{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
[Requirements]
1. Motorola drivers installed
2. Uncompressed file.
[Downloads]
Motorola drivers
New Motorola Logo by Fabio PAB
[Instructions]
1. Download files LOGO
2. Extract to a location easily accessible
3. Start the device in fastboot mode
(With the unit off, press VOL UP + POWER
Select AP Fastboot (Volume - Volume + moves and selects))
4. Open the file VAI.bat
5. Follow the installation steps ('s only 3 Enter)
Bonus:
Logo Moto X by Fabio PAB
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lf05xcl7ey38h3e
Only replace the logo.bin mod topic and have applied.
Credits: Fabio PAB Forum Portal Android Brazil
If copy, cite CREDITS.
Hey Fabio, you think you could please make a logo bin file based on an image that has the correct motorola mobility colors in the logo, like these ones do, please? Thank you so much. ,)
ajape said:
Hey Fabio, you think you could please make a logo bin file based on an image that has the correct motorola mobility colors in the logo, like these ones do, please? Thank you so much. ,)
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Id kill to see someone make a bootanimation out of this. Maube with the ring spinning? I like my bootloader unlocked warning bootlogo though, dont really wanna change it. is it possible to make a single, stationary image into a bootanimation?
ajape said:
Hey Fabio, you think you could please make a logo bin file based on an image that has the correct motorola mobility colors in the logo, like these ones do, please? Thank you so much. ,)
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Thanks friend
fabiobatera said:
Thanks friend
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Err... Well of course, you´re more than welcome my friend, but... can you do it, please, or is it not possible for some reason? Thank you...
ajape said:
Err... Well of course, you´re more than welcome my friend, but... can you do it, please, or is it not possible for some reason? Thank you...
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Posted the mod. already with the corrected image.
Thanks
fabiobatera said:
Posted the mod. already with the corrected image.
Thanks
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Wow, mighty fast... lol thanks buddy! Oh! And it looks really good, thanks again! ;D
ajape said:
Wow, mighty fast... lol thanks buddy!
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I thank you.
Hey Fabio, would you perhaps happen to know why there is an interruption between the appereance of the boot screen and the start of the animation? I distinctly remember that while using the original red motorola logo, the transition to the animation was completely seamless, to the point that the logo itself appeared to dissolve and convert into the first part of the animation. Now, there are three seconds of black empty screen between one and the other, which is strange? I remember in the old HD2 there were actually two stages for the boot screen, and if you only loaded one of the graphics there would be a black gap between the bootscreen and the animation as well, Could something similar be the issue here, perhaps?
ajape said:
Hey Fabio, would you perhaps happen to know why there is an interruption between the appereance of the boot screen and the start of the animation? I distinctly remember that while using the original red motorola logo, the transition to the animation was completely seamless, to the point that the logo itself appeared to dissolve and convert into the first part of the animation. Now, there are three seconds of black empty screen between one and the other, which is strange? I remember in the old HD2 there were actually two stages for the boot screen, and if you only loaded one of the graphics there would be a black gap between the bootscreen and the animation as well, Could something similar be the issue here, perhaps?
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friend, since this time difference may be due to the bootanimation, now when I see the difference in 3 segungos not imply anything, at least not bothering me.
Test with another bootanimation and check that decreases this time, because I am currently using the google.
hug.
It's the boot animation, I see practically no delay from my Atrix HD...
Oh, and thanks for making this awesome logo for us to use :3
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That's really strange, because when I use the original Motorola red logo there is no such delay in place, it seems to melt seamlessly into the red color of the first frames of the boot animation. Anyways, you should be thanking Fabio, because all I did was get the graphics correctly but Fabio was the one that actually made it into a usable boot screen
Sent from my XT925 using xda app-developers app
This is great! Thanks!
Sent from my XT926 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
@fabiobatera Could you please put together a guide showing how to do this so we can make our own? Thanks.
Everything work, thanks a lot!
ajape said:
Hey Fabio, would you perhaps happen to know why there is an interruption between the appereance of the boot screen and the start of the animation? I distinctly remember that while using the original red motorola logo, the transition to the animation was completely seamless, to the point that the logo itself appeared to dissolve and convert into the first part of the animation. Now, there are three seconds of black empty screen between one and the other, which is strange? I remember in the old HD2 there were actually two stages for the boot screen, and if you only loaded one of the graphics there would be a black gap between the bootscreen and the animation as well, Could something similar be the issue here, perhaps?
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like fabio said i would think this is due to your bootanimation.
im on carbon rom and i done see any interruption between motorola logo and the bootanimation
hugodefcon said:
like fabio said i would think this is due to your bootanimation.
im on carbon rom and i done see any interruption between motorola logo and the bootanimation
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I'm not too sure, unless it's something related to my Rom that is. I mean, lately I've tried many boot animations, and I have the same delay in ALL of them so far Here, take a look:
Add new logo Moto X by FabioBatera
Hug.
Must, flash... Thank you!
