[bootanimation] Dodge - Imported from Detroid - OnePlus 2 Themes and Apps

did some "Dodge" themed bootanimation stuff for my OP2,
resolution is 1080 x 1920
if you use a randomizer put them in the estimated folder
or rename the zip to "bootanimation.zip" and replace the original.
perhaps you can backup the original file as you wanna keep it
have fun
2 pics attached & 2 versions of the bootanimation

Good job, dude.
It would be great if u just make dodge logo only with some glows or something like that
Thanks man

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[Q] how do i make boot animation from avi?

i found the coolest thing ever, its avi and almost a minute long. i really want it to become my boot animation, i really dont have any idea how to do it. does anyone have any suggestions for how to get this done? ps - the avi has audio too, and that would be even more awesome to include.
You can create a boot animation from any type of video format even if the format is in flash (swf) what you need is a programs that convert videos to either. Jpg or. PNG file (boot animation can be done using only those two formats) ..... about adding sound to your animation yo need to know if the ROM you are running right now is capable to do audio @ boot if not you wont be able to make it work with sound.
Send from My Draken X
Okay thanks, I'm on it.
only .png picture files
Not sure this is right, I have saved the sequence as jpg images - 1418 of them - to a folder size of 58.4 mb with each image sized 704 X 400. Do they need to match droid x screen size to fill screen? And does my desc.txt really have to be 1418 plus lines? is there an easier way?
Thanks for any help with this, if I can do it I will post it so others might decide to use it.
mattmartin77 said:
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Wait, what?
the desc.txt file will have max prob 5 lines
my custom boot animation txt looks like this exactly, but yours would prob be a little different
480 480 15
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
(480 is the width/height; 15 is the fps; 1= #of times that part loops, 0= not freeze on last image of fps unlike the liberty boot animation which would have a 10)
part0 is a folder that contains the images that would be the non looping part, and part1 is the looping pictures folder
the .png is the file extension of the pictures
mattmartin77 said:
the desc.txt file will have max prob 5 lines
my custom boot animation txt looks like this exactly
480 480 15
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
(480 is the width/height; 15 is the fps; 1= #of times that part loops, 0= not freeze on last image of fps unlike the liberty boot animation which would have a 10)
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OH okay I get it. Can the fps be higher? Like 25? And can it not loop? It's like a minute long.
Does the phone start after the boot or when its ready? Like if the boot animation was too long would the phone start without showing it all? And do jpg files not work?
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.jpg format works as well, that what i use to make mine animations
marculous said:
Not sure this is right, I have saved the sequence as jpg images - 1418 of them - to a folder size of 58.4 mb with each image sized 704 X 400. Do they need to match droid x screen size to fill screen? And does my desc.txt really have to be 1418 plus lines? is there an easier way?
Thanks for any help with this, if I can do it I will post it so others might decide to use it.
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no you dont have to add 1418 of lines create , download one of mine bootanimation and decompress the zip file you see how they work... plus DO NOT USE the NOTEPAD from windows (dont know way but android doesnt like .txt created by this notepad) and download notepad++ from here [url="http://notepad-plus-plus.org/release/5.8.7]Notepad++ (Free)[/url] use that notepad to modified the desc.txt
Okay I think I can do that, going to tackle it after a break.
Okay can't get it to work right. Only plays 2 of the 20 folders, and its choppy. Changed the frame rate to 50 because it played slow. Desc.txt looks like
480 854 50
p 1 0 part0
p 1 0 part1
etc on up to part20
And when it played the aspect ratio was jacked up.
Tried four times.
marculous said:
Okay can't get it to work right. Only plays 2 of the 20 folders, and its choppy. Changed the frame rate to 50 because it played slow. Desc.txt looks like
480 854 50
p 1 0 part0
p 1 0 part1
etc on up to part20
And when it played the aspect ratio was jacked up.
Tried four times.
