boot animations! been at it for 4 days - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

heyy fellow skyrocketers
Iv been trying to make my own boot animations. after finally finding a proper software to create an image sequence. i still cant get it to work.
im using virtualdub to turn an .avi into an image sequence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHvcBga2ino
i am trying to take each clip out of that video and make 5 separate boot animations.
i will take you through my steps
1. put the .avi into virtualdub and specify the start and end times.
2. rotate 90 degrees
3.resize to 480x800
4.export as image sequence
after i package up the zip and everything it doesn't work just black.
it did work ONCE but the size was smaller and i got excited thinking i got it andi ended up deleting that zip... now im back to 0.
if anyone can help in any way it will be greatly appreciated. thankss!

There are two parts to a typical boot animation. Part0 and part1. It display 0 to 1 and then loops part 1. Within the bootanimation.zip you also have a desc.txt that gives the size, the speed, and the parts.
So your typical hierarchy looks like this.
Code:
bootanimation.zip\
part0\
--FileXX.jpg
part1\
--FileXX.jpg
--desc.txt
The images are in chronological order by number and sequence with each folder starting at File0.
The desc.txt looks similar to this (This was PA's)
Code:
720 816 10
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
Again, it goes, size then speed. The rest can be explained here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852621

FluffyRabbit said:
There are two parts to a typical boot animation. Part0 and part1. It display 0 to 1 and then loops part 1. Within the bootanimation.zip you also have a desc.txt that gives the size, the speed, and the parts.
So your typical hierarchy looks like this.
Code:
bootanimation.zip\
part0\
--FileXX.jpg
part1\
--FileXX.jpg
--desc.txt
The images are in chronological order by number and sequence with each folder starting at File0.
The desc.txt looks similar to this (This was PA's)
Code:
720 816 10
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
Again, it goes, size then speed. The rest can be explained here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852621
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sorry i didint make it clear but i am aware of all these steps. but there must be something i am doing wrong.
i am attaching the boot animation i made. maybe that helps,

You are renaming it to "bootanimation.zip" right? Only asking because of the file you attached above, but I'm sure you just changed that name.
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From looking at your file structure and desc file it would appear correct. A couple things though. The file name should be bootanimation not tok. Not sure of that is the issue.
Im assuming you are rooted and havea rom that supports boot animations.
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Did you get it working, or did you give up?
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just tested it on ucll3 superlite jb and sl cm10, it works
ucll3 rom has the added bootani hack, thread in the themeing forum
edit: i made it flashable and uploaded for you to try http://d-h.st/sw6

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[Q] Help, I am trying to make a custom boot screen for serendipity v5.1

I am fairly new to android ROMs and what not, and I am trying to make a custom boot screen. I researched online how to make a bootanimation.zip and my attempt lead to the AT&T world phone screen to show, following a Samsung screen, and then the screen goes black (where my boot animation should play) and the phone continues to load.
My bootanimation.zip looks something like this..
bootanimation.zip
part0
boot_00003.png
boot_00004.png
and etc...
part1
(there are four *.png files in here following the ordered numbers from part0)
desc.txt
512 256 20
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
I used notepad++ to make the desc.txt file aswell.
I don't know what I am doing wrong, can someone please help me.

[TOOL] Bootanimation OnEcLick changer (Windows)

