1. Create PNG images for your animation.
Tip: You can create GIF animations easily using a free online tools and then extract PNG images from the GIF animation.
2. Rename and resize those PNG images starting with a 4 digit number for the first frame and ascending for each consecutive frame. The images in part1 folder should start where the last image in part0 folder has ended.
For example the original boot animation in your android phone has images from 0000.PNG to 0009.PNG in part0 folder and 0010.PNG to 0082.PNG in part1 folder.
3. Create a custom desc.txt and add the following in it.
230 230 24
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
4. Place part0, part1 and desc.txt in a folder renamed as ‘bootanimation’. Zip the folder (using an archiving utility such as 7Zip). Set the ‘Compression level’ setting to ‘store’ (which means no compression), before you archive. Compression will make it unreadable for your android fone.
5. Copy bootanimation.zip file from your PC to your SDCard root.
6. Mount file system read/write using root explorer.
6. Make a backup of the original boot animation using root explorer.
/system/media/bootanimation.zip
7. Now copy the bootanimation.zip file from your SDcard to your phone’s memory.
8. Now reboot an enjoy!!!
u forgot to say that we must resize the png first and in desc.txt we put the exact png size as we have resize..=)
azadtaufiq said:
u forgot to say that we must resize the png first and in desc.txt we put the exact png size as we have resize..=)
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Ooops thanxxx i'll update it!
galvic said:
1. Create PNG images for your animation.
Tip: You can create GIF animations easily using a free online tools and then extract PNG images from the GIF animation.
2. Rename and resize those PNG images starting with a 4 digit number for the first frame and ascending for each consecutive frame. The images in part1 folder should start where the last image in part0 folder has ended.
For example the original boot animation in your android phone has images from 0000.PNG to 0009.PNG in part0 folder and 0010.PNG to 0082.PNG in part1 folder.
3. Create a custom desc.txt and add the following in it.
230 230 24
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
4. Place part0, part1 and desc.txt in a folder renamed as ‘bootanimation’. Zip the folder (using an archiving utility such as 7Zip). Set the ‘Compression level’ setting to ‘store’ (which means no compression), before you archive. Compression will make it unreadable for your android fone.
5. Copy bootanimation.zip file from your PC to your SDCard root.
6. Mount file system read/write using root explorer.
6. Make a backup of the original boot animation using root explorer.
/system/media/bootanimation.zip
7. Now copy the bootanimation.zip file from your SDcard to your phone’s memory.
8. Now reboot an enjoy!!!
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Hi dude, is it possible if i just copy bootanimation.zip(original one) to extract and replace with some photo?
i have no problem for creating new bootanimation by using this tool..Works great for me (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1234611)
you can use a Boot Animation Creator but you will have to first create the png files yourself.
what the boot animation does is lets you select two folders (part0, part1), specify image size, frames speed and it does the rest for you, you can also preview your bootanimation before installing it on the phone
All the work given below is not my own; I only compile knowledge from different threads in to single easy guide. Huge thanks to xda senior members devilex94 and makers_mark for their nice work.
Everyone like to change bootanimation but if that bootanimation is our favourite video then it will be nice experience.
Xda Senior member devilex94 has made bootanimation file which will execute video as bootanimation. See original thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-university/guide-set-video-bootanimationtesters-t2915445
Proceedure is as below ,
1. First download zip from http://d-h.st/LjJK and extract it on desktop. You will find ffmpeg, image resizer and bootanimation2mp4 converter in it. Also bootanimation execution file in 'bootanimation file' folder.
2. Now copy your favourite video mp4 file in in C drive. Open ffmpeg folder and open bin foder in it. Then open command prompt there and write "ffmpeg.exe -i c:\ABC.mp4 -r 8 -ss 00:00:0X.000 -t Y ABC-%3d.jpg" without "" this sign where,
ABC is name of mp4 video
8 is number of frames per second(8 will work for every video or you can keep it as per the fps of your video by checking it from properties/ details )
00:00:0X.000 is time from where video is to be converted
Y is the time of video length
3. Then press ENTER & you will see jpg images in bin folder.
4. Resize these images as per phones screen size ie. 540X960 pixels or as per your requirement.
5. Now make folder 'part0' and copy from first image upto the image you want as your main bootanimation in this folder.
6. Now make folder 'part1' and copy the last image in pat0 and remaining images in it. These images will appear as loop.
7. Now make desc.txt file in notepad and write,
540 960 08
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
where, 540&960 are image size and 08 is frames per second. Also leave one blank line after last line and then save the file.
8. Zip all these part0, part1 and desc.txt using 7zip in bootanimation.zip (REMEMBER TO KEEP COMPRESSION LEVEL TO STORE FORMAT OTHERWISE BOOTANIMATION WILL NOT WORK).
Now this bootanimation is ready in jpg format and you can use it in any custom rom. To use it in stock rom we have to convert it in mp4 format using proceedure below,
1.Put the bootanimation file in 'bootanimation file' folder in place of original bootanimation file in /system/bin folder and change permissions to 0755 (rwxr-xr-x). Also make the backup of original bootanimation file.
2. Now run 'RUNba2mp4v186b.bat' file in bootanimation to mp4 converter. This will create some folders in bootanimation to mp4 converter. Copy your bootanimation zip in zips folder in bootanimation2mp4 converter and press 2 and ENTER. Then proceed for video bootanimation conversion by finally pressing 7 and ENTER. You will find 6100kbs_bootanimation.zip in Made_Zips folder. Rename it to bootanimation.zip and this is your final video bootanimation zip.
3. Place it in /system/media folder and give permissions 0644 (rw-r-r) and reboot. You will see phone booting with your favourite video.
4. You can also change booting sound in stock roms. Copy your favourite sound track in /system/media/audio/ui and rename it to PowerOn.ogg and change permissions to 0644 and reboot.
I made one; download and flash through cwm
http://d-h.st/meY2
http://d-h.st/brWB
(For Stock Kitkat 4.4.2)
How to use:
1: extract the rar file
2: copy the files to the proper folders (qmg files to media folder, ogg file to media/ui)
3: set permissions to rw-r-r-
4: Reboot and enjoy!
Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bx7vYZ55cm_XS1hzSDlIUGVLdE0
Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL3O4g6dmKk&feature=youtu.be
Circles Bootanimation For Android
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Download the zip file
2. Rename it to bootanimation.zip
3. Open any file browser and put the file in /system/media (Root required for it)
(Do make a backup of your default bootanimation)
4. Set permissions to rw-r-r
5. DONE!!!!
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. Download the zip file
2. Rename it to bootanimation.zip
3. Open any file browser and put the file in /system/media (Root required for it)
(Do make a backup of your default bootanimation)
4. Set permissions to rw-r-r
5. DONE!!!!