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1450 frames is way to much for a Boot Animation (sorry if i didn't mention that before) max i have run is 390 frames @ 120 an still running very tide to the end, i dont know what app are you using to create you frames but if that app give you the options to make for sample 500 frames out of the clip you have that will be better....from there you can start your testing stage and deleted as many necessary frames to make your animation run smooth
P.S. you don't need to create 20 folders for your animation 1 folder is enought for it, 2 folders is more likely when the 2nd folder contains a loop of the animation in question
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1450 frames is way to much for a Boot Animation (sorry if i didn't mention that before) max i have run is 390 frames @ 120 an still running very tide to the end, i dont know what app are you using to create you frames but if that app give you the options to make for sample 500 frames out of the clip you have that will be better....from there you can start your testing stage and deleted as many necessary frames to make your animation run smooth
P.S. you don't need to create 20 folders for your animation 1 folder is enought for it, 2 folders is more likely when the 2nd folder contains a loop of the animation in question
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Oh. Crap. I read a thread said no more than 3mb per folder. The thing is, I didn't want to loop it.
Let me try this,
Can I make a boot animation that's close to a minute long with an avi as the source, have it play full screen with audio and look good? And if not, how close to what I want can I get?
I'm on apex 1.4.1 and I used avidemux 2.5 to make jpegs from the avi selection.
marculous said:
Oh. Crap. I read a thread said no more than 3mb per folder. The thing is, I didn't want to loop it.
Let me try this,
Can I make a boot animation that's close to a minute long with an avi as the source, have it play full screen with audio and look good? And if not, how close to what I want can I get?
I'm on apex 1.4.1 and I used avidemux 2.5 to make jpegs from the avi selection.
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actually that really doesnt matter cuz i have some animation over 10 MB in a single folder and still working like a charm.....well like i said 2 folders is more like doing a loop out of one of them, having an AVI as boot animation that will be sweet is Google implement that feature in near future on Android using avi, mpg2 or mp4 as boot animation.
i heard (not sure) that Apex CAN run Boot animation with, i have no way to test it cuz im Running Liberty 1.5 (1.75 very soon) ....
P.S. if you want i can help you out with your animation just send me the Link of the video and ill create one and you can have that one as a reference for future animation of yours
well you can have it be a minute long if you want, but i think that is a long time personally, my custom one is pushing 15 seconds and i think it is long. i was told audio doesnt work on liberty rom. the audio must be named "Android_Audio.mp3" without quotes. it is going to be in the same folder on your phone where the bootanimation.zip is kept, /data/local make sure that the audio file is not in the .zip. the desc must contain a line that says "part 0 1 android" also without quotes. btw 1400 frames is not at all recommendable
draken78 said:
actually that really doesnt matter cuz i have some animation over 10 MB in a single folder and still working like a charm.....well like i said 2 folders is more like doing a loop out of one of them, having an AVI as boot animation that will be sweet is Google implement that feature in near future on Android using avi, mpg2 or mp4 as boot animation.
i heard (not sure) that Apex CAN run Boot animation with, i have no way to test it cuz im Running Liberty 1.5 (1.75 very soon) ....
P.S. if you want i can help you out with your animation just send me the Link of the video and ill create one and you can have that one as a reference for future animation of yours
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I know apex can run audio at boot, 1.4.1 boots with the thx sound playing. I will send you a link later this evening with the avi. And thanks.
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well you can have it be a minute long if you want, but i think that is a long time personally, my custom one is pushing 15 seconds and i think it is long. i was told audio doesnt work on liberty rom. the audio must be named "Android_Audio.mp3" without quotes. it is going to be in the same folder on your phone where the bootanimation.zip is kept, /data/local make sure that the audio file is not in the .zip. the desc must contain a line that says "part 0 1 android" also without quotes. btw 1400 frames is not at all recommendable
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I could go with it being shorter, and it doesn't have to include audio, but I know it can.