Hello all, I have created a simple script that will allow you to quickly change your bootanimation to whatever favorite you want.
This script will only work on windows sorry. Any mac,linux savy people feel free to port the tool without asking.
This is a simple one click tool. All you need to provide is the custom bootanimation.zip you want to use.​
Prerequisites to install:
Windows computer
Drivers for nexus 7 installed
Rooted nexus 7
Install:
Download bootaniflasher7.zip
Extract the zip to your desktop
Replace the bootanimation.zip and file in the folder with the one you want making sure you rename it to bootanimation.zip.
Click the bootani.bat file
follow on screen instructions
Phone will reboot at end allowing you to see the results
voila
Please hit the THANKS button if you like this tool.
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reserve?
Whats for a Picture Size is recommended to use for the Nexus 7 Bootanimation?
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Whats for a Picture Size is recommended to use for the Nexus 7 Bootanimation?
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I believe it's 480x700
Scribed on my Clean one X
I get the error message: "failed to copy 'bootanimation.zip' to 'system/media/bootanimation.zip': Read only File System". I checked in root explorer and it is mounted as R/W.
Another question. I have made several Doctor Who Boot Animations for the HTC EVO 4G (original) and so I have done boot animations. However for some reason I have never been able to get my bootanimations to work Since like CM 7.2.
When looking into the actual bootanimation.zip the desc file is exactly alike.
The bootanimation you have in the root of your zipped directory has this desc information:
" 700 700 20
p 1 30 android
p 0 0 ATT "
I know the 700 700 is the res at which the phone should display the images in said "android" and "ATT" folders. I also know that 20 is the framerate at which it should play. I also know that p 1 means play once (if I remember right), but what is the 30? (how many times to play that picture before moving to the second folder I am assuming). Then of course P 0 0 means loop until it boots. FROM my experience it didn't matter what you named the folders as long as you have that in the desc.txt file.
My desc file consists of this:
1280 720 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
I have a part0 and a part1 folder each with images in it. EACH consisting of boot_0001..etc (in numerical order). Yet I can't get it to work. It flickers but the screen stays black. I am almost wondering if I have to change some other file to make it work with CM. Any ideas? For the record I copied and pasted my bootanimation.zip from the internal memory to /system/media using Root Explorer. I also tried changing the desc.txt file to 700 700 20 just for the hell of it and it is still black screen. I haven't had good luck at all with the newer CMs I maybe have tried it with Sense as well. I should try it. I would also like to find out if for some reason there is a size limit now in the newer android versions. This bootanimation.zip is 21 mbs. So let me know!
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settings > Developer Options > Root Access = ADB and Apps. (Android Debugging was already on)
cmd > cd blah (to your directory) <enter>
adb root
adb remount (remount successful)
Ran your bootanimation changer .bat and it was successful flashing (copying) my bootanimation.zip to the system.
Reboot
Still black screen
So I have to assume my bootanimation is whats wrong. I am going to try 1 more thing (before saving this).
I found a boot animation creator on xda. I have been using that. NOW I have some images but it wont move to part 1 folder. This thing is getting REAL frustrating. I am playing with resolutions as well. Find a resolution I like for this tablet/images.
I got it working by just having p 1 0 part 0 then have all my images in that. It isn't long enough to last the whole boot time even if I lower the frame rate to 20. I have over 300 images sized at 1280x720. Which btw the working boot animation I have now is set to 1024 720. I know this post is very bipolar in the sense I ask for help then sorta answer my own crap...but hey. Maybe someone can read all this and know exactly what to do lol.
Balian67 said:
I get the error message: "failed to copy 'bootanimation.zip' to 'system/media/bootanimation.zip': Read only File System". I checked in root explorer and it is mounted as R/W.
Another question. I have made several Doctor Who Boot Animations for the HTC EVO 4G (original) and so I have done boot animations. However for some reason I have never been able to get my bootanimations to work Since like CM 7.2.
When looking into the actual bootanimation.zip the desc file is exactly alike.
The bootanimation you have in the root of your zipped directory has this desc information:
" 700 700 20
p 1 30 android
p 0 0 ATT "
I know the 700 700 is the res at which the phone should display the images in said "android" and "ATT" folders. I also know that 20 is the framerate at which it should play. I also know that p 1 means play once (if I remember right), but what is the 30? (how many times to play that picture before moving to the second folder I am assuming). Then of course P 0 0 means loop until it boots. FROM my experience it didn't matter what you named the folders as long as you have that in the desc.txt file.
My desc file consists of this:
