[July 1][BOOTANIMATIONS][APP] Galaxy S4 BIOS Boot Animation + Boot Box - Galaxy S 4 Themes and Apps

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Boot Box is a boot animation database, manager, creator, and more. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is supported by Boot Box, this support thread will contain S4 device specific animations that are added into Boot Box, animations that are optimized for the S4's resolution, and device support information.​
NOTE, PLEASE READ: Boot Box does NOT support Samsung devices that are running a TouchWiz ROM with a boot animation in the .QMG format. You may solve this issue by flashing a custom ROM that supports ZIP based animations, or by installing a mod at your own discretion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Boot Box (v2.7) - Open BETA update released
Open BETA testing stage. Expect bugs.
[July 1] Changelog (v2.7)
New! Create a flashable zip backup of your currently installed boot animation.
If you're running a CM-based ROM, you may have trouble with backups.
New! Pre-load GIF previews - this improves the quality and speed of the preview, by far.
New! Polished UI and new app icon.
Updated Scrambler. The randomizer now works better with no simultaneous choices.
New! View animations for all resolutions under one list (lots of duplicates, for now).
Fixed bugs with the latest additions menu. Pending animations won't show unless specified under settings. Explicit animations won't show in this menu.
Attempted to fix a bug where valid ZIP files are erroneously reported as invalid (please test)
More boot animation list sorting methods!
More tiny bug fixes and tweaks.
Reminder: the Boot Box Factory is meant to create animations with up to 10 images.
Some features of the Boot Box App:
Dynamic Database. Animations are fetched and updated dynamically from a database on the Boot Box server.
Categories: show/hide certain animation categories
Upload your boot animations directly from the Boot Box app. The built-in Boot Box Uploader creates the required resources for you, including the GIF Preview.
Scrambler: allows you to play a different boot animation at every boot.
Boot Box Factory: create your own boot animations straight from Boot Box! Creating a static animation will allow you to show your favorite picture on boot up. Creating a Slideshow animation will allow you to display multiple pictures on boot up, each for a set amount of time!
Animations can be previewed via a YouTube video (if the uploader provides a link), via a GIF preview, or via a ZIP preview (the animation is downloaded and played in a simulated environment).
Load up a local animation from your SD Card and preview it, install it, or create a GIF from it (thanks to XDA Developer D4rKn3sSyS).
Flexible boot animation and cache locations for different devices.
Download Boot Box, Play Store Link (FREE):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overhaulingmod.bootbox
G+ Community: https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/109587463140312269110
Boot Animations Collection
To add an animation download Boot Box and visit the Boot Box uploader, or post your animation here.
Galaxy S branded additions to Boot Box and 1080x1920 animations will be posted here.
Galaxy S4 HD BIOS Boot Animation by Overhauling
GIF Preview:
Download this animation, and more, from Boot Box (Free, easy installation!):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overhaulingmod.bootbox
or you can get it from here (not flashable! How-to install video by jgandroot).
Hexagonal Tunnel by Admiral Potato
GIF Preview (actual animation is stretched to fit):
Download this animation, and more, from Boot Box (Free, easy installation!):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overhaulingmod.bootbox
or you can get it from here (not flashable! How-to install video by jgandroot).
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Reserved.

Nice app works well

Mate, I think it is best you mention that "TW ROMs whose bootanimation is still in the .qmg format is not supported" because there are a lot of custom TW ROMs here who are still using the .qmg format
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app

I always want to have my own animation but do not now how to create and replace the files and have a fearing of changing boot animation
so does this app help me?

saywhatt said:
Mate, I think it is best you mention that "TW ROMs whose bootanimation is still in the .qmg format is not supported" because there are a lot of custom TW ROMs here who are still using the .qmg format
Sent from my GT-I9505 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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That's a very good point! Thanks, fixed it
muiacir said:
I always want to have my own animation but do not now how to create and replace the files and have a fearing of changing boot animation
so does this app help me?
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If you want to create your own animation based on a static image or on an image slideshow*, then yes. I might incorporate a feature that allows you to build an animation from a GIF later on, but Boot Box is not there yet.
* Just to clarify, Boot Box's image slideshow feature is not meant for the creation of an entire animation by inputting frame by frame. Limitations are 1-10 seconds per picture, that would be a value (in FPS) ranging from 1fps to 1/10 fps, and that is not fast enough for a complex animation, just for a small family image slideshow or the like (it's all up to you!)
Feel free to submit any requests, I cannot guarantee that they'll be fulfilled but I would love to expand on Boot Box!

