Nexus One Retail Boot Animation - (ICS) Revised
What is it?
This is a modified CM5 boot animation, which itself is a modified version of the stock boot animation that the retail Nexus One devices have been shipped with.
What i changed?
To match my idea of an ICS version of the stock animation, i removed the CM Logo from the CM5 boot animation and made slightly changes to the base color to match the correct blue used in ICS.
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How does it look?
Basically this is a stock Nexus One boot animation - with a touch of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Part0 of Boot animation:
Part1 of Boot animation (actual loop):
How to use?
To use it, use ADB to push the attached ZIP onto your device as follows:
Backup original
Code:
adb pull /system/media/bootanimation.zip
Push new
Code:
adb remount
adb push /local/path/to/bootanimation_passion_ics.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
adb reboot
NOTE:
If you use a file explorer to copy files, or type in the commands (instead of c+p), make sure you change the name of the ZIP from bootanimation_passion_ics.zip to bootanimation.zip! The boot script is looking for /system/media/bootanimation.zip. If you have /system/media/bootanimation_passion_ics.zip (or anything else) it won't work!
UPDATE / MIUI MTZ VERSION
At request i created a mtz version of the boot animation. I've never used MIUI and never came accross this mtz file format before. All i did was following the suggestion i found here on XDA; Open an existing mtz file with 7zip and replacing the zip. I did not tested that version. Please let me know if it works.
Very cool! How long did that take you?
JoshX said:
Very cool! How long did that take you?
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all together, round about half an hour
Very nice thanks.
I tried this last night and it didn't work
I downloaded the file, I used RootExplorer to removed the stock boot animation from the folder you suggested (running ICS ROM) and then I placed the new zip you created into the said folder.
When I reboot, my new boot animation (it did change) is a simple "Android" that has a silver "flash" look as if its shimmering.
Any suggestions?
uoY_redruM said:
I tried this last night and it didn't work
I downloaded the file, I used RootExplorer to removed the stock boot animation from the folder you suggested (running ICS ROM) and then I placed the new zip you created into the said folder.
When I reboot, my new boot animation (it did change) is a simple "Android" that has a silver "flash" look as if its shimmering.
Any suggestions?
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First idea: Have you changed the name of the ZIP from bootanimation_passion_ics.zip to bootanimation.zip (maybe you forgot it, as you used a root explorer rather than copy the commands)? The boot script is looking for /system/media/bootanimation.zip. If you have /system/media/bootanimation_passion_ics.zip (or anything else) it won't work.
Bexton said:
First idea: Have you changed the name of the ZIP from bootanimation_passion_ics.zip to bootanimation.zip (maybe you forgot it, as you used a root explorer rather than copy the commands)? The boot script is looking for /system/media/bootanimation.zip. If you have /system/media/bootanimation_passion_ics.zip (or anything else) it won't work.
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...aaaaand I feel stupid, lol. That's what it was.
@ Bexton.
Hi. Jus downloaded ur bootanimation and renamed it using ES file explorer as u sed.in my phone I didnt find bootanimation in /system/media, instead was in /system/bin. So i removed that and placed ur bootanimation in that place. Nw when i rebooted i jus see X and no animation while booting.
Wat am i doing wrong.
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n1newbie said:
@ Bexton.
Hi. Jus downloaded ur bootanimation and renamed it using ES file explorer as u sed.in my phone I didnt find bootanimation in /system/media, instead was in /system/bin. So i removed that and placed ur bootanimation in that place. Nw when i rebooted i jus see X and no animation while booting.
Wat am i doing wrong.
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A) What phone model is it?
B) Have you tried to place the zip into /system/media anyway? And if not, what happens when you try that?
Bexton said:
A) What phone model is it?
B) Have you tried to place the zip into /system/media anyway? And if not, what happens when you try that?
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A. Nexus one (ch3ky's oxygen1mod)
B. Yea i placed it /system/media . Still its the same. No animations.
I tried it in /system/bin. No change again.
PS: The default bootanimation that i removed from /system/bin had no extension. I even tried to place it back as it was originally. Still the same mate
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n1newbie said:
A. Nexus one (ch3ky's oxygen1mod)
B. Yea i placed it /system/media . Still its the same. No animations.
I tried it in /system/bin. No change again.