1280 720 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
I have a part0 and a part1 folder each with images in it. EACH consisting of boot_0001..etc (in numerical order). Yet I can't get it to work. It flickers but the screen stays black. I am almost wondering if I have to change some other file to make it work with CM. Any ideas? For the record I copied and pasted my bootanimation.zip from the internal memory to /system/media using Root Explorer. I also tried changing the desc.txt file to 700 700 20 just for the hell of it and it is still black screen. I haven't had good luck at all with the newer CMs I maybe have tried it with Sense as well. I should try it. I would also like to find out if for some reason there is a size limit now in the newer android versions. This bootanimation.zip is 21 mbs. So let me know!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------EDIT-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
settings > Developer Options > Root Access = ADB and Apps. (Android Debugging was already on)
cmd > cd blah (to your directory) <enter>
adb root
adb remount (remount successful)
Ran your bootanimation changer .bat and it was successful flashing (copying) my bootanimation.zip to the system.
Reboot
Still black screen
So I have to assume my bootanimation is whats wrong. I am going to try 1 more thing (before saving this).
I found a boot animation creator on xda. I have been using that. NOW I have some images but it wont move to part 1 folder. This thing is getting REAL frustrating. I am playing with resolutions as well. Find a resolution I like for this tablet/images.
I got it working by just having p 1 0 part 0 then have all my images in that. It isn't long enough to last the whole boot time even if I lower the frame rate to 20. I have over 300 images sized at 1280x720. Which btw the working boot animation I have now is set to 1024 720. I know this post is very bipolar in the sense I ask for help then sorta answer my own crap...but hey. Maybe someone can read all this and know exactly what to do lol.
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Ok I'll answer the one you didn't lol. The 30 in the code line represents a pause before moving to the next line. So you would see folder part0 play then a pause then part1 would play and loop until boot.
This pause helps "extend" short boot animations. If your using the one x its boot time is approx 30seconds. So I have some animations that are 20 seconds long, I would add a pause in to extend it those 10 extra seconds, you can create a pause at the end of the last folder and the animation will just stop there until boot instead of looping.
So one of my animations
1. 720 1280
2. p 1 10 ATT
3. p 0 20 android
4. This should be a blank line.
So a typical desc file when edited in notepad++ should have 3 lines of code one blank line at bottom. Also if your using windows that ugly flicker of the screen when it flashes white etc before looping is usually caused by a hidden windows file or to large of a package, picture size. The one x doesn't like bootanimation zips larger than 6mb
Make sure to have hidden files shown and extensions and delete any pesky thumbs. Files windows creates in your folders when you open to view them.
Hope this helps ya.
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Actually my E4GLTE played my 21meg boot animation.
In the desc file p = play correct? And does the first 0 mean replay or loop over and over or does the 1 mean loop?
Also the delay....how would that effect the look of the animation if i want it a fluid video like animation?
I also did check for the pesky thumbs.db file and deleted them from both folders. As of right now i like the 720 1024 look. I just want to find a way to make it last the whole boot time
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
Balian67 said:
Actually my E4GLTE played my 21meg boot animation.
In the desc file p = play correct? And does the first 0 mean replay or loop over and over or does the 1 mean loop?
Also the delay....how would that effect the look of the animation if i want it a fluid video like animation?
I also did check for the pesky thumbs.db file and deleted them from both folders. As of right now i like the 720 1024 look. I just want to find a way to make it last the whole boot time
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
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Yes that's right
p is play then 0 or 1,2,etc is how many times to play it then next 0,10,20,30,40,etc is delay until it plays next folder.
To use the delay think of folder 1 as the "intro" then folder 2 etc the actual animation.
You could make up an intro to the animation containing about 5 or 6 images, add a delay at the end of it. Then start your actual animation.
Like on my phone I have cleanrom animations. The "intro" is part0 containing about 7 images. Then I add a delay at the end of this intro and my actual animation all contained in part1 then start to play and loop until boot never returning to the "intro" folder.
That's really all you would use the delay for. Only way to make it last until boot without looping is to add more images, add an intro. I have found framerate settings really have little effect on extending the animations time while trying to keep it lag free and looking fluid.
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Im going to get an mp3 of the new doctor who intro song and make it a complete package
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium

[GUIDE]How to make your Own Custom Bootanimation + Share Ur Custom Bootanimations

This is tutorial of HOW TO make your own Custom boot Animations:​
First you must know, is your phone allow you to change bootanimation.?
If yes then go further & if NO then just follow this - Link
You need to flash CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip first to enable it from above links thread.:good:
Now, Read the below contents carefully.
Making Android open-source is probably the smartest thing Google has ever done with their platform. Putting control in the hands of thousands of dedicated developers has left us with some fairly spectacular results. If you know what you’re doing, there’s a way to customize just about every part of Android.
Even the boot animation can be changed if you know how. If you’re tired of that boring start-up that came with stock, fret not because it can be changed. This isn’t the most complex hack (we’re not changing how Android handles multitasking). However, it is a nice option to customize another part of your phone. On a purely practical level, we’re a little sick of hearing the noisy boot-up noise for MIUI. This guide can help you change your animation so it’s exactly what you want.
The Android boot animation is stored within one very special file named bootanimation.zip inside the phone’s memory. Change the .zip, change the animation. It’s as simple as that.
What’s not simple is how Android stores bootanimation.zip. For some unknown reason, Android actually keeps two copies of the animation file. One is stored at /data/local and the other at /system/media.
The difference between these locations is minor. The /data/local copy does not require root access in many mobile, but our S4 need root access. The phone also uses this animation before the other. The other one in /system/media does require root. However, installing a new animation to /system/media means that it will survive a factory reset. It’s a trade-off.
Regardless of which location you decide to use for your new boot animation, be absolutely sure to back up the original files. When replacing bootanimation.zip, keep a copy of the original .zip file saved to your computer. To be absolutely sure, you may want to make a Nandroid backup before doing any modifications.
How It Works
This section is intended to inform those who might wish to make their own start-up animation. If you have no interest in doing so, feel free to skip ahead. Understanding exactly how bootanimation.zip works is not necessary to install a new one.
If you copy bootanimation.zip to your computer and unzip it, inside will be a collection of files. There will be folders labeled part0, part1, part2 and so on. Also included will be desc.txt.
For our MIUI ROM, the boot animation was split into two parts. Part 0 had a huge list of image files which it used for the animation. Part 1 simply held the final screen at the end of the animation.
Desc.txt contains extremely simple instructions telling the phone how to run the animation. The first line lists the width, height, and frame rate of the animation. An Example: 480 800 24 means to run the animation at 480×800 resolution and 24 frames per second.
The next two lines refer to the animation files. “P” invokes a part folder. The next number tells the phone how many times to play that part of the animation. So our second line “p 1 0 part0” means that the animation files in the part0 folder will play once. If we put zero, then the animation will loop until fully booted. The most notable use of looping animations is CyanogenMod 7’s spinning blue arrow.
The second number in that line is the pause time. This tells the phone how long it should pause DURING/BEFORE/AFTER/ the animation. Pause time is measured in frames, so 24 would be 24 frames of pause at 24 frames per second. Thus it pauses for one second. Our 0 means the phone pauses for zero frames (no time).
Creating Your Own Boot Animation
The first step is drawing the animation. Create a series of images which form one continuous animation. The frames must be labeled by increasing numbers, e.g. 000.png and 001.png and so on. Each part of the animation goes into a separate folder, starting with part0 and part1 and so on.
Finally open Notepad and write out a few lines of instructions. The first line should be the resolution and frame rate of the animation. The resolution must match that of your device. If you don’t know what that resolution is, see this page. The frame rate should match the one in the original desc.txt.
The next lines dictate the parts. Each part folder requires one line of instruction. Write out the numbers for each part of the animation. Once finished, save the file as desc.txt.
The final step is creating the .zip file. Select all the part folders and desc.txt. Right click on the files and select Send To > Compressed folder. Windows should quickly create the new file. Be sure to name it bootanimation.zip and nothing else.
Various Methods of Changing the Boot Animation:
1) Installation by ROM