Hi again
The user interface of the app is really eautifull
but i have a question
i have galaxy s4 and my boot animation files are bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg in system/media
So which resoloution and boot name should i choose?

muiacir said:
Hi again
The user interface of the app is really eautifull
but i have a question
i have galaxy s4 and my boot animation files are bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg in system/media
So which resoloution and boot name should i choose?
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Thanks for the feedback!
Unfortunately, Boot Box does not support Samsung devices that are running a TouchWiz ROM with a boot animation in the .QMG format.[/SIZE] You may solve this issue by flashing a custom ROM that supports ZIP based animations, or by installing a mod at your own discretion: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969

I9500
Hi, this mod works on I9500 with CM11 KitKat 4.4.2??, thanks!

Nalmaus said:
Hi, this mod works on I9500 with CM11 KitKat 4.4.2??, thanks!
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Yes, Boot Box supports AOSP ROMs

Boot Box (v2.7) - Open BETA update released
Open BETA testing stage. Expect bugs.
New! Create a flashable zip backup of your currently installed boot animation.
If you're running a CM-based ROM, you may have trouble with backups.
New! Pre-load GIF previews - this improves the quality and speed of the preview, by far.
New! Polished UI and new app icon.
Updated Scrambler. The randomizer now works better with no simultaneous choices.
New! View animations for all resolutions under one list (lots of duplicates, for now).
Fixed bugs with the latest additions menu. Pending animations won't show unless specified under settings. Explicit animations won't show in this menu.
Attempted to fix a bug where valid ZIP files are erroneously reported as invalid (please test)
More boot animation list sorting methods!
More tiny bug fixes and tweaks.
Reminder: the Boot Box Factory is meant to create animations with up to 10 images.
Download from here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.overhaulingmod.bootbox
Donate
If you love Boot Box, please consider getting the donation package to support development: http://bit.ly/1nY3DiW

Hope in the future it will support TW roms. I really like the bios bootanimation.

