****ALL CREDIT GOES TO PRASH****
I took Prash's boot animation and got rid of the android dude in the middle. I like the cleaner look. All images were saved as png8 for "better" performance (seems flip through the frames faster now).
adb remount
adb push /system/media
thanks Prash for the great work!!!
DaveKid said:
****ALL CREDIT GOES TO PRASH****
I took Prash's boot animation and got rid of the android dude in the middle. I like the cleaner look. All images were saved as png8 for "better" performance (seems flip through the frames faster now).
adb remount
adb push /system/media
thanks Prash for the great work!!!
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Screenshot?
andonnguyen said:
Screenshot?
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It's the boot animation from cyanogens rom, without the skateboard guy in the middle.
UnderCoverLover said:
It's the boot animation from cyanogens rom, without the skateboard guy in the middle.
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he's got it right. same boot animation, no dude in the middle.
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My first bootanimation!
installed by adb:
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
Some screenshots would help...
What does the actual animation do?
Jrbourque said:
What does the actual animation do?
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The BE Rouge does a spin jump and attacks with the 2 weapons she has.
I want some bootanimation , i finding
I am trying to change the boot animation on my X. I have pushed bootanimation.zip to both /data/local and /system/media using Terminal Emulator, adb push, and root explorer. All I'm getting is a black screen after the M logo. I was able to successfully change it to the red rage boot animation by pushing it to /system/media but the sizing was off and it didn't looks so good. But I have tried 2 different BA's and get the black screen. Do I need to modify something to make it compatible with the X? Below are the 2 I was trying to push.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=640856
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=715773
PS I have rooted 2.1
Edit: removed
Sorry didn't read the post thoroughly enough
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Am I the first one trying to make a boot animation for the X?
Explodee said:
Am I the first one trying to make a boot animation for the X?
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No. There's a thread @ AndroidForums about custom boot animations and working ones. Since my account is apparently "new", I'm unable to link to the thread. If you go to the Motorola Droid X forums, then to the "All things Root" thread, you'll see one started entitled "Custom Boot - Blue X takeover for root users."
Thanks but that guy is just skinning the original BA. I'm trying to put a completely different one one. I'll do some experimenting today while sitting at work I guess...
i know when making livewallpapers and what not the .png has to be certain dimensions and 24bit .
i would right click the png check properties and see if it says 32 if it does i believe the png cant be processed and will give a black screen.
only other thing i can think of is the desc.txt file which tells the phone how fast or w/e to show the pics. that i know little about.
edit: i believe though 8bit is ok for png, and it might be different i would check the properties of the original to see
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I am trying to change the boot animation on my X. I have pushed bootanimation.zip to both /data/local and /system/media using Terminal Emulator, adb push, and root explorer. All I'm getting is a black screen after the M logo. I was able to successfully change it to the red rage boot animation by pushing it to /system/media but the sizing was off and it didn't looks so good. But I have tried 2 different BA's and get the black screen. Do I need to modify something to make it compatible with the X? Below are the 2 I was trying to push.
PS I have rooted 2.1
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this maybe stupid, but are you renaming them to bootanimation? they HAVE to be named that when you place them in the media folder in order for them to work!!
C'mon man, give me SOME credit...
HA GOT IT! When re-inserting (hehe) the files back into the bootanimation.zip, or when making a new zip, you need to set the compression to STORE. Then just drop it in /data/local with root explorer and you are good to go!
Thought I would share this with the community. I pulled these frames from Halo Reach and put them into a boot animation. The bootanimation.zip file is not something you can flash. I haven't learned how to do that yet. BUT you can use this with BootAnimationChangerTrial. You just put this zip file into the backupbootanimation folder and then inside the app do "Install backup boot animation". And If anyone could make some type of Live wallpaper out of this, I would probably crap my pants.
It is 480x800. It looks pretty good on my NexusOne. I should say this is one of the first boot animations I've done. So I apologize for the huge file size, I think its because it uses the whole screen.
Download Auntie Dot Boot Animation
HOLYY CRAP!!! Really nice!
Simply FANTASTIC.
It's awesome! To get the file size down, you could resize each frame to a lower resolution. I do mine for N1 at 200x333 and they look just as good tbh. Keep up the good work!
Very nice! I plan to make a live wallpaper of Auntie Dot once im done with my current project. Should go well with this when done.
Here ya go...I ran it through a quick optimizer. It's just a quick one, probably could do better if you wanted to spend some time with it, but it shrank around 3MB.
And I put it in an update.zip format that will place the file in /data/local/ so rom updates won't erase it unless you wipe.
Looks cool!
update-bootanimation.zip
how does the bigger file size affect the animation? Does it run smoother?
jessetbenton said:
how does the bigger file size affect the animation? Does it run smoother?