PS: The default bootanimation that i removed from /system/bin had no extension. I even tried to place it back as it was originally. Still the same mate
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I can't find the oxygen1mod sources right away. but some roms will need the file in /local/data/bootanimation So you could try:
Code:
adb shell mkdir /data/local/bootanimation
adb push bootanimation_passion_ics.zip /data/local/bootanimation
adb reboot
Alternatively i found this thread, that might help (your ROM needs init.d support for that solution!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=641189
Tried as u sed. But still the same.
Dev asked to jus place it in /system/media. No effect for that aswell.
While trying for this i once removed the bootanimation file from /system/bin and placed it later. Could that be the issue???
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Thnx looks awesome with my ICS
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Looks awesome! Any chance you can make a .mtz version of it?
DeathlySpectator said:
Looks awesome! Any chance you can make a .mtz version of it?
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I've updated 1st post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21054340&postcount=1
Works perfectly for me, thank you !
That's exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks! ... I dont like the boot animation that comes with my actual ROM....
@Bexton: Thank you for the animation file. I did hit the Thanks button . I assume that I will have to push the revised bootanimation every time I flashed a new ROM, right?
Very very nice thank u
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taodan said:
I assume that I will have to push the revised bootanimation every time I flashed a new ROM, right?
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Right......
Related
so, some fine work being done up the android theme thread...
i saw this , and thought i would share it, and tell you guys how i finally managed to get it to work.... i got his copy of the nexus one boot animation, because it's the same resolution as our phones. i unzipped the download, and put the bootanimation.zip (NOT extracted) into my sdk tools folder.
if you even want to consider putting the old one back on, it would be wise to pull it first, then rename it something. the original sprint splash is located at /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
adb reboot recovery
*run custom recovery utility*
adb shell
# mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
# rm /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
# exit
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
adb reboot
yes, you have to get rid of the copy in /system/customize/resource first, and if you just put the new one there, for some reason it doesn't work.
probably the same instructions for any boot animation you want. only in the future you could probably just do the adb push to /system/media, since you will have already have erased the interfering sprint splash.
timothydonohue said:
so, some fine work being done up the android theme thread...
i saw this , and thought i would share it, and tell you guys how i finally managed to get it to work.... i got his copy of the nexus one boot animation, because it's the same resolution as our phones. i unzipped the download, and put the bootanimation.zip (NOT extracted) into my sdk tools folder.
if you even want to consider putting the old one back on, it would be wise to pull it first, then rename it something. the original sprint splash is located at /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
adb reboot recovery
*run custom recovery utility*
adb shell
# mount /dev/block/mtdblock4 /system
# rm /system/customize/resource/bootanimation.zip
# exit
adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media
adb reboot
yes, you have to get rid of the copy in /system/customize/resource first, and if you just put the new one there, for some reason it doesn't work.
probably the same instructions for any boot animation you want. only in the future you could probably just do the adb push to /system/media, since you will have already have erased the interfering sprint splash.
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I am probably missing something because i read so carefully but my boot is in a windowed mode
The nexus one version does not play on my EVO
Shadow591 said:
I am probably missing something because i read so carefully but my boot is in a windowed mode
The nexus one version does not play on my EVO
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what do you mean you're in a windowed mode? if you got any version other than the nexus version, the resolution is too small, and it probably won't fill the screen.
the nexus version should work just fine. just make sure you pull the bootanimation.zip out of the the download.
if it doesn't work, try downloading again. i had a problem originally, and i think that it may have just been a bad download or something
btw, i guess i missed this thread which details the whole process. my bad.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=697527&page=2
and...i got this to work as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezcpSb5xoQ
here it is bootanimation.zip and android_audio.mp3 are zipped up in here
http://rapidshare.com/files/38811717..._wEye.zip.html
this one looks like this
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here's the bootanimation.zip
timothydonohue said:
and...i got this to work as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezcpSb5xoQ
here it is bootanimation.zip and android_audio.mp3 are zipped up in here
http://rapidshare.com/files/38811717..._wEye.zip.html
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Rapidshare gives me a "file could not be found" error.
watzone69 said:
Rapidshare gives me a "file could not be found" error.