[I9003][MOD]Create Your Own Bootanimation (sanim.zip) (I9003 Gingerbread)

This thread is about on how to make your own bootanimation for your I9003 Gingerbread.
BASIC
Inside the sanim.zip file
If you extract the contents of the sanim.zip file to your computer, you will see:
- A desc.txt file
- A part0 folder (Contains PNG images named in incremental numbers)
More part1, part2 etc. folders (May or may not be present)
As you can see, sanim.zip merely contains one text file and one or more folders with PNG images. The animation is played simply by displaying the images in a sequence, and the text file defines how they are to be played. In essence, first the PNG files in the part0 folder are displayed one after the other and afterwards, those in the part1 file – if it exists – are displayed, again one after the other, and so on.
The folders
These contain PNG images named in numbers, starting from something like 0000.png or 00001.png and proceeding with increments of 1. There has to be at least one folder, and there is no known upper limit to the number of folders.
The desc.txt file
This file defines how the images in the folder(s) are displayed during the boot animation, in the following format:
Width Height Frame-rate
p Loop Pause Folder1
p Loop Pause Folder2
An example of a desc.txt file is:
480 800 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
As you can see, in the first line, 480 and 800 define the width and height of the boot animation in pixels for this example. This must be the same as the screen resolution of your device for the boot animation to properly play in full screen. 30 is the frame rate in fps (frames per second) i.e. number of images to display per second. (resolution for I9003 is 480x800)
The second and third lines have a same format, start with p, which stands for a part of the animation and end in part0 or part1, which denotes the folder in which the images for that part are present.
The number after ‘p’ defines how many times this part will loop (repeat playback) before switching to the next part (if present). Specifying 0 would make the part loop indefinitely till the phone has fully booted.
The next number is for the pause, and is expressed in the number of frames, which can be translated into time by dividing it by the frame rate. A pause of 15 for example, would mean pausing for the time it takes 15 frames to play and since the frame rate is 30 frames per second, 15 frames would take half a second.
Translating all of this in case of the above example, the boot animation will play at a resolution of 480 by 800 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps, starting with the contents of part0 folder and after playing them in one loop, switching to contents of part1 folder and playing them continuously till the device fully boots.
Note: Most high-end Android devices with large screens have a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, and are referred to as HDPI. Some mid-range devices have a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels and are called MDPI. Lastly, the screen resolution of some low-end devices is 340 x 320 pixels and these are called LDPI.
Requirements:
1. A zip/unzip utility like 7-Zip
2. Image editor of your choice like Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.NET, and also MS Paint.
3. A plain text editor of your choice. Using Windows Notepad for editing text files that are to be used in Linux is not always a good idea, so use something like Notepad++ instead.
4. Creativity and Time
5. I9003 screen resolution is 480x800
Procedure:
1. Go through the entire inside the sanim.zip (Description on the top post, if you haven’t already done so)
2. Plan how your boot animation will run including how many distinct parts it will have, how long will each part play and what will be the sequence of the parts.
3. Make a new folder at any convenient location on your computer, and name it sanim.
4. In this folder, create a folder for each part of your boot animation, named part0, part1 and so on.
5. In the image editor of your choice, make all the image files for each part of your boot animation with the proper which is 480x800 equal to I9003 phone screen resolution, and save them in the respective folder for each part, in PNG format. Up to 32 bit PNGs are supported.
Note: In case you are converting an existing boot animation to fit your phone’s screen, simply extract the images from it and resize each of them to your device’s screen resolution.
6. Make sure the images are named in numerical format and in proper sequence, i.e. the images in the first part should start with let’s say 000.png and go on till 075.png, and the images in the second part should then start off with 076.png and go on till – for instance – 123.png.
7. Once you have the images for all the parts done and saved with proper names in each folder, create a text file named desc.txt in the main sanim folder.
8. Open the text file in a text editor and edit it in the format described in detail in the desc.txt file section above. Do consider that a frame rate higher than 30 fps can give issues on many devices.