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It can help for sure, but I doubt that little bit I did would help much. The biggest advantage is to save space, although that's not as important putting it in the data folder. Some folks like to put it in the /system/media/ folder and space there is at a premium.
any chance of this becoming a live wallpaper?
feld0013 said:
any chance of this becoming a live wallpaper?
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there are some crappy ones on the market right now, but they suck bad.
Once i get some free time i will be making a true lwp out of this. ie random animation cycles, reacts to phone events ect.
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Here ya go...I ran it through a quick optimizer. It's just a quick one, probably could do better if you wanted to spend some time with it, but it shrank around 3MB.
And I put it in an update.zip format that will place the file in /data/local/ so rom updates won't erase it unless you wipe.
Looks cool!
update-bootanimation.zip
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Getting a 404 error trying to download this from my phone. Am I doing something wrong?
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I get a 404 as well... too bad, I really want this =P
Holy ****, I MUST have this. I have been trying to get BootAnimationChangerTrial, but it seems I can not get a hold of it. Does anyone know where else I can get it? Or is there any other way to install this animation?
I MUST HAVE IT.
Sorry for the bump of an old thread.
Skiddywinks said:
... Or is there any other way to install this animation?
I MUST HAVE IT.
Sorry for the bump of an old thread.
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try
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
or
root explorer to move to /data/local
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try
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
or
root explorer to move to /data/local
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Worked perfectly! Thank you!
mdubs said:
Getting a 404 error trying to download this from my phone. Am I doing something wrong?
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I get a 404 as well... too bad, I really want this =P
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Sorry, I had tossed this file from my dropbox a while back. I'll download the original and optimize it again.
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I actually took a closer look at this (something I didn't do earlier) and there were some additional ways to improve this besides image optimization. Also, I made it look more like the animation in the op. The original bootanimation file was over 12 MB, this one is only 815 kilobytes
I've packaged it up in an update style type zip that you flash in recovery. This will install it to /data/local. If you need/want it somewhere else (/system/customize for instance) then just extract the bootanimation.zip file from the download and push it where ever you need.
HaloReach-bootanimation-signed.zip
Thanks pendo!
That's awesome! Worked perfectly on my Nexus One running CM7 RC2.
I'm going to use this in my Honeycomb based theme for the dx. i'll give credit of course
looks amazing thanks for this!
Best Bootanimation
I've tired to flash from recovery HaloReach-bootanimation-signed.zip but isn't working. I've tired to push bootanimation.zip into data/local but won't work. What can I do? I have to push it in system/media?
My defoult bootanimation folder is system/media
This is for permanently rooted or s-off devices.
or anyone wondering how to replace your bootanimation
After finding your desired boot animation
1.Open Root Explorer
2.Find your bootanimation.zip
3.Long press that file and click rename and rename it to "TMUS_bootanimation.zip" (Without quotes)
4.Long press angain and click COPY
5.Navigate to /system/customize/resource Click mount R/W in the top right corner
6.find the file that's called "TMUS_bootanimation.zip" and rename it to "TMUS_bootanimation.zip.back" That way you have a back up of the original.
7.Now press paste and you're all done.
REBOOT to see the animation.
I've included my favorite animation.
click here for preview (not my channel) someone else posted it.
Nexus Prime (not my channel) someone else posted it.
Oh, that's sexy.
yeah, thanks! So happy to have root finally!
how about an animation or preview of what the animation is?
It says "DROID" and then has a bunch of CGI circles/gears/things spinning around as your phone boots. It's all in silver/white with a black background. It's definitely more fun than the "my" logo for 30 seconds.
Try it out and see if you like it. You can always change it back if you don't delete the original file and rename it like I said. As always hitting the thanks button is very appreciated. I'll try to post an img
Edit: There is a link to a preview
You can always unzip the folder and look at the images.
You don't have to use my animation you can download anyone you want.
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Madblaster6 said:
You don't have to use my animation you can download anyone you want.
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can i haz catalog?
drboy2692 said:
can i haz catalog?
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Out of all seriousness. Google.com just google android boot animations. Or even on youtube....
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Anyway to change the shutdown animation? I tried the same method, but it didn't work.
Or the "MyTouch4G Slide" Splash screen at the boot's start up? It's gotta be somewhere, I'm thinking maybe even the same subdirectory, but I"m a bit hesitant to tinker around at the moment lol
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Or the "MyTouch4G Slide" Splash screen at the boot's start up? It's gotta be somewhere, I'm thinking maybe even the same subdirectory, but I"m a bit hesitant to tinker around at the moment lol
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You can't edit the very first splash screen. Its possible but it's not part of the android operating system.
As for the shutdown screen its the same method but I don't remember The file name you replace.
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Anyway to change the shutdown animation? I tried the same method, but it didn't work.
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The bootdown animation is found under system > customize > resource > hTC_downanimation.zip
The true question is this - does the bootdown animation have the same amount of frames as a traditional bootscreen animation? If it does the process of replacing it should be fairly easy. If there is variance that may be the reason some have seemed to have some trouble. Ill test it out this evening when i get home.