Related

Boot animation preview [7/7/10] - Lucky Day

This is a tool for windows that will allow you to preview a boot animation (bootanimation.zip) file before applying it to your device. If you have the SDK in your environment path, it will also allow you to apply the boot animation to the device. I have tested about 50 boot animations and only had 2 that wouldn't load, and they didn't load because there was an invalid line in the desc.txt file.
Requirements
.NET Framework 4.0
Windows XP or later
Android SDK added to Environment path (to set the boot animation on the device, if you don't have it in the path, you just cant set it from the app)
Boot Animation files to open (you can pull one off your device @ /system/media/bootanimation.zip)
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This is the dialog to create an animation, it takes a directory, analyzes the "parts" and creates the desc.txt from the values entered in the property grid. Then asks where to save the animation and names it based off the name of the folder.
The other feature that BAP offers, is the ability to export a boot animation as an animated GIF. It will try the best it can to create a gif that will do the animation justice. The export can take some time, and can be somewhat large, depending on the number of images, parts, and "loops" of the boot animation.
Below is an export of the CyanogenMOD 5.07-test2 boot animation
Here is the download for this boot animation, I do not remember where I found to, so if you created it please let me know and I link to your thread instead.
if your interested in more boot animations, here is my skydrive with all the boot animations I have. there may be some dupes in there.
Thanks very much for this. It will come in very handy.
I've made some updates to the application. It now gives you more control when exporting to a gif, you can set the quality and set how many times the "infinite loop" section should loop (if there is one that loops forever). These settings can decrease the size of the file, plus the amount of time it takes to create the animated gif. The better the quality, the longer it will take to process, also the more loops, the longer it will take and the gif will be larger.
See OP for new download.
Is it possible for you to upload the boot animation of the green android on the second GIF? I loved it and i would like to put it on my phone without flashing CM 5.0.7 (i have 5.0.6 already)
thank you.
I may just be misunderstanding how to operate this, but I unzipped the .exe to my sdk tools folder (where adb is located) and ran it from there, opened a random bootanimation, and then hit the phone icon. windows requested permission to run adb, so it appears to have found it, but when I rebooted the phone, my animation was unchanged.
Do I need to have the phone booted into recovery for this to work or have the .exe extracted elsewhere?
AWESOME! It's been an eternity of searching until I finally found this tool allowing me to export zip contents to gif! Thank you!!!
Is this for android 2 and newer versions, or it works and for 1.5, 1,6?
PeRRiiN said:
Is it possible for you to upload the boot animation of the green android on the second GIF? I loved it and i would like to put it on my phone without flashing CM 5.0.7 (i have 5.0.6 already)
thank you.
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Bump,
Did the OP left this project or something?
sorry, im gon bump this also, but i sent an animation to my phone and it works. but when i flash new roms with diff animations... the animation doesnt change.
i want to know where it gets stored when its sent via the program. i searched in /system/media but the animation in there is the one from the recently flashed rom, and not the one i sent using the program.
so im kinda stuck and wondering now...
jakijal said:
sorry, im gon bump this also, but i sent an animation to my phone and it works. but when i flash new roms with diff animations... the animation doesnt change.
i want to know where it gets stored when its sent via the program. i searched in /system/media but the animation in there is the one from the recently flashed rom, and not the one i sent using the program.
so im kinda stuck and wondering now...
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I would try checking /data/local/, as far as I am aware that is the only other place it can go.
JAguirre1231 said:
I would try checking /data/local/, as far as I am aware that is the only other place it can go.
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well, i forgot to mention that... but i used 'astro' and 'andexplorer' but nothing was inside /data folder. so dunno whats up with that. dunno if its the app that doesnt actually show the files or what.
i havent really used adb to check it tho, cuz im not 2 sure how to do it either but... i dunno...
jakijal said:
well, i forgot to mention that... but i used 'astro' and 'andexplorer' but nothing was inside /data folder. so dunno whats up with that. dunno if its the app that doesnt actually show the files or what.
i havent really used adb to check it tho, cuz im not 2 sure how to do it either but... i dunno...
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Those aren't very goof apps to be using as that is the problem. I suggest using something like Root Explorer or SUFBS instead, they are root file explorers.
jakijal said:
well, i forgot to mention that... but i used 'astro' and 'andexplorer' but nothing was inside /data folder. so dunno whats up with that. dunno if its the app that doesnt actually show the files or what.
i havent really used adb to check it tho, cuz im not 2 sure how to do it either but... i dunno...
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sorry, i dont check this thread that often. Yes, it puts it creates /data/local/bootanimation.zip
If you cant find it using any file explorers for your phone, from a command line you can do
adb shell rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip
Thanks very much!
Now I can prview it in full quality and see if it's working!
thank you. i did get root explorer and was able to remove it through that.
Boot Animation Preview 1.5 uploaded and added to OP. This has some minor fixes in the animation algorithm and other little tweaks.
The main feature added is the ability to take a directory and turn it in to an animation. It will read the directory, and the "parts" in there. Then it generates the desc.txt from the values entered in the dialog, like FPS, size etc. Then it zips up the directory to a file named after the base directory.
PeRRiiN said:
Is it possible for you to upload the boot animation of the green android on the second GIF?
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I would love this boot animation as well ... could you upload it please?
EDIT: couldn't find the exact one but found some like it here
would still like the one you posted
Any chance of a Linux version of this program (Or at least one that runs in Mono)?
Ok, so it seems that since the application is targeted towards .net 4.0 which so far only SVN Mono supports. Is there something specific in .net 4.0 you are using in your app, or could it be compiled for .net 3.5 so it would (potentially) work in Mono as well?
Thx a lot - great Programm!
Opening the same animation which is already loaded will cause the program to crash
I need this BootAnimation you created a gif from - the one with the big android in the middle and the lightshow in the background =) where can i find it ?
Nik
He dose it again.
Amazing preview app, Fair play!!