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So Sweet!!!
fabiobatera said:
[Requirements]
1. Motorola drivers installed
2. Uncompressed file.
[Downloads]
Motorola drivers
New Motorola Logo by Fabio PAB
[Instructions]
1. Download files LOGO
2. Extract to a location easily accessible
3. Start the device in fastboot mode
(With the unit off, press VOL UP + POWER
Select AP Fastboot (Volume - Volume + moves and selects))
4. Open the file VAI.bat
5. Follow the installation steps ('s only 3 Enter)
Bonus:
Logo Moto X by Fabio PAB
Download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?lf05xcl7ey38h3e
Only replace the logo.bin mod topic and have applied.
Credits: Fabio PAB Forum Portal Android Brazil
If copy, cite CREDITS.
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I absolutely love this logo! Thanks a bunch!!!
Related
Thanks to frysee for creating the original. See his thread here with versions for other devices as well.
This is a Boot animation, purely COSMETIC! Nothing on the display pertains to what is acuatlly going on under the hood while your device s booting, just something for you to look at and show off to friends
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
3 Options to install.
First step: Simply rename "Streak_Bios_bootanimation.zip" to "bootanimation.zip"
1. ADB
Navigate to the folder containing "bootanimation.zip" in terminal/command prompt.
Type the following
Code:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
Then to test, set your device so display is in landscape (will not display properly if you have it on portrait and test it but will display fine either way on boot)
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
2. Root Explorer
Copy "bootanimation.zip" to your SD card
On your Streak open up Root Explorer (or any other app that allows you to copy paste to the internal memory)
Copy "bootanimation.zip" and paste it to /Data/Local
3. Terminal Emulator
thanks nickshertzer, his directions are for drop box but can easily be manipulated for simply copying the bootanimation.zip to your SDcard
nickshertzer said:
Bump! This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
BTW, if you don't have / want to get out that sync cable for ADB, use dropbox & Terminal Emulator. Make sure you download the .zip using dropbox longpress first before running following command (requires Busybox / can't remember if it is installed default on Steve's ROM)
Code:
su
cp /sdcard/dropbox/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
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Enjoy
---UPDATE Jan. 6, 2011---
Slowed down to 10 FPS and edited the 2nd part which loops until device boots
---UPDATE Jan. 13, 2011---
Changed 2010 to 2011
TRACKBALL replaced with VOLUME UP
Nice work!! Looks very cool! Have to try this out!
Bump! This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
BTW, if you don't have / want to get out that sync cable for ADB, use dropbox & Terminal Emulator. Make sure you download the .zip using dropbox longpress first before running following command (requires Busybox / can't remember if it is installed default on Steve's ROM):
su
cp /sdcard/dropbox/bootanimation.zip /data/local/
reboot
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nickshertzer said:
Bump! This is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
BTW, if you don't have / want to get out that sync cable for ADB, use dropbox & Terminal Emulator. Make sure you download the .zip using dropbox longpress first before running following command (requires Busybox / can't remember if it is installed default on Steve's ROM):
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Cool tip. Will add to the first post when I get to my pc.
Also for those of you that put this on their steaks, how many times does it say "initializing ...... /" before it actually boots?
I counted 20 till it did the weak vibrate and 2 more times till it showed the lock screen.
nvm, updated it so it now has a slower FPS. Also see my post 2 down from this one.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
fone_fanatic said:
Also for those of you that put this on their steaks, how many times does it say "initializing ...... /" before it actually boots?
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I counted 11 flashes of "initializing ......... \" during two separate reboots. So I did a battery pull and left it out for 30 seconds and popped it back in and boot. That time I counted... 11 again. White bb US streak running StreakDroid 1.4.6 with StreakMod Recovery.
nickshertzer said:
I counted 11 flashes of "initializing ......... \" during two separate reboots. So I did a battery pull and left it out for 30 seconds and popped it back in and boot. That time I counted... 11 again. White bb US streak running StreakDroid 1.4.6 with StreakMod Recovery.
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Why'd you pull the battery? did it stop spinning?
BTW this is just an animation, it has nothing to do with the actuall boot process.
It just loops the second part until the device actually boots.
You should only pull the battery if it stops moving, then you know the device is frozen.
Also since i slowed down the FPS and edited the 2nd part, "Initializing ....." will now stay there and only the "-\|/-\|/" will loop on top of each other.
fone_fanatic said:
Why'd you pull the battery? did it stop spinning?
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Sorry for the misunderstanding. Sometimes, a soft reboot is a bit quicker than a cold boot. I simply pulled the battery to test cold boot times.
If you really want to watch it spin and spin and spin on "initializing", go into recovery and wipe Dalvik cache!
Very nice work
Used to have this back in the day on my TP2
FAN-FLIPPIN-TASTIC!
I had this boot animation on my N1, very pleased to see it on the Streak
Well done my friend, well done
+1 internets to you
Wow this is 10000 times better then the streak droid custom boot animation
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
Very nice, thanks
Glad you guys enjoy it.
I came up with an idea for another one last night but probably won't get around to making it till tomorrow.
