[BOOTANIM][12 MAY 2016] New HTC Boot/Down Animations & Splash [AIO] - HTC Desire 601

This is for all variants of the Desire 601
You flash these at your own risk
Preview:
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Not exactly sure when HTC finally changed up their animations, but they did! I only just noticed a few days ago while watching a video of the new HTC 10, but subsequently found that the Desire 825 also uses this (so Feb. 2016 at the earliest so far).
Splash: Now white on a background (Identical to the B&W 4.4.4 splash I posted previously)
Due to it's apparent similarity, the included splash is the same as one the mentioned.
Boot Animation: (See above GIF)
Taken directly from the HTC 10 and resized to fit this device. Animation speed also adjusted to closer fit the device.
Down Animation: Now green on black background (matching boot) otherwise basically the same as it's always been
Taken directly from HTC 10 and resized to fit this device.
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Installation
Installation is done entirely through recovery.
This is an "all-in-one" flashable zip that installs the not just the boot and shutdown animations, but also the splash screen as well.
This recovery flashable zip assumes two things:
Your animations are located in /system/customize/resource/
They are named hTC_bootup.zip and hTC_downanimation.zip
If your animations are named something else or are in a different folder you'll need to install these manually using your preferred file browser app.
Make sure to rename the files to match yours and make sure to set the permissions to match as well.
If everything matches up, flash the zip in your custom recovery and your good to go.​
Downloads:
HTC 10 screens all-in-one installer: ZARA_10_Complete.zip​
Return to Stock:
Use this recovery flashable zip to return the stock* screens to your device.
Stock screens all-in-one installer ZARA_Stock_Complete.zip​
*The stock zip flashes the original boot animation, down animation, and splash screen that shipped with the Desire 601. It will not restore any custom animation/splash you may have been using prior to flashing this.

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[BUNDLE] Maxell Audio Boot Animation + Splash Screen

What's up, guys! I am proud to present you a bundle of one cool boot animation and one splash screen (the image that appears when you turn on your device) for your beloved HTC EVO 3D. Whether it is the GSM or CDMA variant, you will still be able to run them.
What is Maxell Audio?
Maxell Audio, as I want to call it, is a simple, yet inspiring and unique boot animation. Inspired by Maxell's well-known budget headphones, it manages to take your phone to another musical dimension. It carries the distinct green color found on the named headphones and also their outline. Combine them all and you will get something that was never seen before!
What about the splash screen?
The splash screen is the first thing you see when you turn on your phone. The old HTC logo has become quite boring, hasn't it? I'm sure it has, at least for me. To suit the Maxell Audio Boot Animation, I've come up with a custom splash screen, named Maxell Splash. The dominant color is black, with some green gradients. It's minimalistic, simple, elegant and the favorite amongst my testers.
Previews
Maxell Splash
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Maxell Boot Animation
Installation
HERE, I'M SUPPOSING THAT YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH FASTBOOT COMMANDS, ROOT AND ALL OTHER RELATED THINGS. IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH SOMETHING, PLEASE LEAVE THE TUTORIAL AND DO A RESEARCH FIRST. OTHERWISE, YOU ARE RISKING BRICKING YOUR DEVICE!!!
The installation is quite simple, actually. Just follow my steps and you should be good:
Extract the downloaded zip archive
Rename the boot animation to bootanimation.zip
Put it on your phone's SD Card
Using a root file manager, copy the animation to the following directory: /system/customize/resource
Overwrite your current boot animation
Reboot and enjoy!
And now for the splash screen
Extract the downloaded zip archive
Reboot your device into fastboot mode (bootloader)
In CMD, type the following fastboot command: fastboot flash splash1 splash1.img
In CMD, type: fastboot reboot
Enjoy!
Download
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Feedback
Please share your feedback! I'm committed to improving this bundle in any way possible. Thank you for your patience!
I'll definitely be checking this out, thanks man!
TrashWang
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icon69 said:
I'll definitely be checking this out, thanks man!
TrashWang
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Android Marshmallow bootanimation in multiple resolutions