[UPDATED 22.01.12!] - [BOOTANIM]+[BOOTLOGO] Android boot loading bar ICS-blue

WARNING: I am NOT responsible if you damage your device!
Hi i9003-Community,
I have created a new bootanimation for our i9003 with it's native 480x800px. It's colors are kept in a black and ICS-blue colored style. The animation is made out of two parts, that normally should roughly fit the time our device needs to boot up. I also have attached a matching bootlogo to make the fake boot sequence look even more complete. I hope you enjoy my work. Any feedback is very welcome.
Loading Bar Bootanimation (ICS-Blue)​The animation is split into two parts:
A loading bar that is slowly filling (left picture)
Full loading bar with wait animation (right picture)
Preview:
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Note to installation of bootanimation with changed speeds:
The file "bootanimation - speed <mult>x.zip" has to be renamed to "bootanimation.zip" before you install the animation
Change-Log:
22.01.12 - v1.1
added some nice extra animation
more frames
although the animation is much bigger now I did not face any longer boot times
added device name to animation
made loading bar look a bit better
thanks to HeathenMan for optimizing the image size
Installation for UtterChaos Kernel and amit.bagaria's CF-Root and CWM5 Kernel:
Push the attached zip file renamed to bootanimation.zip to /system/media/ and replace the original bootanimation.zip
Don't forget to create a backup!!
Loading Bar Bootlogo (ICS-Blue)
Change-Log:
22.01.12 - v1.1
added horizontal line as in animation to device name
made loading bar look a bit better
Installation for UtterChaos Kernel:
First, if not already done you need to enable custom bootlogos (as written here):
Download the modifier-XXKPQ-bootlogo.tar from above linked post and check it's md5 hash to make sure that the file is not damaged
Reboot into download mode
Connect your device via USB and start ODIN
Flash the downloaded file as PDA
Now flash UC-Kernel
On your device open the folder /mnt/.lfs/ with RootExplorer and create a backup of your logo.jpg.
(or "adb pull /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg")
Extract the attached zip and replace the original logo.jpg with the new image.
(or "adb push path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg")
Installation for amit.bagaria's CF-Root and CWM5 Kernel:
First, if not already done you need to enable custom bootlogos (as written here):
Download the Extra Version of amit's CF-Root from here
Reboot into download mode
Connect your device via USB and start ODIN
Flash the downloaded file as PDA
On your device open the folder /mnt/.lfs/ with RootExplorer and create a backup of your logo.jpg, if there is one.
(or "adb pull /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg")
Extract the attached zip and replace the original logo.jpg with the new image.
(or "adb push path/on/your/computer/logo.jpg /mnt/.lfs/logo.jpg")
For other Kernels:
I do not know if this also works with other Kernels, search in your Kernels thread if it supports custom bootlogos. If it does follow the instructions in this thread to enable and install an custom bootlogo.
Thanks, it looks really good, problem is my phone is in service center hehehe
Nice work buddy
Thank you guys.
Attached a bootlogo to OP
Interesting .Congratulations .
I flashed the cf-root and have not seen the original animation.
If I do not see your animation even
how do I do?
i cant edit anything under mnt/.lfs if i try copy paste i get error msg disk full copy error and all files inside of folder dissapeared,i tried deleting original logo.jpg says successfull but file is back after re opening folder,animation is working.
sir can you go at doom's kernel thread and you may see there the instruction on how to change the boot logo...
@ Taraen
great work buddy
Great job bro
cool, download and used.
BTW, any possible could extract logo.jpg file from early Skin worked?
That logo.jpg is nice....
it's interesting~^^
well,just one problem...
part0 is too long...so i cant see part1~
so i delete some image in part0...
19dany84 said:
I flashed the cf-root and have not seen the original animation.
If I do not see your animation even
how do I do?
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amit's CF-Root? Have you deactivated the bootanimation with tools like Blade Buddy that set debug.sf.nobootanimation = 1?
xGiox said:
i cant edit anything under mnt/.lfs if i try copy paste i get error msg disk full copy error and all files inside of folder dissapeared,i tried deleting original logo.jpg says successfull but file is back after re opening folder,animation is working.
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Do you have a Kernel that has enabled custom bootlogos? Did you mount as read/write first?
cRainin said:
well,just one problem...
part0 is too long...so i cant see part1~
so i delete some image in part0...
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Then you're phone is booting up faster than mine.
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I edited the OP to redo layout and make the installation instructions for the bootlogo more detailed.
Good one!
Loved it!
Will Flash it when the MIUI thingy is done
Taraen said:
amit's CF-Root? Have you deactivated the bootanimation with tools like Blade Buddy that set debug.sf.nobootanimation = 1?
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No, I used to root for ganeshbiyer xxkpq.
How do I reactivate the boot loader?
hello
this thing is very nice , but very slow the progressive bar does not finish
what modification is needed
19dany84 said:
No, I used to root for ganeshbiyer xxkpq.
How do I reactivate the boot loader?
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Hmm, I could you try amit's CF-Root or UC-Kernel? I really don't have any idea what causes the problem, if it's kernel related or a system setting.
dr-PHP said:
hello
this thing is very nice , but very slow the progressive bar does not finish
what modification is needed
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Could you please edit your post so that you don't quote the whole OP? That makes the thread so hard to read.
The zip with the bootanimation contains a file called desc.txt
Code:
480 800 5
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
The number in the first line, last column describes the speed the animation is played with. I decreased it from 30 to 5, but if that is too slow for your phone you can increase the number to some value you like.
I will now upload two other versions of the bootanimation with 1,5x and 2x speed of the original.
Taraen
man at speed 10 it is perfect many thanks
Man, I'm working on a rom. Can I use this bootanimation as default for it? Thanks!