Sent from my Dell Streak using XDA App
All these great boot animations are making me wish I there was an app that would allow me to randamly switch with one runs at boot
Thanks! this is awesome... one thing could you edit it to say 2011 in the copyright?
imperial_patrick said:
Thanks! this is awesome... one thing could you edit it to say 2011 in the copyright?
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I could but its a pita, over 75 different images have to be edited..
I'll do it sometime later this week.
You should change the final image from a text-based droid to an actual image. Will look far nicer.
Edrill said:
You should change the final image from a text-based droid to an actual image. Will look far nicer.
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+1
Android image with loading bar would rock.
Thanks for the kudos in the op!
nickshertzer said:
+1
Android image with loading bar would rock.
Thanks for the kudos in the op!
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The thing about a loading bar is how these boot animations are made and ran.
It has 2 folders (well you can make as many as you want) and it basically runs through all the image files in each folder, one after the other, making it animate.
This boot animation has 2 folders. It goes through the images in the first folder once, then the second folder on an infinite loop (till the system boots), hence the rotating astrix after "initializing ....." .
So a loading bar wouldn't work that well.. it would go full, then empty to full again. But what i could do is make a "scrolling" load bar, kind of like the windows xp loading bar.
NiiicE!!!! thank you!
awesome
this rock awesome work make worked perfectly first try installed the dropbox / terminal method
I spend a whole lazy sunday designing a custom boot animation.
It's supposed to look like that (two parts):
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
[Left: part0 - play once] [Right: part1 - loop]
Device: HTC Legend with CyanogenMod 6.1.0 (Android 2.2.1 Froyo).
I created a file bootanimation.zip (not compressed), following this howto I found on addictivetips.com
My Legend is rooted
I use ROM Manager to reboot into Recovery
I move the files to their destion directories with adb commands.
But when I store it in /data/local or in system/media and reboot my phone, only the first part (part0) is played. Then the animation stops, a black screen is displayed for about ten seconds, then the Enter PIN screen appears. I tried almost everything to make part1 visible:
Deleting and re-installing the animation with different parameters
Changing values in desc.txt (below)
Re-processing the .png files (8bit, 24bit, resizing etc.)
Changing the .png file names
My desc.txt:
320 480 24
p 1 10 part0
p 0 0 part1
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Can someone tell me what is wrong with the attached bootanimation_NOTWORKING.zip file?
Have had this problem once too with a bootanimation.
Try renaming the map part0 to android and put everything in one line
For you it should be like this:
320 480 24p 1 0 androidp 0 0 part1
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Tanks matn013, but that's not it. Even if put all frames to one folder, the animation stops playing after frame 12 or 13...
I suppose the issue here might be one of the ff:
Booting time too short (device is fully booted before all frames have played)
Defected .png (animation seems to stop at the same frame)
Memory issues (rendering of animation needs too much memory)
...is there a system log that I can check after the booting process?
EDIT: I found a solution to spot errors and save time when testing. You can use this adb command whilst phone is connected:
adb shell bootanimation
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The bootanimation will run, and in your terminal you can see some error code. Thanks seb93
Solved!
After comparing mine to the original Cyanogenmod bootanimation, I did some more modifications to the animation:
reduced image sizes to 256x384
named files in consecutive order (even across folders) from fair_00000.png to fair_00026.png without leaving out a single number
named the folders android + part1
Which one did the trick? I don't know, but the attached file actually works.
Thanks for your help.
this is cool,use "Boot Animation Previewer" it works perfect,thanks for the boot
nexus s 4g
matn013 said:
Have had this problem once too with a bootanimation.
Try renaming the map part0 to android and put everything in one line
For you it should be like this:
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I don't intend to bring a thread back from the dead, though I know that's exactly what I'm doing, but I have a purpose. Presenting a "known" solution.
I did a Google search 'cause I was having this same problem, and this thread got me on track. The portion of this thread got me thinking in the right direction to resolve this problem.
There needs to be a return line following the sequence presented in the quoted text. It is what I believe solved this issue.
Striker65 said:
I don't intend to bring a thread back from the dead, though I know that's exactly what I'm doing, but I have a purpose. Presenting a "known" solution.
I did a Google search 'cause I was having this same problem, and this thread got me on track. The portion of this thread got me thinking in the right direction to resolve this problem.
There needs to be a return line following the sequence presented in the quoted text. It is what I believe solved this issue.
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I have the same problem as author of this tread. What return line do you mean and in which quoted text? Plz answer. I really want to make my own bootanimation.
AndroidNotMaster said:
I have the same problem as author of this tread. What return line do you mean and in which quoted text? Plz answer. I really want to make my own bootanimation.
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In the "desc.txt" place all the info in it that's required. In my case it was all one line. If you have multiple lines go to the end of the last line and press "enter".
That's what solved my problem.
If that doesn't happen, it won't boot.
Striker65 said:
In the "desc.txt" place all the info in it that's required. In my case it was all one line. If you have multiple lines go to the end of the last line and press "enter".
That's what solved my problem.
If that doesn't happen, it won't boot.
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Wow. Magic. One more line and whole bootanimation is working. Thanks.
