[BOOT ANIMATION] Custom Boot Animations - Asus Transformer TF700

Welcome to HuskerWebhead's "Stuff I've made when I should have been working" thread!! I've got a few boot animations I've made for my TF101 and for the TF201, and now for the Infinity. This is the first one I've managed to get modified for the TF700. Made a few modifications and tweaks from the last version, nothing major.
Star Trek LCARS Boot Animation:
Download LCARS Boot Animation
I'll add more as I get the others worked out. Simply download the file and rename it to "bootanimation.zip." Place the file in the /Data/local directory. That should be it! Enjoy!
Standard Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damage or breakage that may occur to your device.

This makes me smile. Always enjoyed watching STTNG/Counselor Troi

HuskerWebhead said:
Welcome to HuskerWebhead's "Stuff I've made when I should have been working" thread!! I've got a few boot animations I've made for my TF101 and for the TF201, and now for the Infinity. This is the first one I've managed to get modified for the TF700. Made a few modifications and tweaks from the last version, nothing major.
Star Trek LCARS Boot Animation:
Download LCARS Boot Animation
I'll add more as I get the others worked out. Simply download the file and rename it to "bootanimation.zip." Place the file in the /Data/local directory. That should be it! Enjoy!
Standard Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damage or breakage that may occur to your device.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Beautiful! I'll hit you with a thanks when I get more tomorrow.

hurry up and get al does bootanimations worked out. just kidding bro, that was good work. I like the animation makes me look at the tablet as it boots now.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda premium

nOOb ALERT!! I can't find /Data/local would /system/media do it? or should I create /local inside the /data folder I found in /sdcard? or inside the /data I found off the root folder on the 700?

flhthemi said:
nOOb ALERT!! I can't find /Data/local would /system/media do it? or should I create /local inside the /data folder I found in /sdcard? or inside the /data I found off the root folder on the 700?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if you go in to your root using an app like root explorer you will see 4 folders if you count from top the 4th one is data go in it then count 10 down the one that say local go in it and copy in it your bootanimation.zip reboot and you will see the new animation.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda premium

I'm not rooted so I think that's one of my problems... You know what the other one is

Keep in mind you have to use a good root explorer.
I tried to use X-plore and there was no data/local directory and a search for *bootanimation* brought up a result in the system directory.
So purchase and use root explorer, it will save you a lot.
OP, thanks, now I am restarting my tablet over and over.
All I need now is an LCARS lock screen.

Heh heh. Genius. Thanks for that mate.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 2

Thanks for the great boot animation. I was using the one from the TF201 before this. If you want the animation to fit the screen without those lines on the top and the bottom. Just change the size in the desc. file to 1920 1202 5

djakx1 said:
Thanks for the great boot animation. I was using the one from the TF201 before this. If you want the animation to fit the screen without those lines on the top and the bottom. Just change the size in the desc. file to 1920 1202 5
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah, good call. Thanks, I'll change it.
Thanks for all the compliments. The other's I've tried to convert haven't been very successful. They're not the right resolution and trying to just increase them in the desc file makes it very ugly. I'm going to have to redo some of these from scratch. *grumble grumble*

The boot animation wasworking right after the JB update but I did a factory reset. Now when I place the file back into data/local it no longer works. Anyone else run into this?

djakx1 said:
The boot animation wasworking right after the JB update but I did a factory reset. Now when I place the file back into data/local it no longer works. Anyone else run into this?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There are 2 spaces in the filename, you should change it to only 1 word with no space, i.e. bootanimation.zip
It worked for me after I changed that.

Can someone upload the stock Bootanimation?

myeepad said:
There are 2 spaces in the filename, you should change it to only 1 word with no space, i.e. bootanimation.zip
It worked for me after I changed that.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried retyping the file name to bootanimation.zip and it still loads the stock animation. I even tried using the old one from the prime and that doesn't work anymore either. I'm putting the file into data/local. Kinda bummed.