Note: In case you are converting an existing boot animation to fit your phone’s screen, keep everything the same as in the original desc.txt file and change only the resolution.
9. Now select everything inside the sanim folder and zip them into a new uncompressed zip archive using your favorite compression utility. Here is the method using 7-zip:
9A. Select everything inside the sanim folder.
9B. Right-click on any of the selected files/folders and from the 7-zip menu, select ‘Add to archive’.
9C. Use ‘zip’ as the archive format and ‘store’ as the compression level, and click OK. This will create a file called sanim.zip in the same folder.
DONE with your own bootanimation.
Applying sanim.zip into I9003
Copying the sanim.zip to /system/media/. Make sure you have root access and mount your system to R/W access. This will be done by Root Explorer. After that reboot your I9003
Note: Make sure you have done backup your original sanim.zip to somewhere safe like External Card or PC. This can be done by MOVE the file out from the original place and paste it to your External Card.
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UPDATED (21/10/2011)
Creating a boot animation, start to finish.
The following is a start to finish how to via the method that I create boot animations. I can't take full credit, as I have found bits and pieces here an there. I just put them all together..in one place. This isn't an easy process, and does require quite a bit of time.
Tools you will need
- DVD Videosoft Studio
- Gimp or Paint.net or fotosizer
- Zip file creator like 7zip
So get all the programs dloaded and installed and figure out what you want to use for your animation.
You can use images or a clip of video.
We will begin with a youtube video. Youdoofus has supplied us with an excellent specimen.
YouTube - Doin' Your Mom - with dancing cat
A. Downloading a video (Skip these steps if using some other video. Go to B.)
Open the video studio
Click Youtube
Then Youtube download
Paste the link of the video you want to use
Click download (bottom right)
Close out of the Download screen, un check all of the boxes in the pop-up otherwise the program does install web toolbars.
B. Extracting Images from any video. (Skip to C if you already have images.)
Open the video studio
Click on Photo and Images
Free Video to Jpeg
Browse to you video file
Select the option (I use every frame so I can pic and choose)
Close studio, remember to un check the boxes
C. Convert Images
Create a folder on your desktop and put your images in it.
Use you photo edit tool of choice. I use fotosizer, it allows batch.
Select your size. For the Evo use 480x800
Choose Destination Folder I always create a new folder
Output as .png
Filename mask should be %f (the other options never work for me)
Choose add images
Highlight all of the images
Click Start
Now open the new folder of converted images (you can delete the originals folder from the first step above)
Right click on the first image and select rename
Rename in numerical order 0001 pressing tab after you are done..until you reach the end. I don't use more than 100 images. Small groups like this can be repeated. I only pulled 15 images from the video. We will have it loop in the script below.
D. Building the bootanimaton.zip
Create two folders, named part0 and part1
part0 will contain a single, display once png and part1 would contain the animation images. You can play with different scenarios here...ie loop images until boot is complete or loop once and stop on one last image. I will get more details together soon.
Place animation files in part1 folder and a "frozen image" in part0 if you choose to set it up that way.
We need to tell the animation what to do with this type of txt file
480 800 60
p 0 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
again
The boot animation is stored on your phone as a zip file in the folder /system/media. It consists of 2 folders part0 and part1 and a description text file (desc.txt). Both part0 and part1 folders contain animation frames as PNG files. part0 folder contains those frames which are animated only once, where as part1 folder contains the looped(repeated) frames. The desc.txt file contains the animation settings such as fps (number of frames per second), width, height, times to be played, pause time etc you can change up a lot here.
Ctrl+ select the part0 file the part1 and the desc text file and right click.
Select 7zip or your zip program and then "add to blahblahblah.zip" Make sure to do .zip and not the other choices. Make sure your default settings are for no compression.
Rename the file bootanimation.zip (remember not to name it .zip.zip) I keep a few animations on my sd car in a file called "booty" so I typically put something in front like kitty_bootanimation.zip so i know which is which.