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AndroidAutobot said:
The bootdown animation is found under system > customize > resource > hTC_downanimation.zip
The true question is this - does the bootdown animation have the same amount of frames as a traditional bootscreen animation? If it does the process of replacing it should be fairly easy. If there is variance that may be the reason some have seemed to have some trouble. Ill test it out this evening when i get home.
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I replaced that file with a custom boot animation, however the screen was just black. I'm thinking the number of frames may be the issue.
RazoE said:
I replaced that file with a custom boot animation, however the screen was just black. I'm thinking the number of frames may be the issue.
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Funny... I was JUST about to come on here to address this issue. Had the exact same thing just happen to me. What you have is a simple problem with permissions being set incorrectly. Super easy fix.
Using root explorer, navigate to the bootdown animation , mount as r/w, longpress the boot down animation, select "permissions" and make sure it looks like the picture I'm attaching to this post. That should do it =) Let me know if that worked.
Oh yeah, and this is the bootdown animation I ended up using. Simple but clean, works just fine -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17492332#post17492332
AndroidAutobot said:
Funny... I was JUST about to come on here to address this issue. Had the exact same thing just happen to me. What you have is a simple problem with permissions being set incorrectly. Super easy fix.
Using root explorer, navigate to the bootdown animation , mount as r/w, longpress the boot down animation, select "permissions" and make sure it looks like the picture I'm attaching to this post. That should do it =) Let me know if that worked.
Oh yeah, and this is the bootdown animation I ended up using. Simple but clean, works just fine -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17492332#post17492332
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I will re-download the boot animation I wanted and let you know how it went, thanks!
EDIT: nope, just threw me into a boot loop
so there is no way to use Boot Animation Changer, or Absolute System to change our boot animations? I like to change mine once a week,....
how about getting a bootsound, any one know how to do that?
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so there is no way to use Boot Animation Changer, or Absolute System to change our boot animations? I like to change mine once a week,....
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I was able to download my bootanimations from both of these apps, but I still had to move them manually..no biggie...anyword on if the down animation change worked?
Just a little boot animation i whipped up in After Effects.
Not gonna lie, this was based off a template. But it was edited and resized by me, and made to work with the KF. the logo is custom made by me as well.
1080p Video of bootanimation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfO7rDAO3K8
real-world boot up (thanks NPC_Izzy!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meuiEHs4jX8
Download HERE
Noob question. How do i load this
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Noob question. How do i load this
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Use ADB. Guide Here
To check your device is connected type:
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adb devices
If it's not, you need to follow the guide linked above to install the usb drivers.
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To add an animation type:
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adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
To test that it's installed correctly type:
Code:
adb shell bootanimation
And it should show the animation on the Kindle screen. Press ctrl+c to stop the animation.
To remove the boot animation and restore your unit to stock, type in:
Code:
adb shell rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip
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Via a file explorer app (Requires root):
Copy 'bootanimation.zip' to the sdcard. On your Kindle open the file explorer app of your choice (any app that allows you to copy and paste to the internal memory, "Root Explorer" is a useful app). Copy 'bootanimation.zip' and paste it to /Data/Local. If the folder doesn't exist, create it.
I will attempt to create a flashable zip, Ned a tester. Anyone?
It's nice and it works, but It's a little laggy. Seems like I can't post a video.
Needs "Bliss" TTF(true type font)...
j2cool2012 said:
Just a little boot animation i whipped up in After Effects.
Not gonna lie, this was based off a template. But it was edited and resized by me, and made to work with the KF. the logo is custom made by me as well.
1080p Video of bootanimation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfO7rDAO3K8
real-world boot up (thanks, oldnslow!)
http://dl.dropbox.co...0124_201436.mp4
Download HERE
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My only complaint is the font is not correct. However I just remedied that situation. Check your inbox, i sent you a PM.
The boot animation lagged; and the dimensions didn't look all that good.
trvor said:
the dimensions didn't look all that good.
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What do you mean? It's a full-screen landscape bootanimation. Looks fine to me... Picture? Video?
j2cool2012 said:
What do you mean? It's a full-screen landscape bootanimation. Looks fine to me... Picture? Video?
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I mean the sizing you did on the animation. It looks pixelated and it didn't look like the animation was the proper size.
Looks cool, but I would prefer portrail bootscreen though
trvor said:
I mean the sizing you did on the animation. It looks pixelated and it didn't look like the animation was the proper size.
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When I had someone shoot a video of it, it looked fine to me... maybe you could show a video of said pixellation? It should be the same size and resolution as the KF itself.
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AsakuraVN said:
Looks cool, but I would prefer portrail bootscreen though
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This is next on my to do list when I remake it.
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Awesome!! It's time to change my CM7 bootanimation~
I have a real world video. Just need to break the 10 post thing so I could link it, or you can find me on YouTube (GermanGTD65).