I found my issue to be the permissions. It was set to rwx---. changed it to rw-r--r and now all is right with the world. Not sure why i had to change them this time but never before. Also, here is the stock one.

I have done everything in this tread and others and still can't get bootanimations to work. This is whats going on. I have a tf700t, rooted, unlocked, twrp 2.3.1.0 and nvflashed. Copied the bootanimation.zip to both /data/local and system/media. changed permissions as per this tread. rw --rr I think it was. All I get is the white asus not spinning or anything for 5-10 sec then a blank black screen for another 20-30 sec then normal boot. I forgot to mention am on 9.4.5.26. us. Tried it on jb version also but no joy. Any other guesses why it won't run on boot?

Can you make the nexus 7 boot animation? Anyone
Resigned

djnikko said:
Can you make the nexus 7 boot animation? Anyone
Resigned
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1747975 Cheers

Works like a charm. Simple and clean. Only if it had sound !!
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using xda premium

Related

[BOOT ANIMATION] Blue Matrix Code

Howdy all, I'm sure this might have been done before however I have been bored today since my gf is on vacation with her family and made a custom boot image for my nexus. I'm going to try to add Nexus text in there somewhere, once I find one that I like. Its very simple and very small, I've just always been a big fan of the matrix
Anyway its fullscreen not partial, blue matrix code. Its in a zipfile so it must be pushed to the phone. Remember to back-up your current if you push this file.
how?
antiochasylum said:
Howdy all, I'm sure this might have been done before however I have been bored today since my gf is on vacation with her family and made a custom boot image for my nexus. I'm going to try to add Nexus text in there somewhere, once I find one that I like. Its very simple and very small, I've just always been a big fan of the matrix
Anyway its fullscreen not partial, blue matrix code. Its in a zipfile so it must be pushed to the phone. Remember to back-up your current if you push this file.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi. I love it. Where do I push it to?
Thanks
/data/local
Unless you are running the kang o rama froyo rom, make a folder called bootanimation on your sd card and put the zip in there.
Or using root explorer navigate to data/local and paste in there, be sure and back up your stock or already custom image.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Would you happen to have or be able to make the original Green Matrix code bootanimation? That would bee so awesome.
Sure can, I'll get after that today.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
dude how do i make a boot image? i was thinking about making one like a bomb going off...or pacman or something
Its rather easy actually, all your image files must be .png format and in a folder how you want them to run, then you need a desc.txt stating resolution, frames per second and if you want it to loop or not, as well as the folder name you want it to run, all that must then be zipped up with no compression and placed in data local
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
antiochasylum said:
/data/local
Unless you are running the kang o rama froyo rom, make a folder called bootanimation on your sd card and put the zip in there.
Or using root explorer navigate to data/local and paste in there, be sure and back up your stock or already custom image.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I went through all these steps, but I still can't get it to work. This is the first time I'm trying to change my boot animation so I might be missing something.
I unzipped the file and placed it in data/local using root explorer. I'm running stock froyo with custom recovery.
Any help would be great, thanks.
EDIT: I got it! Thanks.

[MOD] Custome Boot Animation {Nexus prime included} [install any boot animation]

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.
Sent from my mt4gs
Madblaster6 said:
You don't have to use my animation you can download anyone you want.
Sent from my mt4gs
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
can i haz catalog?
drboy2692 said:
can i haz catalog?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Out of all seriousness. Google.com just google android boot animations. Or even on youtube....
Sent from my mt4gs
Welcome
Sent from my mt4gs
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
AndroidAutobot said:
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my mt4gs
RazoE said:
Anyway to change the shutdown animation? I tried the same method, but it didn't work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my myTouch_4G_Slide using xda premium
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.
Sent from my myTouch_4G_Slide using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
---------- Post added at 06:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:59 PM ----------
yellowjacket1981 said:
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,....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?