Put the file on your sd card.
Use root explorer to navigate to system.media and rename the current boot animation to whatever you want.
Now copy your new animation from the sd card to system.media
In some cases the animation will be located at system.customize.resource
To add an audio clip use any mp3, renamed android_audio.mp3 and put it in the same place as your animation. Keep in mind audio doesn't work on all roms. You may also need to adjust the length. I use Audacity for that on the pc, and there are a number of ringtone trimmers that will do it on the phone.
ALSO SEE THIS:-
1. How to make your own boot animations (with sound if you want) by despotovski01
2. How to preview your Android boot animations on your computer by despotovski01
3. Boot Animation Creator-Make Android Boot Animations With Ease! by despotovski01
superb bro.
wow.. thanks for sharing man...
doesnt work for me : forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=18607910#post18607910
Nice Explanation bro..You might check my attched file and Maybe It will fit on your thread...\m/
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Nice Explanation bro..You might check my attched file and Maybe It will fit on your thread...\m/
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OP UPDATED! thanks...
Thanks im a complete beginner at this but gonna give it a go i will share when completed
Sent from galaxy s2 , somewhere having a beer using xda premium
adz63 said:
Thanks im a complete beginner at this but gonna give it a go i will share when completed
Sent from galaxy s2 , somewhere having a beer using xda premium
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u shud share
Droid Bionic Boot Animation
Heyy guys..can anyone pls provide me with droid bionic boot animation for our GT-i9003 device?? I am trying to downscale the original droid bionic boot animation resolution but it's not working..

[Bootanimation] MASSIVE 180+ QMG BootAnimation LiBRaRy KoLLecTioN (6/25/14)

Here is the link. Thanks AbhishekS​
The above Boot Animation happens to be an Android KitKat “Easter Egg” Boot Animation, which is my current running theme, I tend to update these Boot Animations regularly when I find something that stands out, 2 weeks ago I had a Android Tribute to Sochi Winter Olympic Games which can still be downloaded.
The Boot Animations featured here in this thread are NON-FLASHABLE, that is they cannot be installed through custom Recovery. They are however, installed manually and I will explain in detail how this is done. These Boot Animations run on QMG file format which are located in your Samsung’s system/media file. Inside your system/media file there are 3 files that I use:
1) BootSamsung.qmg-> This is a rather large file that holds the main Boot Animation, it does not loop.
2) BootSamsungLoop.qmg-> This is the smallest of the 3 files, it normally loops, but not always, it can also be inconsistent and run continuously or end abruptly. Begins immediately after the BootSamsung.qmg often without a sequence, screen may dim as it runs.
3) ShutDown.qmg-> This is an important one, as it plays a Boot Animation as the device “Powers Off and Restarts”, restart is the key word, as Power off will not play a ShutDown. Tends to hold on the last image before device reboots.​
While the above are the 3 files in the system/media file there is 1 more file that I use that is found in the system/media/audio/ui:
1) PowerOn.ogg-> This is a sound file that is typically 18-20 seconds that plays music during the BootSamsung.qmg & BootSamsungLoop.qmg, before turning off prior to reaching the Lockscreen.
Boot Animation Sound can be controlled under System Volume.​
First, things first when you may be more familiar with these QMG files than you know. When your device was new, unboxed, setup, before Root and Unlock. These QMG files were already on your device. If you have Flashed a Bootanimation.zip, YOU MUST REMOVE IT in order to install these Boot Animation QMG files as 2 Boot Animations will not run at the same time and the Bootanimation.zip is set to run as the MAIN Boot Animation.
To move forward, I suggest to either “move” or “delete” the existing bootanimation.zip file. If you are unsure where the bootanimation.zip file is it would be in your system/media folder. As look around for the “bootsamsungloop.qmg” and the “shutdown.qmg” if they are there go ahead and “delete” them. Go into system/media/audio/ui and look for the “PowerOn.ogg” and delete this file as well. See my example of the bootanimation.zip in the system/media folder below.