[RANDOM BOOT ANIMATION] [1080P] Lots of Boot Animation Downloads & ROM TOOLBOX

This thread will show you how to do a couple things.
a) Install a custom boot animation.
b) Randomize your boot animation so each time you reboot, you get a different boot animation (only available with pro version of the app I use).
I'll be updating the thread every few days with new animations until I get a pretty good library. If I'm really super motivated, I might accept boot animation requests. Otherwise, all you need is the boot animation factory linked at the bottom of this thread.
REQUIREMENTS:
-You need to be rooted.
-You need an unlocked bootloader (only if AT&T or Verizon).
-You need a kernel that supports custom boot animation (Faux, Ktoonsez, any AOSP kernel - I'm currently using SlimBean 5.6).
-You *might need to have an AOSP ROM. I have not tried stock rooted TouchWiz yet.
Okay, here's how you do custom boot animations!!!
1) Install ROM Toolbox Lite (consider upgrading to the pro version).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wyLDEsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
*Note, there are other ways to install boot animations, but those methods are not supported in this thread.
2) Copy the boot animation file(s) to your internal or external SD card. It doesn't matter which. Nor does it matter what folder you put them into.
3) Open ROM Toolbox Lite:
4) Close out of the disclaimer:
5) From the main menu, just swipe your finger to scroll to the right:
6) Now you're at the Interface tab. Click on Boot Animations:
7) You can click on "later" to not upgrade. But I do recommend upgrading. This is a VERY cool app:
8) Click "OK" to the disclaimer:
9) From the "Server" tab, you can download boot animations. But you don't want to, because none of them are 1080x1920 and will look "small" on your screen:
10) Instead, swipe to the right so you an view the "Randomize" tab. Read the info if you like:
11) Now swipe to the left to the "Local" tab. And navigate to the folder where you stored your boot animations that you have downloaded from this thread:
INSTALLING A SINGLE BOOT ANIMATION FROM THE FREE VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) Single-click on any boot animation you see in this folder:
2) Click on "Install".
3) Reboot phone and on the first (OR SECOND) reboot, you should see your boot animation and it should fill the 1080x1920 screen.
INSTALLING RANDOM BOOT ANIMATIONS IF YOU UPGRADED TO THE PRO VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) At the "Randomize" tab, move the sider to the "On" position (top right of screen):
2) Swipe left to the "Local" tab:
3) Single-click a boot animation and select the "Add to randomizer" option (repeat for each boot animation you want):
4) If you're on the free version of ROM Toolbox, you'll be prompted to upgrade. Select either "Unlock boot randomizer" or "ROM Toolbox Pro". The Pro version is more expensive, but it unlocks every option the app has. And there are lots of cool options. Choice is up to you:
5) Since I already paid for the pro version, I installed that:
6) Now click on "open":
7) Go through the steps again and grant Root Permissions when prompted (your Superuser request may be different looking than mine):
8) Ignore the disclaimer:
9) When you finish adding boot animations to the randomizer, your "Randomize" tab will look similar to this. Now you're ready to reboot over and over and over and enjoy all your new boot animations!
Thank you to JaeKar99 for creating or sourcing all the boot animations that I modified to work in 1080x1920 resolution for our Galaxy S4 phones.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
Thank you to despotovski01 for creating Boot Animation Factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Thank you to jsho31 on XDA for pointing me to ROM Toolbox (which I already had but didn't realize it had the boot animation randomizer - which is awesome!)
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Galaxus:
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MachineAzul:
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MBokey:
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reserved for future use...