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Same here Tim, repost? I've actually been looking for this one.
Btw my custom boots have been working by just replacing the bootanimation.zip in /system/customize/resource. But mine didn't have sound I don't think, I wonder if that has anything to do with it
watzone69 said:
Rapidshare gives me a "file could not be found" error.
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Found the files from the broken link after doing some hunting
Here are the files for this custom boot animation from the DI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezcpSb5xoQ
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1692834/bootanimation_di.zip - rename to bootanimation.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1692834/android_audio.mp3 - rename to SPC_animation_final.mp3
I put them both in /system/customize/resource and they worked fine...
itmustbejj said:
Found the files from the broken link after doing some hunting
Here are the files for this custom boot animation from the DI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fezcpSb5xoQ
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1692834/bootanimation_di.zip - rename to bootanimation.zip
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1692834/android_audio.mp3 - rename to SPC_animation_final.mp3
I put them both in /system/customize/resource and they worked fine...
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Nice find. Thanks!
Anyone with a batch image re-sizer feel like scaling this to 480x800? It looks OK at this resolution but would look much nicer at EVO size.
here is my version of the incredible boot animation.
i made it "HTC Evo 4G" instead of "incredible" and made a green version of it also.
i attached the files.
aamikam said:
here is my version of the incredible boot animation.
i made it "HTC Evo 4G" instead of "incredible" and made a green version of it also.
i attached the files.
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I tried the red one, but it just shows from Droid. Doesn't show the little green robot with your modified HTC EVO 4G. =[ Just starts from Droid.
So natious was kind enough to give us at Honeycomb theme for our tabs. I am not a fan of gradient status bars so I made one with a flat black bar. All credits go to natious originally for the whole theme. I will be adding more tweaks that I like and will update the thread as well for those that are interested.
INSTALL:
- download and unzip the attached zip file
- adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
- make a backup of that file as it is your working original
- adb push /path/to/this/framework-res.apk /system/framework/
- adb reboot
*NOTE I did this in recovery, specifically CWM. Sory for no flashable zip file yet (I dont know how to make one)
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v0.1 - Mar 5 2011
- initial upload of framework-res.apk
- only status bar is changed
Good job, funny tho, my next update was going to remove the gradients on everything, only problem tho it made it look like the status bar was connected to the drop down quick panel .
To make a flashable zip, just replace your apk inside the framework folder of my flash-able .zip
What clock are you using? Looks sweet
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GANJDROID said:
What clock are you using? Looks sweet
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Its called pixel art clock search in market,its free.
slimdizzy said:
So natious was kind enough to give us at Honeycomb theme for our tabs. I am not a fan of gradient status bars so I made one with a flat black bar. All credits go to natious originally for the whole theme. I will be adding more tweaks that I like and will update the thread as well for those that are interested.
INSTALL:
- download and unzip the attached zip file
- adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk
- make a backup of that file as it is your working original
- adb push /path/to/this/framework-res.apk /system/framework/
- adb reboot
*NOTE I did this in recovery, specifically CWM. Sory for no flashable zip file yet (I dont know how to make one)
ChangeLog:
v0.1 - Mar 5 2011
- initial upload of framework-res.apk
- only status bar is changed
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I am a bit new too this stuff. Can you tell me where do I find the framework-res.apk on my device and how do I then add the new honeycomb theme apk file.
The framework-res file is in /system/framework . If you do my install steps from my first post then what ever directory your on on your computer is where adb will put the pulled defualt system one. Then rename it or move it to a safe place and put my new one in the same directory and push it back to the device.
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slimdizzy said:
The framework-res file is in /system/framework . If you do my install steps from my first post then what ever directory your on on your computer is where adb will put the pulled defualt system one. Then rename it or move it to a safe place and put my new one in the same directory and push it back to the device.
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A question before I do anything crazy, can this be done from the recovery mode without having CWM installed?
zeroburn said:
A question before I do anything crazy, can this be done from the recovery mode without having CWM installed?