Striker65 said:
In the "desc.txt" place all the info in it that's required. In my case it was all one line. If you have multiple lines go to the end of the last line and press "enter".
That's what solved my problem.
If that doesn't happen, it won't boot.
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Thanks, man, just work for me, can't believe it's simple like this!
Striker nailed it! Thanks!
I'd been fighting it for at least a half hour, yet the fix was so simple!
I don't even know how I came across this thread, but if I hadn't, I might have gone insane. I can't believe it was something so stupendously simple.... You are a f***ing lifesaver, broseph.
can't believe it was just that extra line needed!!
Desperatly needed help ... now solved
Hi everyone,
You guys are likly to be my last resort !
I succesfully managed to push my downanimation which works as expected ..
But the bootanimation doesn't
I've tried adding the last line, encoding to ANSI or UTF-8 without BOM (and trying crazy things) but all this was vain
I spent so much time on it, it just drove me crazy and I have now absolutly no idea of what wrong with this
I hope you guys will be able to help :crying:
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The day after ...
I figured out that when you add or replace files into the archive through windows explorer or 7-zip, the archive do not still uncompressed wich leads android to not be able to open the bootanimation zip file.
To sum this up, make sure you create bootanimation.zip from scratch with no compression and once created do not add or replace files directly inside it.
PS: Thank you for pointing out "adb shell bootanimation" command which saved my time a bit.
Holy cow! A simple carriage return and I was foinf crazy with this XDDDD
plz help me guys
i have copied the bootanimation.zip to the system/media then also its not showing the animation. i have set the resolutions also. i have an tab 2 p3100
Schimmerlos said:
After comparing mine to the original Cyanogenmod bootanimation, I did some more modifications to the animation:
reduced image sizes to 256x384
named files in consecutive order (even across folders) from fair_00000.png to fair_00026.png without leaving out a single number
named the folders android + part1
Which one did the trick? I don't know, but the attached file actually works.
Thanks for your help.
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Hey, wow this thread is old. Could you fix my bootanimation.zip? It plays just fine but when i put it in /system/media it wont play. I can email you the part0, part1, desc.txt in a non working bootanimation.zip email me if you can help. [email protected]
Bootanimation not displaying
Facing same prob.Put bootanimation.zip in /system/media/ . However the animation doesnt come.Did you find your solution?
DevMyAndroid said:
Hey, wow this thread is old. Could you fix my bootanimation.zip? It plays just fine but when i put it in /system/media it wont play. I can email you the part0, part1, desc.txt in a non working bootanimation.zip email me if you can help. [email protected]
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Basher51 said:
Facing same prob.Put bootanimation.zip in /system/media/ . However the animation doesnt come.Did you find your solution?
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Nope. No one will help me. : \
Bootanimation not displaying
Ahh,crap....is it something to do with JB? I am using 4.2.2. Are you pushing using adb?
Also, did you try with the bootanimation apps which claim to change the boot anim.If so,any luck??
DevMyAndroid said:
Nope. No one will help me. : \
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It's been a while since I have made one of these - back during the 1st gen MyTouch was hopping.
I made this bootscreen from scratch with the intention of sharing it out with you all and ran into a snag with the animation not appearing. Thanks to a member of our boards, this issue has been worked out and now I can finally toss this out to you all. I added the "(s)" to the title since I hope to throw a few more out there as well. I also have a "MoPho" boot coming soon that I will include in this thread as well.
Special thanks go out to dased14 for his help in getting things resolved.
So here we go....
This should go without saying, but in order to use this:
Download the zip file for the animation you like.
Rename zip file to "bootanimation.zip", if needed
Place zip on phone
Using Root Explorer, Estrongs, etc. Move file to /System/Media/
Reboot and enjoy
** You MUST be rooted **
As with all other contributions. If you like it - Mash the Thanks button.
Boot Particle Animation
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
More Boot Animations
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
This is another version of the energy wipe, revealing "MOPHO" >>> "Powered by Android". Named mopho_pba.zip
per request by twospirits
Great job....already posted this in other thread but thought I'd give you props here too.
Sent from my MB855 using xda premium
Thank you. More will come this week, hopefully.
Sent from my MB855 using Tapatalk
Works perfectly, gotta love root explorer
Sent from my MB855 using XDA App
More boot screens added. Njoy!
bootanimation.zip
Hello. Noob question..
When i try to move bootanimation.zip to /System/Media/ using root explorer, i get a the message cant move system file read only. I am rooted, unlocked , using Alien rom. How can i resolve this? Tried searching but cant find anything.
Thank you
Sorry for post, i figured it out.. thx
Great boot animations! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks a ton! These are great.
charlie2900 said:
Hello. Noob question..
When i try to move bootanimation.zip to /System/Media/ using root explorer, i get a the message cant move system file read only. I am rooted, unlocked , using Alien rom. How can i resolve this? Tried searching but cant find anything.
