1. Make a folder named bootanimation.
2. Inside the bootani folder you made, make 2 folder, *part 0* and *part 1*
3. make a desc.txt file and write following words inside.
Code:
240 400 15p 1 0 part0p 0 0 part1
Save it and put it in bootani folder.
[NOTE:]
240 400 = 240X400, screen resolution of Galaxy 3.
15 = 15fps, play 15 frame per second/play 15 picture per second.
p 1 0 part0 means it will load folder part0. After it finish folder part0, it will keep replaying folder part1.
4. Copy the file and install in your mobile phone.
5. Then you need a few hundred to a few thousands of photo.
[NOTE:if u want a 10 seconds boot animation, u need 150 photos. Because the animation is running at 15fps (15 frame per seconds / 15 picture per seconds).]
6. You can download a few people's bootanimation.zip and extract it out and save in folder part0.
[NOTE: Galaxy 3 screen resolution is 240X400, if u download a bigger resolution, just compress it or resize it into 240X400.]
7. Arrange the photo.
[NOTE: If you want a smaller size of bootanimaition.zip, use jpg file type. Sometimes the PNG file size is smaller than jpg.]
8. Label from 001-999 or 0001-9999
[NOTE: ONLY use 4 digit number, example 0001-9999, if u want >1 minute of animaition {1 minute of boot animaition =60secX15fps=900 photos.}.] )
9. After finish creating, save it into folder part0 and copy photo that you want it to keep replaying in folderpart0.
10.Paste it into folder part1.
11. Then highlight part0, part1, desc.txt and press right click > add to archive.
12. Then you will see winzip coming out.
13. Select ZIP in archive format. Then choose STORE in compress method and type bootanimation.zip in archive name.
14. Now connect your phone and computer.
15. copy the bootanimation.zip into SD card.
16. go to all apps > root explorer > sd card > copy bootanimation.zip > press back > go data > local > and you will see a bootanimation.zip
17. press PASTE and your new bootanimation.zip will replace it.
18. YOU'RE done! Just restart your phone and you will have your new boot animation! ENJOY!!!
Will make it more easier and better soon!!!
P.S. Video tutorial coming soon!!!
HIT the THANKS button if you like my work
You'll need:
1. Notepad or any text editor
2. Winzip
3. A batch image resizer/converter-i prefer irfanview (optional but highly recommended)
4. Photoshop or something like that if you to make one from scratch-i prefer gimp free open source and light (optional but recommended)
5. Quicktime pro if you want to rip videos to images (optional but recommended)
[HOW TO] Port bootanimations!!!
How to port bootanimations
THE SIMPLE WAY:
First of all download a bootanimation(If you dont have one)
Open it with any zip program like 7zip or Winzip
There will be a desc.txt file in it with something like this
Code:
XXX XXX 15p 1 0 part0p 0 0 part1
or something similar
Replace the XXX XXX with 240 400(resolution of G3) to make it look something like this
Code:
240 400 15p 1 0 part0p 0 0 part1
Save the file
Push or paste the file in /system/media or /data/local(first one recommended , second one if you dont have root-but it'll show both animations-stock nd yours if used second method)
ENJOY!!!
This goes for some cool bootanimations
And this for porting requests
ok so i already know how to do this but the prob with me is to make animation,any tools for it or you need photoshop
[email protected] said:
ok so i already know how to do this but the prob with me is to make animation,any tools for it or you need photoshop
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Sorry for the delay but exams on head so forgot about this
Will surely add more after my exams
cdesai said:
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Sorry for the delay but exams on head so forgot about this
Will surely add more after my exams
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thanks!
same here,will try after exams
Hi!
What can I do if on my phone I have bootani.qmg
Does not work for me My phone keeps showing me black screen
Pauri said:
Does not work for me My phone keeps showing me black screen
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try now
if it still doesnt work
thn get the desc.txt frm a working boot anim
I also get black screen. Doesn't work for me.
Sent from my GT-I5800
I've tried a desc from another bootanimation too^^
Works properly for me and many others like rudolf
Post the boot anim here I'll check what's wrong
Here his my bootanimation please check and make it because it's my best animation. Please make it. Link:- http://db.tt/gWr4fRh
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You compressed so it didnt work
DONT compress
Tanks dude it's work.
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http://www.multiupload.com/UPUQNNI98V here's mine or ported from cyanogenmod.
Pauri said:
http://www.multiupload.com/UPUQNNI98V here's mine or ported from cyanogenmod.