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No, if you are rooted you can use root explorer to replace the apk, but cwm is always the best way
swyped from a galaxy far far away...
Thanks for the prompt response, I guess root explorer is a risk on a file thats in constant use?
zeroburn said:
Thanks for the prompt response, I guess root explorer is a risk on a file thats in constant use?
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Nope. You might get one force close, but thats it.
| Don't Revive Me Bro! |
It went wrong, before I could set the permissions my Tab locked up and I had to use recovery mode, adb and rageagainstthecage to copy the original back into place - oddly enough I then tried to add the file from above using this method, set the permissions and ownership and my Tab refused to boot with it getting stuck in a loop while showing the Samsung logo.
zeroburn said:
It went wrong, before I could set the permissions my Tab locked up and I had to use recovery mode, adb and rageagainstthecage to copy the original back into place - oddly enough I then tried to add the file from above using this method, set the permissions and ownership and my Tab refused to boot with it getting stuck in a loop while showing the Samsung logo.
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Rom? Did you clear Dalvik cache?
What rom are you on. This frame work is based on my old one and its only for 1.4.x overcome
swyped from a galaxy far far away...
Ah my mistake, was pretty much the stock 2.3.3 that's been going around on here so I think the problem was of my own making.
Hi!
My tab is running on Overcome 2.0.0 RC1
I replaced the framework-res.apk with the one from you.
After the reboot my tab only shows the "Galaxy Tab SAMSUNG" screen who is blinking.
Can you tell me whats wrong?
Thanks
mydaddyisafarmer said:
Hi!
My tab is running on Overcome 2.0.0 RC1
I replaced the framework-res.apk with the one from you.
After the reboot my tab only shows the "Galaxy Tab SAMSUNG" screen who is blinking.
Can you tell me whats wrong?
Thanks
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Your tab is in a boot loop because you didn't read any of the replies, youbwill need to flash the correct framework back on
swyped from a galaxy far far away...
mydaddyisafarmer said:
Hi!
My tab is running on Overcome 2.0.0 RC1
I replaced the framework-res.apk with the one from you.
After the reboot my tab only shows the "Galaxy Tab SAMSUNG" screen who is blinking.
Can you tell me whats wrong?
Thanks
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for sure will do ...
go re-flash the rom again or just restore if you got backup
I'm waiting for GOLD to make this mod again for OC.
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You don't need to reflash an entire rom or restore a backup, pull tbw framework from the original rom and just replace the one that's in this zip
swyped from a galaxy far far away...
Thanks!
I flashed the rom again and now it still works.
That means that I can't use this status bar with my rom, right?
Is there any custom status bar who works with Overcome 2.0.0
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Forgive me if something similar was already posted, but I did not see a Sensation specific posting of this animation.
I went through and modified the frames to allow for more accuracy in terms of specs for our devices.
Based on gimj01's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947688, which in turn is based on frysee's http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=648555.
Just thought I might share my edits with everyone. If gimj01 and frysee do not want me to have this posted let me know and I will remove it.
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Thanks mate!
Works great at the right speed
[EDIT] Created and uploaded installer for Clockwork.
Very nice! Missed already
Thanks!
/edit
BTW: if somebody gets standard bootanimation after replacing try following:
- flash via adb
- power down the sensation
- remove battery and place it in again
- start your phone!
hehe looking good bro
excellent, i was searchin for this yesterday and didnt find..so was thinking of making..you saved me a lot of time and effort..thanks !!!
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
jjoeshua said:
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
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Don't use CWM
Here are instructions I copied from another boot animation thread (saved me from typing them!!! Lol!)....
Instructions to install:
[NOTE YOU MUST HAVE YOUR DEVICE S-OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS]
1.Back-up stock boot animation (if you want to) which is found in /system/customize/resource using root explorer or ES file explorer
2.Delete the stock boot animation after backing up and replace it with the bootanimation.zip included in this post in the same directory as before
Then reboot!
Simples!