Although there is a universal procedure for changing the animation, certain ROMs and themes come with their own rules for flashing. The MIUI ROM lets you change the boot animation within its Themes app. You can download custom animations within the app, no modifications needed.
2) Installation by Flashing
Other themes come as .zip files which can be flashed within ClockworkMod. This is much easier and definitely recommended. When downloading a theme from XDA or elsewhere, be sure to check the page. It might be a flashable .zip.
To flash a .zip file, simply copy it to the SD card.
Reboot into recovery mode.
Now go to “Install .zip” and choose the file from your card. CWM should run the file.
Reboot once finished.
3) Installation via ADB
Obviously, this method assumes that you have the Android SDK installed. It’s sort of necessary. If you feel the need to change the boot animation in a really cool programmer way, here’s how.
3.1) Download an animation and rename it to bootanimation.zip.
3.2) Copy the .zip file to the directory where the SDK is installed and within the platform-tools folder. So it’s (installation directory)android-sdkplatform-tools. Paste the file here.
3.3) Plug in the phone and turn on USB debugging.
3.4) Open Command Prompt and type “cd (installation directory)android-sdkplatform-tools“.
3.5) Type “adb remount” to mount /system as read-write. You should get a success message.
3.6) Enter in “adb shell” then “su” to double-check that you’re in root mode.
3.7) Navigate to the animation folder by typing “cd /system/customize/resource“.
3.8) Rename the original to the PC by entering “mv bootanimation.zip bootanimation.bak”. Now the original is there if you want to restore it, but the system won’t use it.
3.9) Type “adb push bootanimation.zip /system/customize/resource” to copy the file over. That’s it!
Note: Here we are assuming that the file bootanimation.zip is located at “/system/customize/resource“. In case the file is located at some other location on your phone, replace “/system/customize/resource” by that specific file path.
To change the boot audio:
1) Find an mp3. It should be relatively short as most phones don’t take much time to turn on.
2) Rename the mp3 to bootaudio.mp3.
3) Copy it to the SD card.
4) Now open Super Manager and copy the mp3 to /system/media.
TADAAAAAAAAAAA...now you can make your own bootanimation.zip file.:good:
Preview of my Galaxy R(i9103 bootanimation): ​
Credit: @selva.simple, @anbech, vikitech.com
- Reserved for sharing custom Bootanimations-
will the 4.12 enabler work on 4.2.2?
smali26 said:
will the 4.12 enabler work on 4.2.2?
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it should work but for surity pls take backup of ur rom first.
Thanks,
Disturbed™
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Yesssss been trynna figure out the qmg thing
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what is the reolution reqd for S4
as in 720 x 1280 or smth else
Arjav23 said:
what is the reolution reqd for S4
as in 720 x 1280 or smth else
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no buddy its 1080p.
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Disturbed™ said:
no buddy its 1080p.
Thanks,
Disturbed™
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im sorry
cud u tell me in terms of height and width like
480 x 800
700 x 900
u know, like that
Arjav23 said:
im sorry
cud u tell me in terms of height and width like
480 x 800
700 x 900
u know, like that
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actually bit doesnt matter what size u use. coz when u make a zip file then it contain images. of its like S4 size then it would b full HD image or bootanimation. else above one will also b looking fine.
1080 * 1920.
actually its the size of full HD IMAGE.
Thanks,
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my s4 has the bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg, not the animation.zip.What should i do?
exia336 said:
my s4 has the bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg, not the animation.zip.What should i do?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31833122&postcount=4
Disturbed™ said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=31833122&postcount=4
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thx.
i flash the CWM_CustomBootanimation_43_Enable.zip and CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip, now i can see the test bootanimation. But when i tried to flash the custom zip( follow your tutorial about how to make a own zip step by step), it said" aborted",strange. So i replaced bootanimation.zip in CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip with my custom zip, and flashed it. It worked, though the resolution wasn't concise. i changed the resolution (1080 1920) and flashed it again,this time, there was nothing during the device booting( totally dark).
exia336 said:
thx.