Thank you
Sorry for post, i figured it out.. thx
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Top right of screen, should read mount r/w. Hit the button and it will say mount r/o..should work then
Sent from my MB855 using xda premium
pIxiLatEd said:
Boot Particle Animation
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pIxiLatEd said:
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
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Have you had a chance to also add sound to the custom bootanimation? If so, could you post examples of where the sound file (e.g. file name format and file extension type) we would need to put in the /system/media folder or where it needs to be?
I tried to add the letter "s" following each line of code and have a android_audio.mp3 file in the /system/media file but the animation works without sound.
For example, I have something like the following in the desc.txt:
540 960 15
p 1 15 Part0 s
p 1 0 Part1 s
p 1 0 Part2 s
Is this correct?
Thanks,
GP
GPhoenix said:
Have you had a chance to also add sound to the custom bootanimation? If so, could you post examples of where the sound file (e.g. file name format and file extension type) we would need to put in the /system/media folder or where it needs to be?
I tried to add the letter "s" following each line of code and have a android_audio.mp3 file in the /system/media file but the animation works without sound.
For example, I have something like the following in the desc.txt:
540 960 15
p 1 15 Part0 s
p 1 0 Part1 s
p 1 0 Part2 s
Is this correct?
Thanks,
GP
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You have to have the sound file in the system/media/audio/notifications folder and the desc it should look kinda like this
540 960 20 < example
p 1 0 part0 < example
s nameofsound.mp3 < put this where you want the audio to start <EXAMPLE
p 0 0 part1 <example
dased14 said:
You have to have the sound file in the system/media/audio/notifications folder and the desc it should look kinda like this
540 960 20 < example
p 1 0 part0 < example
s nameofsound.mp3 < put this where you want the audio to start <EXAMPLE
p 0 0 part1 <example
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Thanks for answering this for me - I have been job hunting/interviewing these past few days so I haven't had a chance to check on this thread.
pIxiLatEd said:
Thanks for answering this for me - I have been job hunting/interviewing these past few days so I haven't had a chance to check on this thread.
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never a problem to lend a hand, good luck on the job hunting
pIxiLatEd said:
Here is a simple "MOPHO" loop, utilizing the Motorola font and colors. Named mopho_boot.zip
This is an energy wipe, revealing "Powered by Android". Named pba_energy.zip
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It would be awesome if these two would be combined into one.
I'm also liking the boot particle one too.
Very nice work.
twospirits said:
It would be awesome if these two would be combined into one.
I'm also liking the boot particle one too.
Very nice work.
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here you go try this
(remove from the named zip and place the bootanimation zip where it goes and rename if need be)
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
Not sure what this weekend holds for me, but I will make that and have it posted by sometime on Monday.
This past week has had me busy interviewing for work, but I'll have some free time coming soon to make a few more. I'll do the one mentioned above first.
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dased14 said:
here you go try this
(remove from the named zip and place the bootanimation zip where it goes and rename if need be)
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thanks
pIxiLatEd said:
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
Not sure what this weekend holds for me, but I will make that and have it posted by sometime on Monday.
This past week has had me busy interviewing for work, but I'll have some free time coming soon to make a few more. I'll do the one mentioned above first.
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awesome
TS
pIxiLatEd said:
How about I have the same green smoke/wipe reveal "MoPho" then wipe again to reveal the "Powered by Android" bit? Then it will look consistent.
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thanks
awesome
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Your wish is granted. Long live Jambi
Please note that this has only been testing on MTCB Head units.
As with all mods, do so at your own risk. I take no responsibility if you brick your unit.
The instructions set out below work for me and I have done been successfully using this method for over a year now.
The unit I testing it on was an Xtrons TD696a RK3188 800x480.
I have determined that this process works on Malaysk 4.4.4 roms up to about March, the same with booroondook roms. As far as I can make out it works with all 5.1 custom roms
I haven't testing much on stock firmwares but I see no reason why it won't work with all of them.
If you follow the steps correctly the worst that can happen is that it will load with your custom boot logo once then revert back to the original without causing any harm to your unit.
Tool required
gimp - https://www.gimp.org/
HxD - https://mh-nexus.de/en/programs.php
RK3xxx firmware tools by SergioPoverony - http://vondroid.com/threads/rk3xxx-firmware-tools-by-sergiopoverony.14718/#post-44489
Terminal Emulator - http://www.apkmirror.com/apk/jack-palevich/terminal-emulator/terminal-emulator-1-0-70-release/terminal-emulator-1-0-70-android-apk-download/
The guide is split into 4 sections.
1. Modifying kernel to determine image size
2. Making the image
3. Importing image to kernel
4. Installing kernel to system
5. Modifying kernel.img inside backup.img
I think I have covered everything but no doubt as time goes on things will be changed or added.
I stress again As with all mods, do so at your own risk. I take no responsibility if you brick your unit.
Modifying Kernel to determine image size.
1. Using RK3xxx decompile the update.img you are using or going to use. Click "Select Img" then browse for your update.img.
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1a. Then Click Extract.
2. Click on "Logo tools" then "Run logo Changer" (A new window will open).
3. Click on "File" then "Select kernel.ing" and browse for the kernel (it will be in temp/Android/Image).
4. If the kernel boot logo loads you should see an image in the right hand box
And in the box below you should see something like:
Code:
KernelPass:rkdroid
Kernel image size: 800 * 480
Supported Image Size: 800 * 480
If you see an image you are sooooooo lucky and can skip to Making the image section.