[BOOT ANIMATION] LCARS startup for Transformer

Quick and dirty LCARS boot animation for the Transformer converted from an old lcars.net .avi.
Edit:
As requested, the audio that originally came with this animation is now attached, use it however you wish.
Place the unmodified bootanimation.zip file in your /data/local folder.
Outputs at 1024x768 (landscape). You can tweak the resolution via the desc.txt file inside the .zip, just make sure that if you do, when you put it back in the .zip after editing you *store* it, and do not compress it.
I made a .png version of this that looks cleaner, but it also turned out to be 50MB instead of 10MB... Such is life.
Download link (paste in browser):
mediafire.com/download.php?t9m1oz9o6g1obxh
(mods: There is no way I am going to post here 8 times just to share some relevant material, sorry.. I hope YOU understand )
No implied warranties or guarantees with this animation, your girlfriend or s.o. could possibly explode or leave you if you install this.
looks cool, would be even cooler with LCARS sounds..
Modified the animation to loop the last 54 images for us with slower boot times
http://db.tt/JZ2jtcr
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using XDA Premium App
jhanford said:
Modified the animation to loop the last 54 images for us with slower boot times
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for doing that, a glaring oversight on my part.
Updated the OP to include the requested sound file.
does HC support audio in the boot animation?
How can we use the sound file to have it load during boot animation?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
^ This I would love to know too
KeyserSöze said:
Quick and dirty LCARS boot animation for the Transformer converted from an old lcars.net .avi.
Edit:
As requested, the audio that originally came with this animation is now attached, use it however you wish.
Place the unmodified bootanimation.zip file in your /data/local folder.
Outputs at 1024x768 (landscape). You can tweak the resolution via the desc.txt file inside the .zip, just make sure that if you do, when you put it back in the .zip after editing you *store* it, and do not compress it.
I made a .png version of this that looks cleaner, but it also turned out to be 50MB instead of 10MB... Such is life.
Download link (paste in browser):
mediafire.com/download.php?t9m1oz9o6g1obxh
(mods: There is no way I am going to post here 8 times just to share some relevant material, sorry.. I hope YOU understand )
No implied warranties or guarantees with this animation, your girlfriend or s.o. could possibly explode or leave you if you install this.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey,is your .png version still available ?would love to try it.
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
This is one of the geekiest things I've seen in a long time... I love it!
Now to wait until someone skins an entire ROM with the LCARS interface...
Awsome
Can you make one hi-rez one in full screen?
Me too. No clue.
miguelantonio said:
How can we use the sound file to have it load during boot animation?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
miguelantonio said:
How can we use the sound file to have it load during boot animation?
Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
+1, can anyone help with loading the sound file? Awesome boot animation btw!