@AndroTMO
Nice animation by the way, any chance of a Splash screen to match? Perhaps just the Energy Star logo + sensation details (ie the 1st frame of the animantion) with the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo beneath?
awesome bootscreen! got anything for us on the downscreen along similar lines?
jjoeshua said:
how to install this?
when i go to Cwm it says:
installing update..
installation aborted.
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Check second post
greves1 said:
awesome bootscreen! got anything for us on the downscreen along similar lines?
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I as of yet have not learned where the downscreen is in relation to the rest of the OS.
If I figure out how to make it do a custom, I might work one up.
Great work OP, love it
colthekid said:
Don't use CWM
Here are instructions I copied from another boot animation thread (saved me from typing them!!! Lol!)....
Instructions to install:
[NOTE YOU MUST HAVE YOUR DEVICE S-OFF BEFORE ATTEMPTING THIS]
1.Back-up stock boot animation (if you want to) which is found in /system/customize/resource using root explorer or ES file explorer
2.Delete the stock boot animation after backing up and replace it with the bootanimation.zip included in this post in the same directory as before
Then reboot!
Simples!
@AndroTMO
Nice animation by the way, any chance of a Splash screen to match? Perhaps just the Energy Star logo + sensation details (ie the 1st frame of the animantion) with the "HTC quietly brilliant" logo beneath?
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This method works perfectly except for one difference for T-mobile users- TMOUS people running the stock ROM need to replace the TMOUS_bootanimation.zip instead of the bootanimation.zip.
AndroTMO said:
I as of yet have not learned where the downscreen is in relation to the rest of the OS.
If I figure out how to make it do a custom, I might work one up.
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FYI- I found the down animations in the same folder as the boot animations.
Thanks for the #11 post.
Now that my device has S-OFF I would like this boot loader.
I see the path you mentioned using root explorer, but not sure how to get the downloaded files from my computer to the directory on the HTC Sensation.
Any advice please?
T.I.A.
All you have to do is connect your phone via USB & drag the file to your SD card. Then, use Root Explorer(market app) to copy them to the proper directory & rename them. Make sure you copy the original animations to somewhere safe on your SD card just in case you need to restore them for any reason.
kabuk1 you rock!
Your instructions are crystal clear and very easy to understand.
Thank you for taking the time to help
You're very welcome
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kabuk1 said:
FYI- I found the down animations in the same folder as the boot animations.
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Happen to remember the name of the .zip that is needed? I no longer have a down anim due to my ROM.
Is it called downanimation.zip
I like it. Unfortunately, it's the wrong resolution for sensation. 480x800 instead of 540x960 so it looks interpolated and blurry ;/
Edit: here's a modded 540x960 version I just whipped up.
Kupfel said:
I like it. Unfortunately, it's the wrong resolution for sensation. 480x800 instead of 540x960 so it looks interpolated and blurry ;/
Edit: here's a modded 540x960 version I just whipped up.
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I used this one and it looks great, thanks! Just for fun I also took the first image from the boot sequence and flashed that as my splash screen to replace the white screen with HTC on it prior to the boot animation.
Now when I turn on my phone, the splash screen comes up as the Energy Star image with some text, then once it goes to the boot animation it just looks like its still booting up. Kinda cool I think.
Thanks again!
~T.J.
can i apply this for my phone with pyramid 3d rom?
WARNING: I am NOT responsible if you damage your device!
Hi i9003-Community,
I have created a new bootanimation for our i9003 with it's native 480x800px. It's colors are kept in a black and ICS-blue colored style. The animation is made out of two parts, that normally should roughly fit the time our device needs to boot up. I also have attached a matching bootlogo to make the fake boot sequence look even more complete. I hope you enjoy my work. Any feedback is very welcome.
Loading Bar Bootanimation (ICS-Blue)The animation is split into two parts:
A loading bar that is slowly filling (left picture)
Full loading bar with wait animation (right picture)
Preview:
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Note to installation of bootanimation with changed speeds:
The file "bootanimation - speed <mult>x.zip" has to be renamed to "bootanimation.zip" before you install the animation
Change-Log:
22.01.12 - v1.1
added some nice extra animation
more frames
although the animation is much bigger now I did not face any longer boot times
added device name to animation
made loading bar look a bit better
thanks to HeathenMan for optimizing the image size
Installation for UtterChaos Kernel and amit.bagaria's CF-Root and CWM5 Kernel:
Push the attached zip file renamed to bootanimation.zip to /system/media/ and replace the original bootanimation.zip
Don't forget to create a backup!!