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u too compressed
never compress
and ur desc file wasnt proper
OK thank you. has worked with yours
i have changed my boot animation to Samsung galaxy s3 and added s3 sound also but the boot animation is so slow.... is there any way to run it fast??
Sent from my GT-S5830 using xda premium
Open the bootanimation.zip and open up desc.txt
it should look something like this(or it would be in a strait line)
Code:
320 480 [B]40[/B]
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
Then just edit waterver there stands at your "40" (bolded it) to more this is the fps of your bootanimation....
(the 40 would be after 320 480 which is the size)
then rezip your bootanimation
GOOD LUCK!
yes u can....
u will need 7zip and Notepad++ ...both are free download them ..
extract your bootanimation...
there will some 2-3 folders conatining images and a text document...
right click the text document ( called desc.txt) and click edit with notepad++
once u open the doc u will see 3 figures on the first line...
the first is the height ...the second is the width ( or mayb vice versa i dont remeber clearly ) and the third one is the speed aka frames per second ...
increase the third one to yyour liking and save the document as desc.txt ( replace the original one )
now click this document and the other folders and right click and select 7zip-> add to archive
now a pop-up menu will display
choose archive as .zip
compression as store
and hit ok
rename the file to bootaniamtion.zip change permisiions to rw-r-r and
place in system/media
i hope u understood everything
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
"Hello all , i post my new guide to change icons without using apktool . This guide is for newbies though other all advance developer may think this useless or may be they known this a very ago.
# Note :-
1) This guide is for all newbies who want to edit there app icons , but dont have apktool or have no knowledge about it .
2) This guide is only applicable for system apps .
3) You should have knoweledge for flashing zips by CWM .
# What is needed ?
1) A must have computer with paint (opptional) [ some phones with Zarchiver app can be used . ]
2) WinRar
3) A flashable zip file supplied by other developer .
4) A icon Set which you want to replace with .
# Procedure :-
1) Make a directory called " stock " .
2) Paste your app in it .
3) Below i have taken SystemUI.apk.
4) Rename that app to SystemUI.zip ( just make .apk to .zip format )
5) Then go to options (press right mouse button) press Extract to SystemUI
6) After extracting go to the extracted folder " SystemUI"
7) Browse to res / drawable-mdpi / you will find all icons there . ( In my case its mdpi , it may be hpdi .)
8) Note that the resolution must be same or it may not look good . [ Expiremental ]
9) Replace the icon which you want to from your icon set .
10) Go back to folder where you will find folders like META-INF , res , & files like AndroidManifest.xml , classes.dex, resources.arsc .
11) Now select that all files and press the right button of the mouse ( the options button) .
12) Select the Add to Archive option .
13) Now keep the same name of the app you are modding and select " zip " .
14) A new zip file is created like " SystemUI.zip" . Rename it to SystemUI.apk ( just from .zip to .apk )
15) Now your modded app is ready .
16) Take the flashable zip provided by other developer .
17) open that zip and replace your file with his . ( in folder system/app/ " replace here ." )
18) Save the zip . And Flash it using CWM !!! Enjoy now you can see your modded icons .!! "
Hello, I do everything according to the manual, but after replacing the app and restart your tablet app disappears from the main mena on the tablet, what I'm doing wrong?
sorry for my english, thang.
is there possible change font that support ÄÖ letters?
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is there possible change font that support ÄÖ letters?
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I have the same issue with accented / special characters.
Have a look here and maybe we could find a solution with the help of other members
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sm...hinese-cor-t3775769/post76183796#post76183796
I had the same problem, then I used the " Tools & Amazfit and ad a filter to replace ä/ö with ae oe
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.zdenekhorak.amazfittools
Sorgenbringer said:
I had the same problem, then I used the " Tools & Amazfit and ad a filter to replace ä/ö with ae oe
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.zdenekhorak.amazfittools
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but thats not help, then it shows ae and oe..
Sorgenbringer said:
I had the same problem, then I used the " Tools & Amazfit and ad a filter to replace ä/ö with ae oe
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cz.zdenekhorak.amazfittools
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Yeah, that would not be a real solution for my case, either.
You see the Greek language can have every single vowel accented. In that case we're talking about too many accented / special characters.
A more appropriate solution would be to be able to change the whole font family, and include one that supports our language's special characters.