Changing boot animations

I have read the information on manually changing the boot animations, but has anyone used a tool to do it? Rom Tool Box and a slew of other apps have change boot animation functions. I was just wondering if anyone has successfully used any stand alone app to accomplish this? also boot logos?
henbone11 said:
I have read the information on manually changing the boot animations, but has anyone used a tool to do it? Rom Tool Box and a slew of other apps have change boot animation functions. I was just wondering if anyone has successfully used any stand alone app to accomplish this? also boot logos?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried Rom Toolbox but it doesn't chance animation on mine. I don't know nor can find where the settings or the directory is on the tf700 is to change it in Rom toolbox. If you know... please share it or a link to the answer. Thanks
Ice, rooted and unlocked. NVflash backup
Boot Animations works fine.
Apparemtly tf700 users can't get this to work either. just need to know which dir tf700 actually uses.
andyk11 said:
just need to know which dir tf700 actually uses.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I've copied an LCARS one to /data/local and works perfectly.
How To Change, Customize & Create Android Boot Animation [Guide]
So you have found a boot animation that you want to install on your phone? Created one of your own and can’t wait to see it in action on your device? All you have to do is copy it at a certain location on your device. There are two locations you can copy it: /data/local and /system/media, and both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages of copying it to /data/local is that you will not require root access for it and it should work for all non-rooted devices without running the risk of changing anything in the /system partition. Furthermore, if a bootanimation.zip file is found in both locations, Android ignores the one found in /system/media and gives priority to the one in /data/local. A disadvantage of this method is that upon a hard reset (also called a full data wipe or a factory reset), the new boot animation will be lost.
Copying the boot animation to /system/media/ is possible only if your device is rooted and you have read+write access to the /system partition. An advantage of this method is that upon a hard reset, the new boot animation will still remain and there will be no need to apply it again. A disadvantage is that it requires ADB or a root level file browser such as Root Explorer or Super Manager.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
xcal321 said:
I've copied an LCARS one to /data/local and works perfectly.
How To Change, Customize & Create Android Boot Animation [Guide]
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the info. I saw that and tried it but no luck. Not sure what I'm doing wrong. Tried to change it with ROM Toolbox pro also an doesn't work. Am rooted and unlock but no JOY. I did find the /system/media/bootanimation.zip file but it just doesn't load.
Update: I copied the animation.zip files to both /system/media and also data/local. The only thing that loads is the White Asus sign for about 5 sec then a Black screen for about 20 sec then boots normally. Theres got to be a setting that directs the bootanimation file to load but can't find what file the boot looks for to load where to find bootanimation.zip.
andyk11 said:
Update: I copied the animation.zip files to both /system/media and also data/local. The only thing that loads is the White Asus sign for about 5 sec then a Black screen for about 20 sec then boots normally. Theres got to be a setting that directs the bootanimation file to load but can't find what file the boot looks for to load where to find bootanimation.zip.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This, to me, looks like the animation is corrupt or is not a boot animation. Check out this tool. Restore the original animation to /system/media and then use the one in the link of my previous post and put that in /data/local.
Thanks. I checked out the program and tried it but got errors pushing the file. to /media but it worked going to /local. tried previewing with romtools pro but not working. I'm stumped. Found a bunch of treads for this problem but nothing. files are not corrupted. I can get the boot animation files to run outside of android on a pc ect but not while trying to get them to animate inside there folders.... /local or /media. Somewhere in the boot process it's not loading. Need to find out why the White Asus animation works for a few seconds and where it is. It used to turn Brown/ Goldish and rotate but no longer. Anyone else with any guess's?
Also: Forgot to mention am using the JB bootloader.
andyk11 said:
Thanks. I checked out the program and tried it but got errors pushing the file. to /media but it worked going to /local. tried previewing with romtools pro but not working. I'm stumped.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you tried viewing the animation in the tool I mentioned?
andyk11 said:
Need to find out why the White Asus animation works for a few seconds and where it is.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That is not the boot animation of Asus, it's a still image embedded in either the bootloader or something close to it. It's not mean to be customized, the metallic ASUS logo with the light effect and then the circular progress indicator are part of the default bootanimation.zip
andyk11 said:
Anyone else with any guess's?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I haven't given up yet Would you be willing to share the bootanimation that you are trying to use, with us. This way we can have a look an see if it works for us.
andyk11 said:
Also: Forgot to mention am using the JB bootloader.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As am I. I'm on JB 4.1.1 (WW 10.4.4.18).
xcal321 said:
Have you tried viewing the animation in the tool I mentioned?
That is not the boot animation of Asus, it's a still image embedded in either the bootloader or something close to it. It's not mean to be customized, the metallic ASUS logo with the light effect and then the circular progress indicator are part of the default bootanimation.zip
I haven't given up yet Would you be willing to share the bootanimation that you are trying to use, with us. This way we can have a look an see if it works for us.
As am I. I'm on JB 4.1.1 (WW 10.4.4.18).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes of Course I'd be willing to share it. As I said I can view it outside of the floders on a Windows PC running the boot animtion progam. The one I was tring to install comes with RomToolbox Pro. The droid Peeing on an APPLE... need a few hours sleep as am to tied to keep messin with this. will get back to you... OH... I deleted all animation zip files also and still get the ASUS screen. non animated. whereever that file is it's corrupted I think.