Hey Gyzzz........there is marshmallow boot animation for most popular ROMs and I tried boot animation on my yureka 1080p zip it works fine on my device, also tried on your roms........
In the attachments you can find correct versions for 320p, 480p, 540p, 600p, 720p, 800p, 1080p, 1440p and 1536p devices.
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In the attachments is also included a "Bootanimation Preserver" zip, which adds a script to your ROM that preserves the currently installed bootanimation when updating your system. For this to work, you need to have a ROM that supports addon.d scripts (CyanogenMOD and most other popular ROMs do).
Installation:
Flash the downloaded zip in recovery
--- OR ---
Extract the zip and copy the extracted system/media/bootanimation.zip file to /system/media/bootanimation.zip on your device and change its permissions to 644 (rw-r--r--).
Choosing the right version:
I'm getting quite a few questions about which version to choose. Generally, it depends on your resolution, choose the version accordingly to the pixel width of your screen. For example, if you have a screen of resolution 960x540 pixels, you would choose the 540p version.
Known problems:
This bootanimation will NOT work on newer Samsung devices with stock ROMs or TouchWiz-based custom ROMs. Samsung uses a proprietary QMG format for its bootanimations, and doesn't support the bootanimation.zip which we're using. There's not much we can do about this, only recommend you use a custom, AOSP based ROM like CyanogenMod or others.
problems with the display of the animation on Motorola devices.
Download ZIP files below :-
marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-320p.zip - (2.42 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-480p.zip - (3.61 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-540p.zip - (4.10 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-720p.zip - (5.77 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-800p.zip - (6.71 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-1080p.zip - (4.34 MB)
[*]bootanimation-preserver.zip - (199.3 KB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-1080p-landscape.zip - (4.98 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-1440p.zip - (4.34 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-1536p.zip - (4.34 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-600p.zip - (4.52 MB)
[*]marshmallow-bootanimation-flashable-720p-landscape.zip(5.75 MB)
All credits for the original file go to Dustin Wann a.k.a. @themustached.
NOTE:- @xdagee For more boot animation you can find here.

[Bootanimation][720p] Five universal clean bootanimations (no logos, no texts)

Hello,
I've been messing around customising my own Redmi 2 and in result i created a few custom boot animations. They are made out of GIFs found around internet.
My work was whole conversion GIF -> animation (splitting frames, re-editing everything, matching resolutions, changing image modes and all batch exports).
GIFs are generally kept in red-ish colouristic (due to the fact that Redmi 2 has 3 red buttons below screen) but if someone need any of these animations in other colour really really bad i can swap colours to other (within reasonable range, like I wont recolour it just to get a little brighter or darker red.... i can recolour it to green, blue, pink etc.).
Most of them are in 700x700 resolution with exception of last (which is in full 720p). Below are previews of them. First animations as you can see in the GIF while rest of them consists of 3 parts: intro where animation appears out of black, main part where animation is looped until device is ready and then last part, fadeout to black.
First bootanimation
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Second bootanimation
Thirdbootanimation
Fourth bootanimation
Fifth bootanimation
Remember to rename downloaded file to bootanimation.zip (remove index number) and to backup stock animation!
Thanks, it is exactly the kinda animation I was looking for.
Wow.. Superb Animations.. Thanks Bro.. :laugh::good::highfive:
The best boot animations I have seen till date. Thanks a ton!
I tried flashing them after renaming, as you mentioned, but I got error.
"could not find 'META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary' in the zip file."
ethereal_mist said:
I tried flashing them after renaming, as you mentioned, but I got error.
"could not find 'META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary' in the zip file."
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They are not meant to be flashed. Using root explore or other app that can browse filers on phone and access root/system folders (X-Plore for example|) you simply copy bootanimation.zip to ...\root\system\media\... where original bootanimation.zip is stored (backup it and then overwrite with new).
great share... it works fine
Sent from deep sea
can you make a boot animation out of that Tipsy OS's Beer animation ?
Just a request. =)
Great work here.
I don't even have a redmi 2. I was looking for custom ROMs for my brother's phone and found this thread.... Incredible work @OP.
You should really post this stuff on other threads too. I know the OP and RN3 guys will love it.
Thanks