Thank for the suggestion, though
amazfit cor greek accented characters font change
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many thanks to chienkd for his help
1. Download Python tool, extract and install
http://www.mediafire.com/file/opj7aj...PythonFont.zip
2. Download python script tool, extract and copy files to python directory (c:\Python34)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9bbtxr.../Tool_font.zip
3. Download font file
You can use font file "Mili_chaohu.ft" inside any Mifit.apk/assets/
4. Extract font file to character files
open a command prompt window, and use the command below to unpack
.\bipfont.py unpack Mili_chaohu.ft
a folder called bmp is created with all the .bmp characters inside
5. Remake or make new characters
+ Use any image editor to make your own font file (black background, white text, bmp format 2 colors, 16x16 pixel square, name xxxxy.bmp)
+ xxxx is the character unicode code name.
+ use unicode utility to find the unicode of each character (https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/character.jsp?a=U+0041&B1=Show)
+ y: the distance by pixel from the bottom.
+ Copy all your own characters to the extracted bmp folder (4).
6. Rebuild font file from characters folder (bmp folder) with the command below
.\bipfont.py pack New_Mili_chaohu.ft
copy New_Mili_chaohu.ft to a new folder and rename it to Mili_chaohu.ft
7. Install your font file to your device.
+ unpair from mifit app
+ install gadgetbridge (from playstore) and pair it with band
+ upload your own font "Mili_chaohu.ft" to your phone
+ use File Manager Open file Mili_chaohu.ft
+ choose "gadgetbridge installer" option
+ tap "install" and wait
+ uninstall gadgetbridge when success
+ pair again with mifit
the file attached has greek accented characters
Hey there.
I have taken pmatsou's great work (credits to him and chienkd) and I have added an indirect solution for the Greek Uppercase Accented characters.
With my attached file the greek uppercase accented characters (which still showed up as "?") have been replaced with the corresponding non-accented characters. I chose this solution as I do not have time to get into Photoshop, etc and create new ones. One other solution would be to "borrow" some of the cyrillic characters that look like greek uppercase accented characters and already exist within the BMP directory described below, and rename them to match the right ASCII code (see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-7 ). I tried this but I did not like the result. So. if you want to try / test the (attached) file, just start from step 7. Once more, thanks to pmatsou for the help on this and to chienkd for the steps on the original guide.
p.s. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGED / BRICKED DEVICE!
UPDATE (18/09/2018): I have re-uploaded an updated font file with some additional improvements on complex greek accented characters (that I created in Photoshop) such as the ones that show on the attached photo ( ΐ , ΰ, ϊ, ϋ )
pmatsou said:
many thanks to chienkd for his help
1. Download Python tool, extract and install
http://www.mediafire.com/file/opj7aj...PythonFont.zip
2. Download python script tool, extract and copy files to python directory (c:\Python34)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/9bbtxr.../Tool_font.zip
3. Download font file
You can use font file "Mili_chaohu.ft" inside any Mifit.apk/assets/
4. Extract font file to character files
open a command prompt window, and use the command below to unpack
.\bipfont.py unpack Mili_chaohu.ft
a folder called bmp is created with all the .bmp characters inside
5. Remake or make new characters
+ Use any image editor to make your own font file (black background, white text, bmp format 2 colors, 16x16 pixel square, name xxxxy.bmp)
+ xxxx is the character unicode code name.
+ use unicode utility to find the unicode of each character (https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/character.jsp?a=U+0041&B1=Show)
+ y: the distance by pixel from the bottom.
+ Copy all your own characters to the extracted bmp folder (4).
6. Rebuild font file from characters folder (bmp folder) with the command below
.\bipfont.py pack New_Mili_chaohu.ft
copy New_Mili_chaohu.ft to a new folder and rename it to Mili_chaohu.ft
7. Install your font file to your device.
+ unpair from mifit app
+ install gadgetbridge (from playstore) and pair it with band
+ upload your own font "Mili_chaohu.ft" to your phone
+ use File Manager Open file Mili_chaohu.ft
+ choose "gadgetbridge installer" option
+ tap "install" and wait
+ uninstall gadgetbridge when success
+ pair again with mifit
the file attached has greek accented characters
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AMAZFIT BIP Romanian PACK
This Pack supports Italian, German, Turkish, Hungarian and Vietnamese languages to which I've also corrected/added all Romanian Characters ăîșțâ ĂÎȘȚÂ.
(Pachet diacritice pentru Amazfit BIP/Cor)
I don't really know who created the first fonts, so please excuse me.
I'll add the original link here. Original credits go to Eddi of GizROM team and yener.