andyk11 said:
Yes of Course I'd be willing to share it. As I said I can view it outside of the floders on a Windows PC running the boot animtion progam. The one I was tring to install comes with RomToolbox Pro. The droid Peeing on an APPLE... need a few hours sleep as am to tied to keep messin with this. will get back to you... OH... I deleted all animation zip files also and still get the ASUS screen. non animated. whereever that file is it's corrupted I think.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry for the wait. I have no way of uploading the animation file in question here. Looking for somewhere to upload it so you can look at it but as I said the file is not the problem. I need to reinstall the bootloader which is 9.4.5.30r01 Not sure how to just do that as I haven't looked into it. The 9.4.5.30r01 came from the nvflash tread in this forum. I need to research if I install a jb bootloader if I still have nvflash "JUST IN CASE" Have a nice day.
andyk11 said:
Sorry for the wait. I have no way of uploading the animation file in question here.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No problem, I have ROM Toolbox myself and got the animation. While playing around (copying animations to my tablet from my NAS) I figured out what might be wrong on your side.
Make sure your bootanimation.zip is in /data/local and set the file permissions to rw-r--r--.
xcal321 said:
No problem, I have ROM Toolbox myself and got the animation. While playing around (copying animations to my tablet from my NAS) I figured out what might be wrong on your side.
Make sure your bootanimation.zip is in /data/local and set the file permissions to rw-r--r--.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks I already tried that. I found that in a post days ago but no luck. permissions where set right. Since my last post I updated to the 10.4.4.18 the odex version and I got bootanimation back. I backed it up using trwp 2.3.1.0 and tried changing it with Rom toolbox again. I set the paths to data/local in the settings. I installed the new bootanimation.zip file and rebooted. It would not boot up at all. Got past the white asus and went blank and I waited 10-15 min but noting. I rebooted by holding down power button for like 10-15sec and still would not boot up. Had to go back to trwp and reinstall my .18 backup and it started right up. Am going to give up for now till I can find out what is causing this for me and not others. Theres just something I'm missing and haven't pinned it down. Thanks for your time and effort. really appreciate it.
Update: 10-22 @11:34 pm. I got it working... Installed CleanRom 2.3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919851
Not even sure what I did other than flashed, wiped and reset. I checked the location of the bootanimation directory in this rom and it was only in /system/media. I read all the treads and info I could find. I used Rom Toolbox pro https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro&feature=search_result and changed settings to install it in /data/local as everywhere I read suggested that directory. If you've read what I've tried in the past I already did that over and over. Checked the permissions of the file and all. the one thing I didn't do was remount the zip file after copying to the directory. I didn't think I would have needed to since toolbox would have handled that... I though. Thats the only thing I can think of why it wouldn't load on boot is because it wasn't remounting. Anyways. I got it working but to be honest I still don't know why and I actually wanted to know why... A learning experiance if you want. One more time... Thanks a million for your time.
andyk11 said:
Thanks I already tried that. I found that in a post days ago but no luck. permissions where set right. Since my last post I updated to the 10.4.4.18 the odex version and I got bootanimation back. I backed it up using trwp 2.3.1.0 and tried changing it with Rom toolbox again. I set the paths to data/local in the settings. I installed the new bootanimation.zip file and rebooted. It would not boot up at all. Got past the white asus and went blank and I waited 10-15 min but noting. I rebooted by holding down power button for like 10-15sec and still would not boot up. Had to go back to trwp and reinstall my .18 backup and it started right up. Am going to give up for now till I can find out what is causing this for me and not others. Theres just something I'm missing and haven't pinned it down. Thanks for your time and effort. really appreciate it.
Update: 10-22 @11:34 pm. I got it working... Installed CleanRom 2.3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919851
Not even sure what I did other than flashed, wiped and reset. I checked the location of the bootanimation directory in this rom and it was only in /system/media. I read all the treads and info I could find. I used Rom Toolbox pro https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.liberty.toolboxpro&feature=search_result and changed settings to install it in /data/local as everywhere I read suggested that directory. If you've read what I've tried in the past I already did that over and over. Checked the permissions of the file and all. the one thing I didn't do was remount the zip file after copying to the directory. I didn't think I would have needed to since toolbox would have handled that... I though. Thats the only thing I can think of why it wouldn't load on boot is because it wasn't remounting. Anyways. I got it working but to be honest I still don't know why and I actually wanted to know why... A learning experiance if you want. One more time... Thanks a million for your time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The reason why it don´t work is that Asus maybe has integrated a check of system files in some asus app or in the kernel (don´t now)
Changing Bootanimation does only work for me with a cleanrom and cm10.
as you sad when you change it in the stock rom it wont boot anymore.
So Asus dont want that someone removes their bootanimation i think
blackmambazzz said:
The reason why it don´t work is that Asus maybe has integrated a check of system files in some asus app or in the kernel (don´t now)
[-->8--]
So Asus dont want that someone removes their bootanimation i think
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You don't have to remove/replace the Asus bootanimation. Just place your own in /data/local set the correct permissions and you're good to go.

