[Q] How to resize boot animations? - Motorola Atrix 2

Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to resize a boot animation for the A2? It's a pretty awesome boot anim . Here's a video of it on a Toshiba Thrive.
Here's the file: View attachment bootanimation.zip if you want to take a crack at it.
Thanks.

Just curious and maybe I'm not understanding, but why does it need to be resized?

Because most boot animations are not going to have the same resolution that the A2 needs, and I'm not quite sure what would happen if an incorrectly sized boot animation was put on the A2, but it would probably either not fill the whole screen or be very pixelated.
However, luckily I just learned that the A4G and A2 have the same screen resolution... so the boot animation I posted works fine.

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[REQ] Plasma Storm bootanimation.zip

Can anyone take this animated gif and convert it to a boot animation? It looks cool, and I've tried but I can't figure it out
http://browse.deviantart.com/digitalart/3d/abstract/?order=9&offset=72&offset=120#/dp1azn
That is pretty frickn sweet. If it gets ported into a bootup I want it. Subscribed
heres my attempt...
1 it stretches it to fit the screen
2. i dont know that the incredible can handle it. i tried it at 15fps and at 30 both seem super jumpy feel free to try it out
maybe someone can do better than i
so after 4 failed upload attempts i uploaded to my rapidshare acct
http://rapidshare.com/files/413754293/bootanimation.zip

[Q] How do you create a custom boot animation for the Droid X?

So I've got an idea or two for a custom boot animation for my Droid X but I can't seem to find an *updated* How-to guide on how to do it.
I've read that the image files need to be PNGs but what type of PNG, do they need to have transparency? How many files can does the animation need to be? Can it be installed via the Clockwork loader or is it only via terminal commands, etc.?
Any info would be greatly appreciated
All are png. Using photoshop just save as a png image. U will need to edit alot of photos as some boots have over 100. They are in two folders one with the start up and the other a repeated loop. You will need a comand file that gives the size and the fps. Dl a boot and take apart a zip. You will see how it all comes together.
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Can the images be created from another format? I plan on creating a simple 3D spinning logo and saving the animation out as sequential images but can't remember if 3dsmax outputs PNGs or not.
I also came across this guide...anyone know if this works for the DX?
http://forum.sdx-developers.com/themes/(how-to)-bootanimation-zip/
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I have always used png as that's what the stock boots are made with. You can try jpeg it wont hurt the phone. It would just not show up when you boot. Its all about trial and error with this stuff. Play around.
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Jpg works just fine. I have made multiple animations, including mixing ones that are already made. I just finished up a boondock saints one, just waiting to upload to youtube.
Gentlemen, I would like to present to you......
Boondock Saints: The Boot Animation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdDzfmHrLw8
The Boot Logo is from:
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-2-hacks/88531-changing-moto-logo.html
on the 3rd or 4th page.
The Download link is a install.zip through bootstrap is here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AVFQU34L
The animation is all .JPG and is supposed to cut out after the chains drop.
Nice boot animation Casen, Im a huge Boondock Saints fan, thumbs up for the animation Any help with how you added video to your bootanimation?
Now, speaking of the OP, I just created my own boot animation today and it took some help but I am learning. My boot animation is on YT. Look for Irishsmyles as the user. Sorry not able to post outside links due to restrictions
I used photoshop and used the animation option under window. Created seperate images and then put them in a gif, named theme in sequential order using 5 digits 00000, 00001, etc. The trickiest part and part that I needed help was the desc.txt part but I am starting to understand that now. I may post a video on my YT channel so look for that tomorrow. But my Droid X rocks that much more now that I have a custom boot logo, animation, and wallpaper added

How to make a simple boot animation with just one picture?

Hi,
Could someone help/guide me through making a simple boot animation for HD2 Android? I have searched XDA and googled and so far all I have found is how to make dynamic boot animation with multiple picture sequels in a loop format. This is NOT what I am looking for. I need a very simple boot animation that will one show one picture that you want throughout the booting cycle until you get the start up screen...NO flying saucer..peeing on Apple or anything like that..just one plain simple image of your choice until the phone boots up to start menu. Your help/guidance will be highly appreciated. Thanks again.

[Request][Bootanimation] Have images, can someone make a working animation zip please