[Bootanimation] Google Pixel Bootanimation Resized for HP Touchpad

HP TOUCHPAD
Google Pixel Bootanimation
ABOUT
I optimized the Google Pixel bootanimation for the HP Touchpad by adjusting the canvas size of each image, deleting half the image files to improve the FPS, and re-zipping with Compression Level set to "Store." The result is a smooth animation that fits the height and width of the tablet's screen. If you have any suggestions, let me know. Enjoy!
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DOWNLOADS
Download (White) https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_Z7ptWz2zMjeWlUaEt0WmJVTWc/view?usp=sharing
Download (Black) If anyone has a good way of converting the white version to black, please let me know or feel free to do it yourself. I have tried inverting the colors followed by adjusting the hue, but given the saturation of Google's green color, it always ends up too bright in the black version. The colors also have a worn look to them after doing this as a batch operation in Gimp.
HOW TO INSTALL
You need root access. A lot of the ROMs have this capability either already enabled or available in their toolbox in settings. If you are using the recent Android Nougat 7.1.2 Evervolv ROM, then you will need to download the SuperSU 2.46 zip file and flash that from your TWRP recovery (go to "Install" and select the zip file once it's on your Touchpad). From here, you can reboot and allow SuperSU to enable root access as a super user.
1. Change your USB connection to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol). You should be able to do this from the notification when your USB cable is plugged in. Otherwise, you can tap "About>Build Number" 7 times to unlock the Developer Options and you can find this option there.
2. Now, your HP Touchpad is recognized by your PC, so copy the bootanimation.zip onto your device somewhere in the Internal Storage.
3. With your favorite file explorer (I am using Solid Explorer which offers a free trial), cut/copy bootanimation.zip into the "root>system>media" directory and paste it there (overwriting the current bootanimation).
4. Done!
CREDITS
ZawZaw for the bootanimation intended for phones.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/cr.../bootanimation-official-google-pixel-t3480843
Google for the original bootanimation and images.
Great work! Thanks for contributing to our fine community:highfive:

[MOD][Template][G95xF] *06.03.2018* Custom Splash Screen Changer [Exynos]

Had a little bit of boredom and made a MOD for the theme of Custom Splash Screen. This MOD should also work for S8 and Note8. You can change now pictures without to modify and flash the bootloader (up_param.bin).
Important: The MOD only works with Exynos-8895-based devices!
[FONT=&quot]Neither I nor XDA is responsible for any damage to your device. You're flashing at your own risk![/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Before you start, make a Nandroid (backup) of your system. Safe is safe![/FONT]​
Changelog
Changelog v1.0
Release
What you need?
a custom recovery, >>TWRP<<
my exynos8895_logochanger Zip
skills how to modify/repack/drag&drop into zip files
skills how to flash MODs
Pictures to download (only examples)
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Download
View attachment exynos8895_logochanger.zip
View attachment exynos8895_logochanger_stock_S8.zip
View attachment exynos8895_logochanger_stock_S8+.zip
How to Flash
Place the zip on the internal/external memory.
boots into Recovery
then click on "install" in the TWRP
searches for the folder where the zip file was placed
and flashes it by clicking on the zip and dragging the slider to the right at the TWRP
rebooting
How do I change the boot logo in the template?
open the exynos8895_logochanger zip (with WinRar or 7zip) and replace the logo. jpg with another image of your choice
the new image must be renamed to logo. jpg again. Otherwise it won't work!
How to return to the Stock logo?
You don't like the custom logos anymore?
then just flash the zip appropriate for your device:
exynos8895_logochanger_Stock_S8 (for Galaxy S8)
exynos8895_logochanger_Stock_S8+ (for Galaxy S8+)
exynos8895_logochanger_Stock_Note8 (for Galaxy Note8)
Troubleshooting
If your hanging in a bootloop without access to twrp, please reflash the bootloader via odin. TWRP and system boots up again.
Note:
Not all images work, the best results are achieved if you just edit the stock image.
Credits
Samsung
arter97
me
So, that's it, too. Leave a thank you there if it was helpful or even liked.
Added Note 9 Logo to OP. Maybe need a bit resize, on my s8+ its a bit on the right side.

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