Loading Bar Bootlogo (ICS-Blue)
Change-Log:
22.01.12 - v1.1
added horizontal line as in animation to device name
made loading bar look a bit better
Installation for UtterChaos Kernel:
First, if not already done you need to enable custom bootlogos (as written here):
Download the modifier-XXKPQ-bootlogo.tar from above linked post and check it's md5 hash to make sure that the file is not damaged
Reboot into download mode
Connect your device via USB and start ODIN
Flash the downloaded file as PDA
Now flash UC-Kernel
On your device open the folder /mnt/.lfs/ with RootExplorer and create a backup of your logo.jpg.
(or "adb pull /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg")
Extract the attached zip and replace the original logo.jpg with the new image.
(or "adb push path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg")
Installation for amit.bagaria's CF-Root and CWM5 Kernel:
First, if not already done you need to enable custom bootlogos (as written here):
Download the Extra Version of amit's CF-Root from here
Reboot into download mode
Connect your device via USB and start ODIN
Flash the downloaded file as PDA
On your device open the folder /mnt/.lfs/ with RootExplorer and create a backup of your logo.jpg, if there is one.
(or "adb pull /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg")
Extract the attached zip and replace the original logo.jpg with the new image.
(or "adb push path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg")
For other Kernels:
I do not know if this also works with other Kernels, search in your Kernels thread if it supports custom bootlogos. If it does follow the instructions in this thread to enable and install an custom bootlogo.
Thanks, it looks really good, problem is my phone is in service center hehehe
Nice work buddy
Thank you guys.
Attached a bootlogo to OP
Interesting .Congratulations .
I flashed the cf-root and have not seen the original animation.
If I do not see your animation even
how do I do?
i cant edit anything under mnt/.lfs if i try copy paste i get error msg disk full copy error and all files inside of folder dissapeared,i tried deleting original logo.jpg says successfull but file is back after re opening folder,animation is working.
sir can you go at doom's kernel thread and you may see there the instruction on how to change the boot logo...
@ Taraen
great work buddy
Great job bro
cool, download and used.
BTW, any possible could extract logo.jpg file from early Skin worked?
That logo.jpg is nice....
it's interesting~^^
well,just one problem...
part0 is too long...so i cant see part1~
so i delete some image in part0...
19dany84 said:
I flashed the cf-root and have not seen the original animation.
If I do not see your animation even
how do I do?
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amit's CF-Root? Have you deactivated the bootanimation with tools like Blade Buddy that set debug.sf.nobootanimation = 1?
xGiox said:
i cant edit anything under mnt/.lfs if i try copy paste i get error msg disk full copy error and all files inside of folder dissapeared,i tried deleting original logo.jpg says successfull but file is back after re opening folder,animation is working.
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Do you have a Kernel that has enabled custom bootlogos? Did you mount as read/write first?
cRainin said:
well,just one problem...
part0 is too long...so i cant see part1~
so i delete some image in part0...
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Then you're phone is booting up faster than mine.
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I edited the OP to redo layout and make the installation instructions for the bootlogo more detailed.
Good one!
Loved it!
Will Flash it when the MIUI thingy is done
Taraen said:
amit's CF-Root? Have you deactivated the bootanimation with tools like Blade Buddy that set debug.sf.nobootanimation = 1?
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No, I used to root for ganeshbiyer xxkpq.
How do I reactivate the boot loader?
hello
this thing is very nice , but very slow the progressive bar does not finish
what modification is needed
19dany84 said:
No, I used to root for ganeshbiyer xxkpq.
How do I reactivate the boot loader?
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Hmm, I could you try amit's CF-Root or UC-Kernel? I really don't have any idea what causes the problem, if it's kernel related or a system setting.
dr-PHP said:
hello
this thing is very nice , but very slow the progressive bar does not finish
what modification is needed
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Could you please edit your post so that you don't quote the whole OP? That makes the thread so hard to read.