I found a nice animated gif on reddit that I thought would make a cool fullscreen boot animation for the N5.
So, I contacted the guy who made the gif, and asked him to make some 1920 resolution individual frames for it.
Today I got a reply from him with an album of all the individual frames re-rendered in high 1920 resolution.
Here it is: http://imgur.com/gallery/ALyzv
can someone please take these frames (there is also a gif on the front of the album for reference of what it looks like animated), crop them if needed, and make them into a nice smooth boot animation zip please?
I know how to copy it in and do the permissions manually, I just need the zip file with the right frame timing etc
The guy responsible for the frames/render asked me to link his tumblr as credit: http://admiralpotato.tumblr.com/
Thanks XDA
Try this one first, if it doesn't work, give this one a shot. the first one I set the FPS to 0 in hopes that it would just run through it smoothly. The second, the FPS is set to 30.
BrianAllred said:
Try this one first, if it doesn't work, give this one a shot. the first one I set the FPS to 0 in hopes that it would just run through it smoothly. The second, the FPS is set to 30.
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Thanks, that's a great start, however the framerate really isn't working properly.
The first ~5? seconds of the boot it will stutter along at, I dunno, 2-3 FPS, after that it becomes smooth as it's supposed to be. Same case with both files.
More specifically: the first time it plays through the files (24 frames) it goes really slowly, as though it's loading each one one by one very unsmoothly. After that the animation is smooth. Any way to fix this?
DryEagle said:
Thanks, that's a great start, however the framerate really isn't working properly.
The first ~5? seconds of the boot it will stutter along at, I dunno, 2-3 FPS, after that it becomes smooth as it's supposed to be. Same case with both files.
More specifically: the first time it plays through the files (24 frames) it goes really slowly, as though it's loading each one one by one very unsmoothly. After that the animation is smooth. Any way to fix this?
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It might be because of the high file size of each frame. Let me see if I can do anything about that.
Since the images really take up all 1080x1920 pixels, it's hard to get the file size down. This is pretty much the best I could get.
BrianAllred said:
It might be because of the high file size of each frame. Let me see if I can do anything about that.
Since the images really take up all 1080x1920 pixels, it's hard to get the file size down. This is pretty much the best I could get.
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I brought the animation size down to ~3.3MB and there still seems to be a rough beginning, but I think the animation looks great regardless. Get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49106124
overhauling said:
I brought the animation size down to ~3.3MB and there still seems to be a rough beginning, but I think the animation looks great regardless. Get it here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49106124
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that's great, almost perfect, except the aspect ratio is all squished and wierd on yours. can you use the image frames from the first reply in this thread so it's not squidged? thanks, this is gonna be a real nice boot anim i think
DryEagle said:
that's great, almost perfect, except the aspect ratio is all squished and wierd on yours. can you use the image frames from the first reply in this thread so it's not squidged? thanks, this is gonna be a real nice boot anim i think
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I already made an animation that's scaled properly, I'm not home right now and it's in my laptop so I'll post it later on today. I didn't use the images in the first animation, instead I cropped the images in half and used the left side of the image. It still looks great.
overhauling said:
I already made an animation that's scaled properly, I'm not home right now and it's in my laptop so I'll post it later on today. I didn't use the images in the first animation, instead I cropped the images in half and used the left side of the image. It still looks great.
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whenever you're ready then
DryEagle said:
whenever you're ready then
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Try the attached one, it's even smaller.
overhauling said:
Try the attached one, it's even smaller.
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great job, the filesize is very impress, but... seems there was a problem when you were doing batch crop on the images, because they're all completely off-centre... getting so close to perfect, i know you can do it!
DryEagle said:
I found a nice animated gif on reddit that I thought would make a cool fullscreen boot animation for the N5.
So, I contacted the guy who made the gif, and asked him to make some 1920 resolution individual frames for it.
Today I got a reply from him with an album of all the individual frames re-rendered in high 1920 resolution.
Here it is: http://imgur.com/gallery/ALyzv
can someone please take these frames (there is also a gif on the front of the album for reference of what it looks like animated), crop them if needed, and make them into a nice smooth boot animation zip please?
I know how to copy it in and do the permissions manually, I just need the zip file with the right frame timing etc
The guy responsible for the frames/render asked me to link his tumblr as credit: http://admiralpotato.tumblr.com/
Thanks XDA
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=53563814&postcount=1
See if that works.

Droid Turbo [Bootlogo]+[Bootanimation] [Flashable-Zip][Sound]

Grabbed from the system dump on Motorola's website and placed inside a flashable .zip file.
I haven't been able to figure out how to edit the video to remove the "Verizon" Logo, or to make the second part loop around until phone boots up, so for now you just get a black screen after both parts play. If anyone knows of a way to edit the video files and get them to still work for the bootanimation, please feel free to let me know!
Preview: Youtube
Download: Mega
Edit: Added Bootlogo, it looks just like the first frame of the bootanimation, so not going to bother with a preview.
Download: Mega
Thanks
conquesoextra said:
Thanks
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animation OK ---boot logo upside down?
I got an upside-down boot logo but the animation was OK is there anyway to edit the file?
The animation did NOT went black after playing instead it began a loop with the word DROID shining every once and and a while
xt_gonzalo said:
I got an upside-down boot logo but the animation was OK is there anyway to edit the file?
The animation did NOT went black after playing instead it began a loop with the word DROID shining every once and and a while
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Use Motorola bootlogo Maker to edit and change the bootlogo. The bootanimation i'm sadly not quite sure about. You can extract it and play around with the files, i might give it a shot later on to see if I can figure it out.
Well, you can get the 02-loop.mp4 running by removing the audio track of 01-intro.mp4. The problem is caused by a known HLS issue on 4.4.3+ android system.
You can refer this bug report: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=72875
link of the 01-intro.mp4 file without audio track :https://mega.co.nz/#!F9YmEbrA!e3hdJGOiMEghurc1OZP5avA2PtcYmSuogAfvsPJtLuA

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