i flash the CWM_CustomBootanimation_43_Enable.zip and CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip, now i can see the test bootanimation. But when i tried to flash the custom zip( follow your tutorial about how to make a own zip step by step), it said" aborted",strange. So i replaced bootanimation.zip in CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip with my custom zip, and flashed it. It worked, though the resolution wasn't concise. i changed the resolution (1080 1920) and flashed it again,this time, there was nothing during the device booting( totally dark).
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For abort - Please check your Zip package or mention what error (i.e. status 0 or status 7 )
Have you made image of size 1080*1920.?
Thanks for this guide
exia336 said:
thx.
i flash the CWM_CustomBootanimation_43_Enable.zip and CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip, now i can see the test bootanimation. But when i tried to flash the custom zip( follow your tutorial about how to make a own zip step by step), it said" aborted",strange. So i replaced bootanimation.zip in CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip with my custom zip, and flashed it. It worked, though the resolution wasn't concise. i changed the resolution (1080 1920) and flashed it again,this time, there was nothing during the device booting( totally dark).
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sounds to me that youve might have compressed the zip.. thats a "no-go" on bootanimation.zip-files..
if thats not the case, then just parse me your animation, and i will take a look at it..
anbech said:
sounds to me that youve might have compressed the zip.. thats a "no-go" on bootanimation.zip-files..
if thats not the case, then just parse me your animation, and i will take a look at it..
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here is http://www.baidupcs.com/file/99a21a...21&logid=4250881076&sh=1&fn=bootanimation.zip
thanks.
anbech said:
sounds to me that youve might have compressed the zip.. thats a "no-go" on bootanimation.zip-files..
if thats not the case, then just parse me your animation, and i will take a look at it..
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For abort - Please check your Zip package or mention what error (i.e. status 0 or status 7 )
Have you made image of size 1080*1920.?
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it just said:"Installation aborted.",without mentioning any errors.
size of image is 1080*1920. The zip packge (including META-INF folder which is in CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip) is here: http://click.xda-developers.com/api...nimation.zip&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13834002330856
exia336 said:
it just said:"Installation aborted.",without mentioning any errors.
size of image is 1080*1920. The zip packge (including META-INF folder which is in CWM_CustomBootanimation_Test.zip) is here: http://click.xda-developers.com/api...nimation.zip&jsonp=vglnk_jsonp_13834002330856
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Well, as long as my test animation works, then we can conclude that the custom bootanimations feature work, and therefore must be the animation itself that is somewhat messed up.. Will look into it later tonight when my son is sleeping..
EDIT:
i get this message when clicking on either of your links:
{"error_code":31064,"error_msg":"expire time out error","request_id":2752005932}
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anbech said:
Well, as long as my test animation works, then we can conclude that the custom bootanimations feature work, and therefore must be the animation itself that is somewhat messed up.. Will look into it later tonight when my son is sleeping..
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i get this message when clicking on either of your links:
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eh,sorry.http://www.baidupcs.com/file/99a21a1f32581713fc229925a2f2b57d?xcode=d847f40eb36d0ba4a3ab494cc3c384d6a1652ce9c48e4d5d&fid=2181586454-250528-446449403&time=1383443317&sign=FDTAXER-DCb740ccc5511e5e8fedcff06b081203-AO3IcfViTiu2IYGn4%2BWK2CVnMOY%3D&to=wb&fm=N,B,T,t&expires=8h&rt=sh&r=828918578&logid=3013868201&sh=1&fn=bootanimation.zip
it should work this time.
thx
exia336 said:
eh,sorry.http://www.baidupcs.com/file/99a21a1f32581713fc229925a2f2b57d?xcode=d847f40eb36d0ba4a3ab494cc3c384d6a1652ce9c48e4d5d&fid=2181586454-250528-446449403&time=1383443317&sign=FDTAXER-DCb740ccc5511e5e8fedcff06b081203-AO3IcfViTiu2IYGn4%2BWK2CVnMOY%3D&to=wb&fm=N,B,T,t&expires=8h&rt=sh&r=828918578&logid=3013868201&sh=1&fn=bootanimation.zip
it should work this time.
thx
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okay, ive had a look at it.. and i was guessing right.. its compressed.. extract all the folders and files, then pack the extracted content down again, but make sure its with "save and replace only"-method.. that should do it
and to be honest, you might want to shorten down the animation.. there is lots of files that wont be showed.. for instance, the last Generic2 folder will never be showed.. just saying
cheers