My personal favorite is a stone countdown or something like that. but im currently not running anything that allows custom roms. I will say if you need to resize the thing from rom tool box, i know in the width i was around 1000-1100 while height was around 1900 for it to scale to the screen.
Absolutely amazing guide. A lot of new people have difficulties following some peoples directions, but with your pic by pic AND very thorough guide I can't see how anyone could ever mess this up!
:victory::victory:
kyhassen said:
My personal favorite is a stone countdown or something like that. but im currently not running anything that allows custom roms. I will say if you need to resize the thing from rom tool box, i know in the width i was around 1000-1100 while height was around 1900 for it to scale to the screen.
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You can take any animation you like and use Samsung Theme Designer to turn it into an animation that will work on a stock ROM. All you need is to be rooted.
Our S4 animations need to be set to 1020 width and 1920 height. Basically, the 1080P resolution reversed.
inlineboy said:
Absolutely amazing guide. A lot of new people have difficulties following some peoples directions, but with your pic by pic AND very thorough guide I can't see how anyone could ever mess this up!
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Thanks. I hate vague directions.
Says out of bandwidth for downloads
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Download links updated...
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Android Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?cp512ei829wju9u
Green Apple
http://www.mediafire.com/?55810g3l1sfu5gu
AOKP Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrxri2rf322tj52
Whirlpool Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?nsleip6kbso1im3
AOKP
http://www.mediafire.com/?axcbae0we6686a5
GearDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/?u1ldf7bqt3ekihh
Jolly Roger
http://www.mediafire.com/?lsrg1i3fqy6ucza
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee496/JaeKar99/J-RogerII.gif
Tardis
http://www.mediafire.com/?nv9yzsr1d3l0vsr
Blue Crumble Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jmw262qrx78fay
Stainless
http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4076wdvvnnod4n/Stainless.zip
SciFiDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ddqc68t3gw6kj58/SciFiDroid.zip
I am using the Faux kernel, but the new bootscreens never show up. My GS4 is MDL rooted with stock rom.
Doesn't work for me either
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Doesn't work for me either
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+1 doesn't work for me either. I'm suspecting this is for MDC? And we're MDL? Can anyone confirm this?
I don't know about the FAUX kernel. But it works fine for me on Slim Bean and also Ktoonsez kernels. I'm on AOSP if that helps.
Otherwise...
I think I mentioned in the OP that you have to reboot a couple times before the new animations start to come up.
Also, you need to make sure that ROM Toolbox has been assigned root authentication privs.
If that still doesn't work, then use ROM Toolbox to manually install ONE boot animation, just to ensure it's functioning properly.
You can do that by going to the randomize tab, then click once on any boot animation in that section, then select "Set as next".
Then reboot and test. For me, it takes two reboots before it takes effect.
It's probably working for you cuz like you said, you're on slim bean which is aosp
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Not working for you?
Finally found the solution in a thread by anbech, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Use the CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip. It's for the S3, but works fine on the S4.
Just because the kernel supports it doesn't mean the system does. This flashes the file "bootanimation" to the /system/bin folder. That file is already there, so I made a copy of the existing one before overwriting it with this (just in case).
I'm not using ROM Toolbox, I just copy my animation (bootanimation.zip) to the /system/media folder since I don't change it often, but it should work.
The link above also has a good tutorial on making boot animations.
By the way, I'm using agat's kernel.