The zip with the bootanimation contains a file called desc.txt
Code:
480 800 5
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
The number in the first line, last column describes the speed the animation is played with. I decreased it from 30 to 5, but if that is too slow for your phone you can increase the number to some value you like.
I will now upload two other versions of the bootanimation with 1,5x and 2x speed of the original.
Taraen
man at speed 10 it is perfect many thanks
Man, I'm working on a rom. Can I use this bootanimation as default for it? Thanks!
Johns Boot Animations
Copy the bootanimation.zip file to /system/media, overwriting the
file that may already be there
Reboot
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{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Download J Purple Tiger BootAnimation File
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Download R2D2J Space Mountain BootAnimation File
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Download J Choco Root Beer BootAnimation File
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If you want to silence the BootUp, you can:
Copy the PowerOn.wav file to /system/etc, overwriting the existing
file
Download Silent PowerOn Sound
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will this work for sky ics 7.4 speed?
cantinflas said:
will this work for sky ics 7.4 speed?
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If the Rom you are using has a bootanimation file to replace, there is no reason why it won't work.
Thank you. But it seems the link to download the r2d2 boot is broken.
cantinflas said:
Thank you. But it seems the link to download the r2d2 boot is broken.
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Strange. The links are fixed now. Thanks for the heads-up
Question on bootanimation.zip
I just installed my first MOD today, a battery icon change, and now I want to change my boot animation. I read up on where to put it, how to do it, etc, but when I go into /system/media, I see all the files associated with my battery icon and then I've got:
bootsamsung.qmg
bootsamsungloop.qmg
Let me now (lol) amend my previous statement - what/how do I replace the 'bootanimation.zip' file? lol
Update: I move the two files above into a folder and put a bootanimation.zip file into the /system/media location, booted, and showed the Samsung logo twice, and then came to my home screen. Moved the files back and it's booting AT&T style.
I know someone knows what I did wrong. Care to help me out?
phillybits said:
I just installed my first MOD today, a battery icon change, and now I want to change my boot animation. I read up on where to put it, how to do it, etc, but when I go into /system/media, I see all the files associated with my battery icon and then I've got:
bootsamsung.qmg
bootsamsungloop.qmg
Let me now (lol) amend my previous statement - what/how do I replace the 'bootanimation.zip' file? lol
Update: I move the two files above into a folder and put a bootanimation.zip file into the /system/media location, booted, and showed the Samsung logo twice, and then came to my home screen. Moved the files back and it's booting AT&T style.
I know someone knows what I did wrong. Care to help me out?
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Don't name it to bootanimation.zip...for some reason it'll on samsungs it'll work if you rename the file to .. sanim.zip .. try it out lemme know. Hit thanks if it works
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using xda premium
You need to be using a kernel that supports it. The kernel has to have samsungani commented out. And bootamimation enabled
In ramdisk init.rc
But theres a binary that calls for sanim so u have to make the zip name sanim.zip and place it in system/media..
But like i said kernel has to be changed to support it there also has to be a command at the end of init.rc .to stop the bootanimation or it will just loop over and over. And leave the qmg files alone they do not need to be moved or alterd.
Thanks Greek & Silver.
And since I'm since I'm using Silver's initial UCLA ROM/Kernel/Modem, that was all stock (I believe) so it wouldn't work anyway. Do I have that right? So in other words, I'd need to go with a different ROM that has a kernel that supports swapping in a new animation?
I will try the sanim.zip route anyways just to see and get back with a result.
phillybits said:
Thanks Greek & Silver.
And since I'm since I'm using Silver's initial UCLA ROM/Kernel/Modem, that was all stock (I believe) so it wouldn't work anyway. Do I have that right? So in other words, I'd need to go with a different ROM that has a kernel that supports swapping in a new animation?
I will try the sanim.zip route anyways just to see and get back with a result.
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Not necessarily a new ROM, but just a new kernel that supports boot animations. Like silver's updated LA3 kernel that supports it, as I think he's worked out all the kinks now.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA
Here's my contribution, the original Nexus One boot animation.
Flash in CWM.