An experiment with boot animation, first try on the Xperia line.
By request I've made a 720p version for the XZ1 Compact series.
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Non-flashable file:
1) boot twrp
2) mount oem(using touchscreen)
3) adb shell
4) cd /oem/media
5) mv bootanimation.zip baBAK.zip
6) exit shell then adb push bootanimation.zip /oem/media
7) back on the phone, unmount oem(using touchscreen)
8) reboot.
File is below:
View attachment bootanimation.zip
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Flashable file:
1) boot twrp
2) mount oem(using touchscreen)
3) adb shell
4) cd /oem/media
5) mv bootanimation.zip baBAK.zip
6) flash zip file
7) unmount oem(using touchscreen)
8) reboot.
File is below:
View attachment Target_Dark720p.zip
****************** 11/13/18
modified to allow system to interrupt the animation
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****************** 11/14/18
slight modifications again
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Hi NOOB here. Does this remove 'Bootloader is unlocked' message.?
rulebender said:
Hi NOOB here. Does this remove 'Bootloader is unlocked' message.?
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Nope, that's separate.
When you turn the phone on you get the first bootloader unlock text, then there's the white "Sony" logo, then the second bootloader unlocked triangle, and THEN the boot animation plays.
Related
So i decided to edit the stock boot animation to keep... well animating.
Also there is a Portrait version!
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3 Options to install.
First step: Extract "Stock_Loop_bootanimation.zip" or "Stock_Portrait_Bootanimation.zip" to reveal "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
thanks for the stock boot animation
Very nice animation!
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3 Options to install.
First step: Download "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:
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
very nice, pure and simple but smooth..
request if you're up to it:
honeycomb honeybee android HD bootanimation...(maybe buzzing around!) = sweeeet!
thanks!
Nice work will give it a try do you have any plans to add more to it
Worked fine on DJ-Steve's 1.6.1. Simple but nice.
Edit: also works on baseband 318, with the perfmod.
Hi folks! I made another boot animation called "Google Chrome"! Here's a preview:
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Of course, it looks better when applied on phone.
How to apply it:
Root Explorer tutorial:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB tutorial:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
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Click here to get the download!
looking fine going to try it.at which program you are doing them ?
DarkCaine said:
looking fine going to try it.at which program you are doing them ?
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I'm making the frames with Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended, compress the boot animation with Power Archiver 2010, and make the desc.txt file with Notepad++.
thanks for info! ^^
Hi guys, it's me again with another boot animation! It's called "Broken glass". Check it out:
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Note: it looks better on the phone itself.
How to install it:
Root Explorer tutorial:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB tutorial:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
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Click here to get the download!
Check out my other boot animations here!
Check out "Google Chrome" boot animation here!
That is very cool!
x3000 said:
That is very cool!
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Thanks! I'm glad you like my boot animation.
Coool!!!!
Good work
downloading
thats badass
i unlock my bootloader then i try to flash twrb it says error load i put screenshot for the problem
please i need help
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1. Copy the twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img to the internal memory of the phone;
2. Temporary boot in TWRP using: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img command;
3. From the booted TWRP flash the twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img (select to install images and choose recovery as the destination partition);
4. Optional, perform a full backup (and save it in a safe place) and install Magisk for root.
Beak a leg!
lesbianu said:
1. Copy the twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img to the internal memory of the phone;
2. Temporary boot in TWRP using: fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img command;
3. From the booted TWRP flash the twrp-3.2.1-0-griffin.img (select to install images and choose recovery as the destination partition);
4. Optional, perform a full backup (and save it in a safe place) and install Magisk for root.
Beak a leg!
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canot load no such file or directory
no solution i try every thing
Upload some screenshots or pictures with the error/s you are receiving. Without details, no one can help you...
The instructions I gave you in the previous post are working fine on my phone.