If the kernel boot logo doesn't load you will see no image and also in the box below something like this:
Code:
KernelPass:rkdroid
ÃÜÂë´íÎó!
ÔØÈëkernelʧ°Ü
5. Open Hxd and open kernel.img (click "File" then "Open" and browse for the kernel.img).
5a. Click "Search" then "Find" and search for "rk logo password" (don't include the quotation marks "") and make sure Datatype is set to "Text-string".
5b. In the last column (furthest right) highlight between the 1st character
after "password" and before the 1st character of "rk29_backlight" (you will see that the middle section has now been highlighted as well, a total of 44 pairs of characters).
Here's where it gets a bit complicated.
5c. In the middle section take a note of the 1st set of characters and last set. In the above picture they are 93 and C0.
Left click somewhere above to clear all the highlighted code.
5d. Now in the middle section highlight everything from the 1st pair and last pair. (the 2 pairs you took a note of above). You should have 44 pairs of characters highlighted now.
5e. Right mouse click and copy then left click somewhere above again to clear any highlighted characters.
5f. Click on "Search" then "Replace", change Datatype to "Hex-values" and in the 1st box (search for) right mouse click and paste. It should have pasted the 44 pairs of characters.
5g. Copy the below set of codes and paste into the 2nd box (Replace with).
Code:
31 57 8D EB 18 4B A9 41 D9 47 EA 2F 7E 60 B1 67 6C 6F 67 6F 2E 6E 6F 6C 6F 67 6F 00 00 00 00 00 FC F3 AC C0 60 BD AB C0 C8 42 AD C0
Then click "OK".
If the changes were successful the values in the centre and right hand columns will have changed to red.
Double check that the values in the centre column match:
Code:
31 57 8D EB 18 4B A9 41 D9 47 EA 2F 7E 60 B1 67 6C 6F 67 6F 2E 6E 6F 6C 6F 67 6F 00 00 00 00 00 FC F3 AC C0 60 BD AB C0 C8 42 AD C0
5h. Save and exit HxD. (A backup of the original kernel.img has been made if you balls it up at any point).
6. Open RK3xxx again. Click on "Logo tools" then "Run Logo Changer" (a new window will open).
7. Select "File" then "Select kernel.img". Locate the kernel you have just modified.
If you did everything correct in HxD your image should load in the right hand box.
You should also see:
Code:
KernelPass:rkdroid
Kernel image size: 800 * 480
Supported Image Size: 800 * 480
or
Code:
KernelPass:rkdroid
Kernel image size: 1024 * 600
Supported Image Size: 1024 * 600
Image size is very important before you can continue. I have found that some kernels although from a 1024x600 unit have a 800x480 boot logo and visa versa.
If after doing the steps above you find that is the case. You MUST use the image size stated (Supported Image Size even though it doesn't match your unit resolution.
You have been warned.
That is pretty much the hardest section. You can now go to Making the image.
Making the image
1. Now that you have established the image size make sure the image you intend to use for a boot logo is the exact same resolution.
2. Open Gimp and open the image you want to use as a boot logo.
2b. Click on "Image", "Mode", "Indexed".
2c. Set Maximum number of colours to 224 (very important). Then click "Convert".
If you find that the quality of the image isn't as good play around with the colour dithering settings
but never change the Maximum number of colours from 224.
2d. Click on "File" then "Export as".
2e. Click on "Select File Type (By Extension).
2f. Scroll down and select "PPM Image" then "Export"
2g. Data formatting select "ASCII" (Very Important), then "Export"
Getting easier, isn't it . Off to Importing image to kernel.
Importing image to kernel
1. Using RK3xxx click on "Logo tools", then "Run Logo Changer"
2. Click "File" then "Select kernel.img" and load the kernel.img you modified earlier.
3. Click on "File" then select "PNM logo image" and load the PPM image you created in Gimp.
4. If both loaded ok
Simply click on "Replace" and the image in the right side box should change to your custom logo. Click "Exit"
Forgot to take a screenshot of it but it will move the image in the left box over to the right.
And that my pedigree chums is your kernel.img ready to be installed on your unit.
Last but not least . Installing kernel to system.
Installing kernel to system
There is a difference between kitkat and lollipop so please make sure you follow the correct instructions.
1. Copy kernel.img to external_sd.
2. Open terminal emulator.
3a. If you are using Kitkat Android 4.4.4.
Type the following. Make sure to press enter between each line:
Code:
su
cd /mnt/external_sd
dd if=kernel.img of=/dev/block/mtd/by-name/kernel
3b. If you are using Lollipop Android 5.1.