[RANDOM BOOT ANIMATION] [1080P] Lots of Boot Animation Downloads & ROM TOOLBOX

This thread will show you how to do a couple things.
a) Install a custom boot animation.
b) Randomize your boot animation so each time you reboot, you get a different boot animation (only available with pro version of the app I use).
I'll be updating the thread every few days with new animations until I get a pretty good library. If I'm really super motivated, I might accept boot animation requests. Otherwise, all you need is the boot animation factory linked at the bottom of this thread.
REQUIREMENTS:
-You need to be rooted.
-You need an unlocked bootloader (only if AT&T or Verizon).
-You need a kernel that supports custom boot animation (Faux, Ktoonsez, any AOSP kernel - I'm currently using SlimBean 5.6).
-You *might need to have an AOSP ROM. I have not tried stock rooted TouchWiz yet.
Okay, here's how you do custom boot animations!!!
1) Install ROM Toolbox Lite (consider upgrading to the pro version).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wyLDEsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
*Note, there are other ways to install boot animations, but those methods are not supported in this thread.
2) Copy the boot animation file(s) to your internal or external SD card. It doesn't matter which. Nor does it matter what folder you put them into.
3) Open ROM Toolbox Lite:
4) Close out of the disclaimer:
5) From the main menu, just swipe your finger to scroll to the right:
6) Now you're at the Interface tab. Click on Boot Animations:
7) You can click on "later" to not upgrade. But I do recommend upgrading. This is a VERY cool app:
8) Click "OK" to the disclaimer:
9) From the "Server" tab, you can download boot animations. But you don't want to, because none of them are 1080x1920 and will look "small" on your screen:
10) Instead, swipe to the right so you an view the "Randomize" tab. Read the info if you like:
11) Now swipe to the left to the "Local" tab. And navigate to the folder where you stored your boot animations that you have downloaded from this thread:
INSTALLING A SINGLE BOOT ANIMATION FROM THE FREE VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) Single-click on any boot animation you see in this folder:
2) Click on "Install".
3) Reboot phone and on the first (OR SECOND) reboot, you should see your boot animation and it should fill the 1080x1920 screen.
INSTALLING RANDOM BOOT ANIMATIONS IF YOU UPGRADED TO THE PRO VERSION OF ROM TOOLBOX:
1) At the "Randomize" tab, move the sider to the "On" position (top right of screen):
2) Swipe left to the "Local" tab:
3) Single-click a boot animation and select the "Add to randomizer" option (repeat for each boot animation you want):
4) If you're on the free version of ROM Toolbox, you'll be prompted to upgrade. Select either "Unlock boot randomizer" or "ROM Toolbox Pro". The Pro version is more expensive, but it unlocks every option the app has. And there are lots of cool options. Choice is up to you:
5) Since I already paid for the pro version, I installed that:
6) Now click on "open":
7) Go through the steps again and grant Root Permissions when prompted (your Superuser request may be different looking than mine):
8) Ignore the disclaimer:
9) When you finish adding boot animations to the randomizer, your "Randomize" tab will look similar to this. Now you're ready to reboot over and over and over and enjoy all your new boot animations!
Thank you to JaeKar99 for creating or sourcing all the boot animations that I modified to work in 1080x1920 resolution for our Galaxy S4 phones.
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
Thank you to despotovski01 for creating Boot Animation Factory.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678540
Thank you to jsho31 on XDA for pointing me to ROM Toolbox (which I already had but didn't realize it had the boot animation randomizer - which is awesome!)
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BluePlazmall:
http://d-h.st/oEu
CrystalMachineall:
http://d-h.st/gol
Galaxus:
http://d-h.st/Sqc
MachineAzul:
http://d-h.st/kRQ
MBokey:
http://d-h.st/kiY
Nexus_Stock:
http://d-h.st/rZL
Speedo:
http://d-h.st/b59
Spyro:
http://d-h.st/HBl
WarpVortexr:
http://d-h.st/Oz5
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Thanks for this.
Download links updated...
Anyway we can get these bootanimations?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831782
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Can i use this app for kernel Perseus or Adam? (the kernels are used in OMEGA and Wanamlite rom) pls confirm if anyone can use this cool app on OMEGA or Wanam rom. thanks!
More...
Android Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?cp512ei829wju9u
Green Apple
http://www.mediafire.com/?55810g3l1sfu5gu
AOKP Heat
http://www.mediafire.com/?vrxri2rf322tj52
Whirlpool Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?nsleip6kbso1im3
AOKP
http://www.mediafire.com/?axcbae0we6686a5
GearDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/?u1ldf7bqt3ekihh
Jolly Roger
http://www.mediafire.com/?lsrg1i3fqy6ucza
http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee496/JaeKar99/J-RogerII.gif
Tardis
http://www.mediafire.com/?nv9yzsr1d3l0vsr
Blue Crumble Android
http://www.mediafire.com/?0jmw262qrx78fay
Stainless
http://www.mediafire.com/download/p4076wdvvnnod4n/Stainless.zip
SciFiDroid
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ddqc68t3gw6kj58/SciFiDroid.zip
the app doesn't work at all.
The speedo bootanim is only 200 bytes ... Something is wrong?
magic_moe_ said:
the app doesn't work at all.
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Well, nobody is going to help you if you don't give more info than "it doesn't work".
starbucks2010 said:
The speedo bootanim is only 200 bytes ... Something is wrong?
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Hey, you're right. I just checked and it looks like speedo, spyro and warpvortexr are all corrupted files. I'll re-do them in the next couple-days and re-upload.
This was posted in another thread...
fgr said:
Not working for you?
Finally found the solution in a thread by anbech, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1897969
Use the CWM_CustomBootanimation_421_Enable.zip. It's for the S3, but works fine on the S4.
Just because the kernel supports it doesn't mean the system does. This flashes the file "bootanimation" to the /system/bin folder. That file is already there, so I made a copy of the existing one before overwriting it with this (just in case).
I'm not using ROM Toolbox, I just copy my animation (bootanimation.zip) to the /system/media folder since I don't change it often, but it should work.
The link above also has a good tutorial on making boot animations.
By the way, I'm using agat's kernel.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41986187&postcount=16
dude thanks a lot for this 1080p bootanimation!
and this thread deserved 5star! :good:
just please... more cool bootanimation like stock R2D2 droid, or RAZ..
anyway great work.. keep it up!
edit : oh forgot to say, work perfectly with GTi9500 - 1st flash the SGS3 bootanimation enabled zip.. then just choose any of this 1080p to fit our S4 screen!! yay!
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and the rom toolbox just don't work with TW rom.. it's just for stock Android / AOSP rom..
i suggest u change all img link to imgur.com
photobucket is not suitable for hotlinking..
Looks good thanks
Gypsy