[Q] can't get new boot animation to work using rom toolbox

Hello, I would like to install a new boot animation.
I rooted my S3, installed Rom toolbox pro and went through the different boot animations. I previewed several of them. Installed the one I liked (actually changed the size to the max size as well, hopefully this isn't the cause of the issue I'm having). and even viewed the current animation (which it actually showed the one I choose).
I then rebooted as I couldn't find any other options for confirming that I selected a new animation. However my phones original animation continues to show.
With this I did a little digging and on a youtube video someone eluded to having to move the animation to another file, but gave no direction on how to perform this task.
I can't seem to get the animation to actually install or become my boot animation. What am I doing wrong? Please help
Edit: I've looked through similar threads on this forum and while at least 1 of them had the same issue, I couldn't find a solution that fixes this issue. (unless I just completely missed it of course and in that case please just point me in the right direction)
Thank you for taking the time to look and any help you can provide
Ok, I'm really pulling my hair out here. All of the videos and instructions I have found have looked really simple (just click this button "install" and it works) whereas when I follow their "insturctions" nothing happens.
I know this is a simple process here but I am missing something.
Sithlyone said:
Ok, I'm really pulling my hair out here. All of the videos and instructions I have found have looked really simple (just click this button "install" and it works) whereas when I follow their "insturctions" nothing happens.
I know this is a simple process here but I am missing something.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
in system/media there should be a file named bootanimation.zip overwrite it. fix permissions to match the folder/old one :good:
so the easiest way to get them from romtoolbox would be to download and move like i said. not the safest to let it install on its own.
also, half of the boot animations on there are not even in the correct dimensions. there are plenty of places on XDA and other sites where you can find WAY more , and probably in the correct size. hope this helps.
another thing : in the themes and apps section, there are even flashable boot animations. saves some of the hassle.
Lorenzo VonMatterhorn said:
in system/media there should be a file named bootanimation.zip overwrite it. fix permissions to match the folder/old one :good:
so the easiest way to get them from romtoolbox would be to download and move like i said. not the safest to let it install on its own.
also, half of the boot animations on there are not even in the correct dimensions. there are plenty of places on XDA and other sites where you can find WAY more , and probably in the correct size. hope this helps.
another thing : in the themes and apps section, there are even flashable boot animations. saves some of the hassle.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you so much for the reply, however (as I am newer) I am stuck.
I went into system > Media and found no such file as bootanimation.zip.
I have seen this solution before, so I know others have had success with it. However it isn't there.
I have root access and I'm access this file system through rom toolbox, root browser.
There are no .zip files in that folder at all. The closest I came to is bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg
Now, I did check out the theme and app section but couldn't find this same issue there.
Thank you for your assistance.
Update:
I downloaded Root Explorer and found the file you were referring to. Another thread suggested to rename the file bootanimation_bak.zip. I thought that route was a little less evasive as it didn't really get rid of the old boot animation. However, when I did that and copied the new animation in it still registered the original animation.
So, with that said, should I follow your first instructions as to overwrite the original file or is there something else here that I'm missing?
Sithlyone said:
Update:
I downloaded Root Explorer and found the file you were referring to. Another thread suggested to rename the file bootanimation_bak.zip. I thought that route was a little less evasive as it didn't really get rid of the old boot animation. However, when I did that and copied the new animation in it still registered the original animation.