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Once, this is complete and/or if you have never flashed a bootanimation.zip, the next step-> select a Boot Animation that you would like to try and download. Can either move the extracted files to your device or extract the files to a folder on your device and move them to the appropriate folder.
+++ KEEP IN MIND +++ If you just removed your bootanimation.zip whether it was deleted or moved, when you reboot, your system is going to expect it to be there. When rebooting if your device reboots into Recovery a simple Battery Pull or Reboot will be enough to get the new QMG Boot Animations to turn on.
Remember:
bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, shutdown.qmg-> system/media
PowerOn.ogg-> system/media/audio/ui
Change the Permissions to RW-R-R (as displayed below)​
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As a note: I tend to suggest using the “T” ie “Sticky” Special Permission setting on the QMG files, as I use variable speeds, max file settings, and play is smoother.
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​A few things to keep in mind.
A custom Bootanimation works best with a custom ROM, it simply does, Stock ROMs do not finish the same.
There may be a delay between the loading of the Bootanimation and after the Recovery Logo loading screen appears.
QMG files are governed by Samsung Theme Designer, which means there are limits however, limits can be pushed to create the best results.
Bootanimation’s require the use of both bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg (using one without the other will produce undesirable results.)
I am always looking for new creations to add to the collection, any suggestions, any posts with work provided credit will be given.
Feel free to see if these Boot Animations on other Samsung Device’s and Tablet’s at your Own Risk.
Please, give credit where due, there are many Bootanimations here, if I left someone out please let me know, if you want to post my work, please extend the courtesy.
With so many Bootanimations it is often hard to remember all of the sources that I pulled them from, the largest source Developer that does simply incredible work and is simply known throughout the Android community for his work is JaeKarr99 which most of the Bootanimations that appear in this LiBRaRy KoLLecTioN are his, I have simply accepted the challenge of using a difficult themeing system and configured it the best I can to keep these Bootanimations in the best form possible. This was done through the guidance of xessus as his walkthroughs and many many countless hours of attempting this work is hopefully showing a positive. Other themers I will mention are Crakanug with the Black Ops II Bootanimation, PartimusPrime, CyanogenMod with CM, BKJolly, and the many others, if I fail to recognize I apologize it is not intentional nor out of disrespect, please forgive me.
Go ahead and Reboot the device. You are all done. Enjoy!
Let the FUN BeGiN!​
This is a LiBRARY KoLLeCTioN of BooTaNiMATioNs
-> To Start Off this KoLLeeCTioN I would like to BeGiN it with a FavoriTe Batman… <-
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​UPDATED 2/17/14 Batman_Bootanimation link Thanks JaeKar99
Batman is the "30th" Bootanimation that I have ready for the library at this moment, there will be more Superhero's, possibly Star Wars, or Star Trek character's kicking off Future BULK ADDITIONS!!!
Knight Rider Thanks OptimusADDiCT
Silver Surfer Preview by KachowPow
Red Orb Thanks JaeKar99
Blu Rotator Thanks JaeKar99
Blue Lines A Thanks JaeKar99
Blue Lines B Thanks JaeKar99
Blue Kystal Machine Thanks JaeKar99
Blu Wave Thanks JaeKar99
Red Binary Nex Thanks JaeKar99
Super Mario Shroom’vision
Star Wars Battle
Star Wars Battle Ground Old Republic
Android Blue Cube Shutdown Thanks xessus
Android Blues Thanks JaeKar99
AOKP Thanks JaeKar99
Apple Tippiddy-Tap
Apple Smash (Updated logo is jumpy)
Atomic numbers Thanks JaeKar99
UPDATED 2/17/14 AeNomolyll-1(current favorite) Thanks JaeKar99
BA_AeNolmoyll Thanks JaeKar99
Baked
Beanstown106's_Bootanimation from his current Verizon ROM
Bios similar to what appears on the Hyperdrive ROM Thanks ade_tobat
CM11
Dr. Who
Dr. Who 50th Anniversary
UPDATED 2/11/14 Dr. Who Time Traveler Extended Cut Thanks JaeKar99
Flyn Vs Thanks JaeKar99
Google
Javanese, the themer is Dark-R his OP is here.
