Original Samsung boot animation - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Where can I get the original Samsung boot animation?

Inside any stock rom and probably inside any custom rom as devs dont usually remove the files .
Location System / Media
Bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg
Note they are Boot Animation Samsung QMG format . A QMG editor is required to open .
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[How-to] Remove Bootanimation (2.3.4)

I try to set a custom boot logo but i9003 is using .qmg files.
i only found ONE .qmg download , didnt like that one....
if you want it : multiupload.com/CCPCDXZIKE (astronauta animation)
now i removed the bootanimation and its better then the samsung bootlogo ;D
just go to system/media and rename or delete bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg
HeathenMan said:
I try to set a custom boot logo but i9003 is using .qmg files.
i only found ONE .qmg download , didnt like that one....
if you want it : multiupload.com/CCPCDXZIKE (astronauta animation)
now i removed the bootanimation and its better then the samsung bootlogo ;D
just go to system/media and rename or delete bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg
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We dont use that here we have much better ways of changing bootanimation look here:THIS HOW WE DO IT... say thanks to VIvEK if its usefull
no way for kph?
For XXKPH and XXKPM, you can also flash CF-ROOT and just apply the boot animation of your choice by renaming it to "sanim.zip" and putting it into the "/system/media" folder, replacing the one already there.
Sent from my GT-I9003 using XDA App
i try it but it only works with the .qmg files...
Problem with deleting
Why when i try to delete bootsamsung.qmg bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg it says deleted but it is still there?

[NEW] Transformers SAND ROBOT [REAL] Boot Animation video and sound ROOT

Great animation for your phone (sm n900-sm n9000Q)
you need to do
install root browser
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ot.browserfree
system / media / in
bootsamsung.qmg delete this file
again
system / media / in
shutdown.qmg delete this file
and finally
sytem / media / audio / in
Poweron.ogg delete this file
download
http://www47.zippyshare.com/v/570139/file.html
serdals said:
Great animation for your phone (sm n900-sm n9000Q)
you are sure, its for N900 + ...
thats badaware. not android.
files in file ../system/media/... are only bootanimation zip and audio file. no .emd file
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Problem with Boot Animation on Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge

Hello all !
I try for about a hour now to change my boot animation on my rooted Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge. I got a bootanimation.zip from a website that I want to install on my phone. I sa that for Samsung devices, the bootanimaion is the bootsamsung.qmg file.
I converted my bootanimation.zip in a .qmg with the Samsung Theme Designer soft and replaced it in /system/media but now when I try to reboot, there is no bootsamsung.qmg or bootsamsungloop.qmg animation displaying.
I think it could be related to the crypt_bootsamsung.qmg file...
Do you know where I failed or what to do ?
Thank you !
I think it could be related to the crypt_bootsamsung.qmg file...

Samsung Boot Animtion

I Have Made a custom SAMSUNG Boot Animation For Any ROM having .zip format bootanimation support like Cyanogen.. not for stock samsung rom as it have .qmg format
Hit Thanks If You Like It
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3bS4mgixH5iZ2VOZ0lzRzY3eHc/view?usp=docslist_api
Put In system/media and set permissions rw-r-r
Can ya tell me how to enable .zip bootanims on my grand 2 (tw 5.1.1)

Bootanimation mod?

Hello There.
Found a Bootanimation thread on the S6 forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/themes-apps/mod-enable-zip-bootanimation-aroma-boot-t3205320
I was wondering if its possible to use that same zip to get rid of the qmg file extension and be able to just start making and using standard android zip boot animation files.
Any dev interested on looking at the "source" to see how it´s made? What to "mod" in our S7? Something to flash, or just a line to change on the config files.
According to my knowledge and experience, you need to change bootanimation file in system/bin
willysusilo said:
According to my knowledge and experience, you need to change bootanimation file in system/bin
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You are close... here is the thing:
You can have custom boot animations on your galaxy, just with root access and changing the right bootanimation files that are inside system/media.
The thing is that those files, if we are on Samsung devices, have the extension qmg (bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg).
All the other android phones have a file called bootanimation.zip
The difference lies in the type of file. In order to make a qmg file you need to do a lot of tricks with an outdated samsung application, that converts jpgs into compressed qmg files.
On the other hand, if you want to make a standard android boot animation zip, you can just use the images and zip´em (there´s a little more than that) or you can use any gif to convert it to a bootanimation.zip file with online free conversion tools.
You can even use youtube videos to convert them into hight quality gif and then use a gif to bootanimation converter to get your file.
That´s the deal.
Now, the trick is how to make samsung to "read" the original bootanimation.zip files instead of the propietary qmg file.
danielvelez said:
You are close... here is the thing:
You can have custom boot animations on your galaxy, just with root access and changing the right bootanimation files that are inside system/media.
The thing is that those files, if we are on Samsung devices, have the extension qmg (bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg).
All the other android phones have a file called bootanimation.zip
The difference lies in the type of file. In order to make a qmg file you need to do a lot of tricks with an outdated samsung application, that converts jpgs into compressed qmg files.
On the other hand, if you want to make a standard android boot animation zip, you can just use the images and zip´em (there´s a little more than that) or you can use any gif to convert it to a bootanimation.zip file with online free conversion tools.
You can even use youtube videos to convert them into hight quality gif and then use a gif to bootanimation converter to get your file.
That´s the deal.
Now, the trick is how to make samsung to "read" the original bootanimation.zip files instead of the propietary qmg file.
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No, you still dont understand.
To make samsung read bootanimation zip, you need to change bootanimation in system/bin
Bootanimation file in system/bin is diffrent with the system/media
willysusilo said:
No, you still dont understand.
To make samsung read bootanimation zip, you need to change bootanimation in system/bin
Bootanimation file in system/bin is diffrent with the system/media
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Ah... Now I see what you mean.
The system/bin/bootanimation file has some lines (some unreadable but some that you can actually read) if you open it like a text file, that have some references to the boot animation file.
There are a few interesting lines:
/system/media/bootsamsung.qmg /system/media/bootvideomain.mp4
So guess what you pointed out!
You can use any mp4 video as a boot animation video... just copy the mp4 video to your system/media, and name it "bootvideomain.mp4". Then rename bootsamsung.qmg to something like bootsamsung.qmg.old.
Be sure that the permissions on the mp4 are "rw - r - r."
I have just tested it with really ugly results, but it worked (video should be made on portrait. I placed a "landcape video from whatsapp, so it was compressed to 8mb and unfortunatelly, sideways".
Gonna mess around more to see...
So at the momment, I haven´t changed any file. Just playing with the bootsamsung.qmg and placing a bootvideomain.mp4 on the system/media folder.
It seems it takes a little longer to boot, and the video only plays for about 5 seconds...
Using the same system/bin/bootanimation file.
I´m not a programmer, but it seems like there´s a list of what kind of animation should the

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