Development [PORT][SM-A536x]Galaxy S21 FE 5G port for Galaxy A53 5G

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​My first ROM for Galaxy A53 (SM-A536x)​Based on G990EXXU5EWD2 (XXV, April)
By Me
Telegram group - CLICK
WARNING!
Need to update stock firmware before flashing my build! Otherwise, you will get the error "Image size is larger than the target device"!
Features:​• All Features from Galaxy S21 FE
• Removed the most useless programs (In my opinion)
• Live blur work smooth
• Samsung keyboard replaced with GBoard
• Advanced Power Menu (Thanks @ShaDisNX255)
• Added Calculator by default
• New menu "Zest" in settings
• Flagship animation in OneUI Home
• AOD Transition
• Flagship Edge Lighting Effects
• New Bootanimation
• Sounds from Galaxy S23
• New information on "About phone"
• Changing the screen resolution
• Added Taskbar from Fold Devices
• Added Flagship Fingerprint animation
Bugs:​• Calls through wireless headphones do not work
• SmartView does not work!
• Dex crashed (More precisely, his service)
How To Install:​• Download system.img and flash in system partition
• Go to wipe - Format Data - yes
• Flash Magisk apk and reboot
Credits:​• @TringQuack For the great help in adding a non-laging live blur, and in many ways!
• @ShaDisNX255 For help in fixing the NFC!
• @TurboRCT For creating a custom menu "About phone"!
• @TenSeventy7 For making Zest menu!
• @Yanndroid For making Zest menu!
• @BlackMesa123 For making Zest menu!
• @Droid365 For adding Zest menu and more features!
• Zest ROM Team!
Download:​• Google Drive - removed
Last version - Here
Fix updat - Here
Version 1.2.0 - Here
its not needed to add kernel sources if you don't include a kernel.
Can you upload screenshots of the system, I'm interested in installing it, and does the camera function work through the watch?
Dirty flashed it, worked perfectly. But a few things: I don't know what "Advanced power menu supposed to be, but my restart button is now gone. Also SmartView DOES work (at least for me) Plus fingerprint animation style, just crashes every time. Although a few bugs here and there, this is really great, and I really hope its gonna get fixes.
can i put system.img in the AP file in super.img.lz4 and then flash it with odin?
Could u explain this in simple terms for old person like me to understand. Got a ph locked to cricket so how would I flash to put this on and would it unlock phone. thanks
claudiuo said:
can i put system.img in the AP file in super.img.lz4 and then flash it with odin?
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Why would you put it in super.img.lz4? Just create a system.tar with with the system.img, and put it in the AP slot. If you don't rename it it should work, if odin allowes to flash it. I would still recommend using a custom recovery tho (PBRP, SHRP, Orangefox etc.)
rabaimor said:
Why would you put it in super.img.lz4? Just create a system.tar with with the system.img, and put it in the AP slot. If you don't rename it it should work, if odin allowes to flash it. I would still recommend using a custom recovery tho (PBRP, SHRP, Orangefox etc.)
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thanks for the reply! i installed twrp and flash the system.img with chondoe flasher
it doesn't work! it says "size of image is larger than target device" pls help
ok i flashed it but i get bootloop and the error "failed to mount /system_root (invalid argument)" please help me i really want to install this rom!
Holus58 said:
Can you upload screenshots of the system, I'm interested in installing it, and does the camera function work through the watch?
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rabaimor said:
Dirty flashed it, worked perfectly. But a few things: I don't know what "Advanced power menu supposed to be, but my restart button is now gone. Also SmartView DOES work (at least for me) Plus fingerprint animation style, just crashes every time. Although a few bugs here and there, this is really great, and I really hope its gonna get fixes.
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You can Find Avanced Power menu settings in Additional settings
claudiuo said:
can i put system.img in the AP file in super.img.lz4 and then flash it with odin?
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You can try... I don't know
Can anyone report if this rom is any faster compared to stock one ui?
WARNING!
Need to update stock firmware before flashing my build! Otherwise, you will get the error "Image size is larger than the target device"!
Ferchurito said:
Can anyone report if this rom is any faster compared to stock one ui?
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In my opinion, yes, it is faster... But there are bugs (Indicated in the post), so it's up to you...
Operating System Tester said:
In my opinion, yes, it is faster... But there are bugs (Indicated in the post), so it's up to you...
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Can you please fix the SSRM Warning massage showing after every reboot? Also do you have any idea why the fingerprint animation changer crashes for me?
4k 60 video record work?
foldingfish said:
4k 60 video record work?
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Work
rabaimor said:
Can you please fix the SSRM Warning massage showing after every reboot? Also do you have any idea why the fingerprint animation changer crashes for me?
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Already working on it

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