Feel free to use - Mihai Olimpiu-Cristian
Bip_Font.zip - all files needed for mod - except Python
Mili_chaohu_uni.zip - +Romanian pack
EDIT: Fixed A,I y position? Was that a bug in the original font?
LostEchoes said:
Hey there.
I have taken pmatsou's great work (credits to him and chienkd) and I have added an indirect solution for the Greek Uppercase Accented characters.
With my attached file the greek uppercase accented characters (which still showed up as "?") have been replaced with the corresponding non-accented characters. I chose this solution as I do not have time to get into Photoshop, etc and create new ones. One other solution would be to "borrow" some of the cyrillic characters that look like greek uppercase accented characters and already exist within the BMP directory described below, and rename them to match the right ASCII code (see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-7 ). I tried this but I did not like the result. So. if you want to try / test the (attached) file, just start from step 7. Once more, thanks to pmatsou for the help on this and to chienkd for the steps on the original guide.
p.s. I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGED / BRICKED DEVICE!
UPDATE (18/09/2018): I have re-uploaded an updated font file with some additional improvements on complex greek accented characters (that I created in Photoshop) such as the ones that show on the attached photo ( ΐ , ΰ, ϊ, ϋ )
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Hi,
I wanted to add your Greek characters to my file, but the sheer size difference is enormous 1704 vs 30104 characters, It seems your file also includes all Chinese characters ?! I just don't know why it's so big.
I don't know what is the maximum file size, and I'm sure that adding everything is not a solution?! (or is it?)
It seems what I've started with is more EU oriented than your base.
If you want to provide the BMP's for every greek character you added, we could provide users with a streamlined file that is specifically designed to support EU languages.
mihaiolimpiu said:
Hi,
I wanted to add your Greek characters to my file, but the sheer size difference is enormous 1704 vs 30104 characters, It seems your file also includes all Chinese characters ?! I just don't know why it's so big.
I don't know what is the maximum file size, and I'm sure that adding everything is not a solution?! (or is it?)
It seems what I've started with is more EU oriented than your base.
If you want to provide the BMP's for every greek character you added, we could provide users with a streamlined file that is specifically designed to support EU languages.
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Yes, in my file I did not remove the Chinese characters. I just played with and changed / edited / added some of the Greek characters.
I cannot give you all the Greek characters for the Cor, because I'm not even sure if I have the time to find all of them right now. I wish I could find the time... But, I can give you a file with only the ones that I changed. So, if your file already includes the original / initial Greek characters, you could just copy the ones I'm sending you and replace (overwrite) the original ones, right ? This way your file will have the ones I changed + the ones that I did not have to change but are needed for the COR to display the Greek language.
Here is a zip file (attached) with the one I edited...
LostEchoes said:
Yes, in my file I did not remove the Chinese characters. I just played with and changed / edited / added some of the Greek characters.
I cannot give you all the Greek characters for the Cor, because I'm not even sure if I have the time to find all of them right now. I wish I could find the time... But, I can give you a file with only the ones that I changed. So, if your file already includes the original / initial Greek characters, you could just copy the ones I'm sending you and replace (overwrite) the original ones, right ? This way your file will have the ones I changed + the ones that I did not have to change but are needed for the COR to display the Greek language.
Here is a zip file (attached) with the one I edited...
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Hey, checkout my new thread, I've also added emoji support
I'll take a look at what you edited, I also have access to some resources, if they fit, I'll add, or if you want just take the emoticons from my pack, pretty straightforward as they are one after the other (+ some extra characters but not that important, really)
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LostEchoes said:
Yes, in my file I did not remove the Chinese characters. I just played with and changed / edited / added some of the Greek characters.
I cannot give you all the Greek characters for the Cor, because I'm not even sure if I have the time to find all of them right now. I wish I could find the time... But, I can give you a file with only the ones that I changed. So, if your file already includes the original / initial Greek characters, you could just copy the ones I'm sending you and replace (overwrite) the original ones, right ? This way your file will have the ones I changed + the ones that I did not have to change but are needed for the COR to display the Greek language.
Here is a zip file (attached) with the one I edited...
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I've checked out the modifications, and there are 21 incompatible characters, some of them are for Romanian . It's too late, but I think I'll give up for now
Font seems different, I use 2 for above accents, 4 for bottom accents for y value, different bases I think... also all characters seems to be centered in the bitmap. not compatible... (mine are left aligned).
I've found the base for the font in the meantime. https://github.com/amazfitbip/font/