Knox RAID ATT ROM Bootanimation Thanks drakeymcmb
Marvel Thanks JaeKar99
Note III Thanks kevinrocksman
UPDATED 2/17/14 Reactor Thanks JaeKar99
STOCK Verizon Bootanimation
SlimKat Thanks SlimROMs
The Cross Thanks JaeKar99
Nostalgic Collection
Samsung Vibrant
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[*]Green Samsung Mist
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[*]Samsung Galaxy S
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[*]Samsung Sparkle
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[*]Samsung Droid Charge
AAL-Nex Thanks JaeKar99
Apophamator Thanks JaeKar99
Flaming Red Skull Thanks JaeKar99
Use Your Illusions Part I Thanks JaeKar99 (unsure of development)
Use Your Illusions Part II Thanks JaeKar99 (unsure of development)
Use Your Illusions Part III Thanks JaeKar99 (unsure of development)
Use Your Illusions Part IV (Picture of all 3 images above included) Thanks JaeKar99 (unsure of development)
This happens to be a "Special Bootanimation" as it combines Parts I, II, & III into one Incredible Bootanimation, check it out!!!
Here is a BIG Request... THE MATRIX COLLECTION happens to be the Matrix, Bootanimation and Shutdown, Enjoy! Thanks JaeKar99
Matrix Droid Thanks JaeKar99
Matrix in Blue Thanks JaeKar99
Apple Rotten to the Core Thanks JaeKar99
Pissing on Apple Thanks JaeKar99
Krynisis Thanks JaeKar99
Galaxus Thanks JaeKar99
Countdown to Call of Duty ~ Ghost Countdown Thanks JaeKar99
Bbokeh Thanks JaeKar99
STAR TREK WARPSPEED
UPDATED 2/17/14 Star Trek Twist Thanks zul8er
Star Wars R2D2
STAR WARS HYPERDRIVE
Alien Blue Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
Alien Green Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
Alien Orange Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
Blowing Smoke Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
Motorcycle Bootanimation
[for still image click here]
BKJolly's Pac Man Bootanimation Thanks BKJolly
Wave-Ani_Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
Multi-Color Swirl Bootanimation Thanks JaeKar99
[for still image click here]
Nexus Beam Bootanimation Thanks PartimusPrime
Kit Kat 4.4+ Bootanimation
Black Ops II FINAL Version Thanks Crackanug
E-Core Thanks JaeKar99
FlyinVs (This is the original version without the Note 3 Logo no Sound) Thanks JaeKar99
Pretty in Pink THIS IS FOR LADIES... THIS IS FOR LADIES... THIS IS FOR LADIES... Thanks JaeKar99
SciFiDroid Thanks JaeKar99
Stargate Thanks JaeKar99
Superman
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Holy crap man! Epic collection, THANKS!!!
So I followed the steps, and it all works... The only problem is the anumation doesn't have time to complete on startup. The splash screen is on, the bootup sound plays, then partway through the music the animation starts. It plays roughly halfway then it's my homescreen. Then when I shut down, the animation doesn't start at the beginning. Any ideas?
Thanks a bunch for the step-by-step instructions, btw!