So, with that said, should I follow your first instructions as to overwrite the original file or is there something else here that I'm missing?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try renaming the original bootanimation file to bootanimation.zip.bak then move the boot animation you want to system/media and name it bootanimation.zip. If that doesn't work it might be that the rom/kernel doesn't support custom boot animations.
dustin_b said:
Try renaming the original bootanimation file to bootanimation.zip.bak then move the boot animation you want to system/media and name it bootanimation.zip. If that doesn't work it might be that the rom/kernel doesn't support custom boot animations.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No dice.
I thought you were on to something here as I found the system/media folder and had to change the permission to r/w and placed the boot animation.zip into it. However my old persistent one keeps popping up.
Now maybe I'm totally skipping a whole step here that everyone is assuming I'm taking. Do I have to have a custom Rom installed? I haven't done that yet, as none of the videos I've watched had instructed to do so. I'm rooted, that's it at this point.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
Yes, the issue is the kernel not the rom. Your stock kernel is overwriting the boot animation. Considering you did do everything as the other user instructed you to do. You renamed the stock boot animation to .Bak and you renamed the one you want to play bootanimation.zip and placed it in the same folder?
Sent from the future via Tapatalk 4
It's should look like this look at the bootanimation zip file and the one right above it. View attachment 2181260
Sent from the future via Tapatalk 4
edfunkycold said:
It's should look like this look at the bootanimation zip file and the one right above it. View attachment 2181260
Sent from the future via Tapatalk 4
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok here are a couple screen shots of what I'm working with. I have followed every instruction through this thread.
This first shot is of the System/media folder. I pasted my new bootanimation.zip file here. Originally there was not a Bootanimation file here at all.
View attachment 2181932
This second screenshot of the Data/local folder. This is where the orginal bootanimation.zip file was located. I was instructed to rename it as Bootanimation_bak.zip and paste my new Bootanimation.zip file here. Then was suggested that I change it from "_bak.zip" to ."zip.bak". Neither suggestion worked. Then it was suggested to move my new bootanimation.zip from the Data/local folder to the system/media folder. I did so and I changed the original name back to bootanimation_bak.zip. And this is where I currently am stuck at.
View attachment 2181933
Now, I haven't done anything with my bootloader. I'm wondering if that is my issue, if I need to unlock my bootloader. I didn't want to get to involved with things that I didn't understand to fast and felt that replacing my boot animation seemed simple enough. So, do I need to unlock my boot loader?
Thanks so much for all of the time and effort.
As another user mentioned the stock kernel you are using doesn't allow you to use a custom boot animation. You will have to unlock your boot loader in order to flash a custom kernel that allows you to change the boot animation.
dustin_b said:
As another user mentioned the stock kernel you are using doesn't allow you to use a custom boot animation. You will have to unlock your boot loader in order to flash a custom kernel that allows you to change the boot animation.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, thanks. I just unlocked the boot loader. How do I know which kernel I should flash? Any suggestions?
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app
Just make sure the kernel you flash is for your carrier and either touch wiz or aosp. If you're stock rooted it will be touch wiz. Just look through the development forums and find what works best for you. Right now I'm on bonestock rom with stock kernel but I really like Zeus kernel as well.
Sent from my SCH-I535 using xda app-developers app

Categories

Resources