Type the following. Making sure to hit enter between each line:
Code:
su
cd /mnt/external_sd
dd if=kernel.img of=/dev/block/platform/emmc/by-name/kernel
Regardless of which one you use, you should get a few lines of confirmation. Forgot to take another screenshot but it should look something like this:
Code:
12345+1 records in
12345+1 records out
12345 bytes transferred in 0.198 secs
If it failed then it will look something like this:
Code:
12345+0 records in
12345+0 records out
12345 bytes transferred in 0.198 secs
Fingers crossed that you have the 1st output result.
You can simply type "Reboot" in terminal emulator and it will reboot the system and again, fingers crossed you will see your nice new boot logo.
I have taken a lot of time and effort to put this guide together. I know it's not perfect but I hope it helps :good:
GREAT
Example Boot Logos for Head Units
New Boot Logos on Request! Be sure, that you use the correct resolution! All files are optimized to PPM format. So you can skip Step 2 "making the image"! All downloads are direct downloads from my server!
TOYOTA
DOWNLOAD 1024x600
VAUXHALL
DOWNLOAD 1024x600
VAUXHALL ASTRA
DOWNLOAD 1024x600
Will this work with "Update_4_4_4_FUSE_800X480_RK3066_40_MAL_12_06_2016_FIX_RADIO_MTCB" - Last modified 26-Jun-2016?
Thanks
cat2115 said:
Will this work with "Update_4_4_4_FUSE_800X480_RK3066_40_MAL_12_06_2016_FIX_RADIO_MTCB" - Last modified 26-Jun-2016?
Thanks
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Read the OP
I have determined that this process works on Malaysk 4.4.4 roms up to about March, the same with booroondook roms. As far as I can make out it works with all 5.1 custom roms
I haven't testing much on stock firmwares but I see no reason why it won't work with all of them.
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MTCD not MTCB work ?
Hello and thank you for your work.
I can use them on bootlogo MTCD not MTCB?
If so how to do it please? The basic procedure does not.
Thanks a lot.
Goodbye
zoxenrbg said:
Hello and thank you for your work.
I can use them on bootlogo MTCD not MTCB?
If so how to do it please? The basic procedure does not.
Thanks a lot.
Goodbye
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I think I did say in the OP that it was only tested on MTCB units. I don't know what the differences are between the 2 so I really can't comment or give you advice on MTCD units.
I use an 5.1.1 RK3188 China directly.
MCU GS 1.6...
MTCD. I help you ?
Tell me what I have to tell you please do and how to put the logo annimé (I can not find procedure).
Thanks for your help !
Jaihoidundso said:
Example Boot Logos for Head Units
New Boot Logos on Request! Be sure, that you use the correct resolution! All files are optimized to PPM format. So you can skip Step 2 "making the image"! All downloads are direct downloads from my server!
VAUXHALL
DOWNLOAD 1024x600
VAUXHALL ASTRA
DOWNLOAD 1024x600
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Hey man! I would really appreciate it if you could make a Toyota boot logo for me please? Thank you so mcuh!
jacobreed222 said:
Hey man! I would really appreciate it if you could make a Toyota boot logo for me please? Thank you so mcuh!
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I believe this was meant so anyone could change the 1st boot logo. It is very simple as I have finished mine a couple hours ago. This post is not a request for logo but for a user make his/her own. Follow the OP procedures and you will not have any issues. This is my first time to extract anything from a ROM and change something and make it work.
bsavoir22 said:
I believe this was meant so anyone could change the 1st boot logo. It is very simple as I have finished mine a couple hours ago. This post is not a request for logo but for a user make his/her own. Follow the OP procedures and you will not have any issues. This is my first time to extract anything from a ROM and change something and make it work.
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It's the 1st time I've written a guide so how did it go for you following the procedure?
Goose247 said:
It's the 1st time I've written a guide so how did it go for you following the procedure?
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It was pretty straight forward. The steps were easy to follow and I had no issues with the guide. The only issue i had was with GIMP and resizing my image, for some reason i only got it to 800x500, but after playing around with it i found that I had already created and save a 800x480 resolution copy.
jacobreed222 said:
Hey man! I would really appreciate it if you could make a Toyota boot logo for me please? Thank you so mcuh!
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Which resolution do you have?
Jaihoidundso said:
Which resolution do you have?
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I have the JOYING 1024x600
jacobreed222 said:
I have the JOYING 1024x600
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You can find your image here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68535050&postcount=7 #7
Jaihoidundso said:
You can find your image here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68535050&postcount=7 #7
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Thank you so much man!
Hi guys so i have a Xperia Z5 (E6683) and i made a custom bootanimation for it but everytime i flash it either it would crash the phone or it will just show the logo
Note im running on Lineage 18.1 Android 11 i think this is an issue from my bootanimation file can anyone help me fix this?
Use this bootanimation zip at your own risk tho please help me fix this?
the whole animation is 60 fps 1080x1920 i made it in after effects and premiere pro
Original video down below (ToonOS.zip)
_harley said:
Hi guys so i have a Xperia Z5 (E6683) and i made a custom bootanimation for it but everytime i flash it either it would crash the phone or it will just show the logo
Note im running on Lineage 18.1 Android 11 i think this is an issue from my bootanimation file can anyone help me fix this?