How to Port Boot Animations

Hey, guys! If there's a boot animation you've been wanting that isn't the correct size for our phone, this will help you get it.
1. Take the bootanimation.zip you want to modify and extract it
2. Open desc.txt. You will then see something like this:
Code:
1080 1920 45
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
This code is from a boot animation for our S4. The resolution for the S4 is 1920x1080 but in the text it should be listed 1080 1920 (as in the example). 45 in the example is the fps the boot animation runs at (you can also change this in order to speed up or slow down your boot animation)
3. Change the resolution/fps accordingly.
4. Rezip the boot animation, making sure that the compression method is "store".
5. Congrats! You've just converted a bootanimation :good:
If you guys have any questions, feel free to let me know in the comments (Also, I highly recommend using a tablet bootanimation and sizing it down since, if a smaller one is used, the boot animation will lose quality and be stretched out )
Big thanks to 12MaNy since I learned this from him :highfive:
MHousos said:
Hey, guys! If there's a boot animation you've been wanting that isn't the correct size for our phone, this will help you get it.
1. Take the bootanimation.zip you want to modify and extract it
2. Open desc.txt. You will then see something like this:
Code:
1080 1920 45
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
This code is from a boot animation for our S4. The resolution for the S4 is 1920x1080 but in the text it should be listed 1080 1920 (as in the example). 45 in the example is the fps the boot animation runs at (you can also change this in order to speed up or slow down your boot animation)
3. Change the resolution/fps accordingly.
4. Rezip the boot animation, making sure that the compression method is "store".
5. Congrats! You've just converted a bootanimation :good:
If you guys have any questions, feel free to let me know in the comments (Also, I highly recommend using a tablet bootanimation and sizing it down since, if a smaller one is used, the boot animation will lose quality and be stretched out )
Big thanks to 12MaNy since I learned this from him :highfive:
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Thanks for this bro! :thumbup:
Sent from my hand to your face! Cheers!
MHousos said:
Hey, guys! If there's a boot animation you've been wanting that isn't the correct size for our phone, this will help you get it.
1. Take the bootanimation.zip you want to modify and extract it
2. Open desc.txt. You will then see something like this:
Code:
1080 1920 45
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
This code is from a boot animation for our S4. The resolution for the S4 is 1920x1080 but in the text it should be listed 1080 1920 (as in the example). 45 in the example is the fps the boot animation runs at (you can also change this in order to speed up or slow down your boot animation)
3. Change the resolution/fps accordingly.
4. Rezip the boot animation, making sure that the compression method is "store".
5. Congrats! You've just converted a bootanimation :good:
If you guys have any questions, feel free to let me know in the comments (Also, I highly recommend using a tablet bootanimation and sizing it down since, if a smaller one is used, the boot animation will lose quality and be stretched out )
Big thanks to 12MaNy since I learned this from him :highfive:
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I'll be using this for my ROMs new boot animation
Thanks for that guys
Please refresh me, because it has been a long while, where this zip resides.
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Just wondering how do we make sure the compression method is stored? The only way I know how to re-zip a folder is to just right click--> send to--> compressed zipped folder.
pIxiLatEd said:
Please refresh me, because it has been a long while, where this zip resides.
Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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If you download a boot animation they'll almost always come as a zip. If you're looking for the one on the phone, it is in system/media
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Joe0113 said:
Just wondering how do we make sure the compression method is stored? The only way I know how to re-zip a folder is to just right click--> send to--> compressed zipped folder.
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I use 7zip, and when you add to archive, there will be an option to change the compression method. I'm not really sure how to do it with and other compression tools
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MHousos said:
I use 7zip, and when you add to archive, there will be an option to change the compression method. I'm not really sure how to do it with and other compression tools
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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None of the compression methods say store though!
Joe0113 said:
None of the compression methods say store though!
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Sorry about that, it's actually under compression level Knew it was around there somewhere

[Q] Need Help With Custom Boot Animation

My custom boot animation is not working and after reading about every post I could find, using every file format I could reason being relevant, and comparing my animation to known working animations.... I simply am out of ideas with trying to figure out what is wrong with my animation. I am, for reference, on a Nexus 5 device that is rooted (and confirmed to work with other pre-made boot animations outside of stock).
Here is my desc.txt file:
Code:
1080 1920 8
p 0 0 part0
I'm using 8 jpeg image files (PNG was not working either) running at 720x1280 (1080x1920 did not work either) with 72dpi and 24 bit depth. Each file is 28.9KB a piece and titled f0000.jpg, f0001.jpg... etc. all within a part0 folder and then zipped with the desc.txt using store as the format (and of course named bootanimation.zip). If there is any more data needed to help solve this just ask.
I seem to have forgotten to upload the actual bootanimation... should be here now.

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