both ways work, that just seems to be how everybody does it.
Very nice animation by the way.
bleached45 said:
Another common way to keep the old bootanimation in there just in case is to rename them to bootanimation.zip.bak (for "bakup...").
Both ways work, that just seems to be how everybody does it.
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Very nice animation by the way.
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Hence why I said MY steps.
Lawl, I live by "The More You Know!" Good choice.
Murasakiii said:
Hence why I said MY steps.
Lawl, I live by "The More You Know!" Good choice.
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Nothing wrong with being weird unique.
Thanks for this. Classic!
Love this boot animation. I been running the 4.1.2 stock and i like the simple boot animation it uses.but this Hal one is awesome, especially with the audio it comes with haha. Most people i know wont get the reference but its super creepy when u do get it haha. Im just using the poweron not poweroff audio and the audio is almost perfectly timed for how long it takes to boot up the phone, excellent work. Nice job doblebo on bringing it over and to nicepenguin for creating it