Use this bootanimation zip at your own risk tho please help me fix this?
the whole animation is 60 fps 1080x1920 i made it in after effects and premiere pro
Original video down below (ToonOS.zip)
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I'll try it later when I have time.
However: I could also install non-working bootanimation.zip files on my LOS 18.1 (but on Xiaomi Mi A2) and didn't encounter any crashes.
DId you really flash it? You normally only have to move it to /system/media.
User699 said:
I'll try it later when I have time.
However: I could also install non-working bootanimation.zip files on my LOS 18.1 (but on Xiaomi Mi A2) and didn't encounter any crashes.
DId you really flash it? You normally only have to move it to /system/media.
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yeah i did via adb terminal using adb root,remount,shell then removing the main bootanimation then run adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
sometimes it works it does show the animation then it will crash then bootloop it
sometimes it will boot but with only the sony logo appearing
User699 said:
I'll try it later when I have time.
However: I could also install non-working bootanimation.zip files on my LOS 18.1 (but on Xiaomi Mi A2) and didn't encounter any crashes.
DId you really flash it? You normally only have to move it to /system/media.
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When I reboot the phone, it displays the animation okay, but then slows down (still during the first loop), halts, and reboots after a few seconds.
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_harley said:
When I reboot the phone, it displays the animation okay, but then slows down (still during the first loop), halts, and reboots after a few seconds.
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What happens if you do the following:
Code:
prompt_PC:~$ adb shell
prompt:~$ bootanimation
(if you are in your shell, type boot and hit tab-key. I think it was called bootanimation, but maybe it was something similar to that).
User699 said:
What happens if you do the following:
Code:
prompt_PC:~$ adb shell
prompt:~$ bootanimation
(if you are in your shell, type boot and hit tab-key. I think it was called bootanimation, but maybe it was something similar to that).
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there's no response on terminal i deleted the bootanimation for now i hope you can help me fix this issue thank you!
User699 said:
What happens if you do the following:
Code:
prompt_PC:~$ adb shell
prompt:~$ bootanimation
(if you are in your shell, type boot and hit tab-key. I think it was called bootanimation, but maybe it was something similar to that).
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@_harley
I don't see your answer here but my email preview says you already answered and said it returns nothing.
Sorry for that, sometimes xda seems to be a bit buggy for me.
I can try your attached boot animimation in about 30 to 60 minutes and will report back what my device does.
If my device reacts strage too, I'll look into it and maybe find a solution (maybe. I just did a few experiments with boot animations which means I'm not that skilled).
User699 said:
@_harley
I don't see your answer here but my email preview says you already answered and said it returns nothing.
Sorry for that, sometimes xda seems to be a bit buggy for me.
I can try your attached boot animimation in about 30 to 60 minutes and will report back what my device does.
If my device reacts strage too, I'll look into it and maybe find a solution (maybe. I just did a few experiments with boot animations which means I'm not that skilled).
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alright I'll wait thank you!!
oh and yeah i have both the animation and the video attached
_harley said:
there's no response on terminal i deleted the bootanimation for now i hope you can help me fix this issue thank you!View attachment 5286907
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Well, now it's there. Okay.
Did you enter your password/pin/pattern/... on your device and viewed the screen while executing that command? It should show your bootanimation if the bootanimation.zip is correct.
_harley said:
alright I'll wait thank you!!
oh and yeah i have both the animation and the video attached
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Sure, you're welcome.
Okay @_harley , I tried it.
Your version didn't even start for me (no bootanimation) so I unpacked it and changed one letter:
1080 1920 60
c 1 0 part0
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Then I repacked it and it works perfectly now.
I attached it again in case you need it.
User699 said:
Okay @_harley , I tried it.
Your version didn't even start for me (no bootanimation) so I unpacked it and changed one letter:
Then I repacked it and it works perfectly now.
I attached it again in case you need it.
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Thank you so very Much!!
You're welcome!
User699 said:
Okay @_harley , I tried it.
Your version didn't even start for me (no bootanimation) so I unpacked it and changed one letter:
Then I repacked it and it works perfectly now.
I attached it again in case you need it.
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oh yeah i forgot to ask you but is it smooth when you try the animation?
mine now works but it's a bit laggy haha
_harley said:
oh yeah i forgot to ask you but is it smooth when you try the animation?
mine now works but it's a bit laggy haha
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Yes, it was smooth.
Where does is lag? If it seems slow on specific "places" you may need to reduce pictures which look identical (very simillar) in that part.
User699 said:
Yes, it was smooth.
Where does is lag? If it seems slow on specific "places" you may need to reduce pictures which look identical (very simillar) in that part.
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the whole animation i decreased it to 24 and now it's a bit smooth but still you can notice the lag
_harley said:
the whole animation i decreased it to 24 and now it's a bit smooth but still you can notice the lag
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Really?
No, on my device it doesn't lag. Maybe it's device specific?
Unfortunately I don't know enough about it to actually have an idea on why this is happening on your device but not on mine.
But I hope you'll solve it!
What you could do, though, is looking at the bootanimation.zip from lineageos – maybe their txt file will give you a hint?