Here's what I suggest. First, make sure that you are using a Custom ROM, this is essential as the carrier/stock ROMs always produce inconsistent results with these Boot Animations. The second thing that I recommend is on the qmg files is when setting the permissions either in Root Explorer or some similar file explorer application, first set the permissions to rw-r-r as this is a required permission, but also add the "Sticky" or the "T" which will display as rw-r-r-T as a permission setting. I recommend this on the following files -> bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, and shutdown.qmg . Adding this permission tends to hold the file rather than close it, most of the Boot Animations that I've added to the above collection do not use typical settings and of course Samsung's Theme Design program was not meant to compile 1080x1920 Boot Animations it was meant more to compile 320x480, which these BA's tend to carry a larger format and a range of different speeds. The Sticky setting is most useful espeacially on some of the Animations that run extremely fast such as the "Flash" or the "Olympics".
The sound files are always tricky, which I should note this because the bootsamsungloop.qmg is very inconsistent, this file has it's own speed, eventhough I've set it under the parameters, but if you flash enough of these BA's, you'll notice the bootsamsungloop.qmg is the file that often dims at random and can stop whenever it wants. The Thor1 (not one of my favorites) is an excellent example of this.
There are plenty of great BA's to play around with. Don't focus on the size of GIF's as the GIF's do not reflect the actual size of the images in the QMG zips. Feel free to let me know what Animations you would like to see, I'm willing to add anything except personal custom work, but anything to please everyone, after all that is the purpose of the collection.:good:
KachowPow said:
Here's what I suggest. First, make sure that you are using a Custom ROM, this is essential as the carrier/stock ROMs always produce inconsistent results with these Boot Animations. The second thing that I recommend is on the qmg files is when setting the permissions either in Root Explorer or some similar file explorer application, first set the permissions to rw-r-r as this is a required permission, but also add the "Sticky" or the "T" which will display as rw-r-r-T as a permission setting. I recommend this on the following files -> bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, and shutdown.qmg . Adding this permission tends to hold the file rather than close it, most of the Boot Animations that I've added to the above collection do not use typical settings and of course Samsung's Theme Design program was not meant to compile 1080x1920 Boot Animations it was meant more to compile 320x480, which these BA's tend to carry a larger format and a range of different speeds. The Sticky setting is most useful espeacially on some of the Animations that run extremely fast such as the "Flash" or the "Olympics".
The sound files are always tricky, which I should note this because the bootsamsungloop.qmg is very inconsistent, this file has it's own speed, eventhough I've set it under the parameters, but if you flash enough of these BA's, you'll notice the bootsamsungloop.qmg is the file that often dims at random and can stop whenever it wants. The Thor1 (not one of my favorites) is an excellent example of this.
There are plenty of great BA's to play around with. Don't focus on the size of GIF's as the GIF's do not reflect the actual size of the images in the QMG zips. Feel free to let me know what Animations you would like to see, I'm willing to add anything except personal custom work, but anything to please everyone, after all that is the purpose of the collection.:good:
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GREAT JOB MATE!!! Is there are way you can create flashables so nextime i install custom Rom i dont have to Re do the Steps Again??? and I can try them all as well easier??? =) Thanks Mate!
thx
thx very nice
vinvargas24 said:
GREAT JOB MATE!!! Is there are way you can create flashables so nextime i install custom Rom i dont have to Re do the Steps Again??? and I can try them all as well easier??? =) Thanks Mate!
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Thanks! I'm glad you are enjoying them. While I did consider early on turning these Boot Animations over to flashable zips, I felt the process would slow down the growth of the Collection. So, I continued to focus on QMG formats for a couple main reasons.
Perhaps this can be of assistance in at least giving faster access to the latest Boot Animations, here is the link to MediaFire folder that holds the latest and most recent Boot Animations....
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/sa1r8iprkckm7/Bootanimations
wvwb68 said:
thx very nice
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hi @KachowPow .. can you help me in making this new marvel for note 3 bootanimation.. here is the link https://mega.co.nz/#!SFZFHCpC!CsHkeHz7u3bBeSet2UttJs1wrvqDhm2-A-XOiukRvcU .. thanks a ton =)
Thanks a lot, that Matrix animation just never gets old for me
hilmi94zul said:
hi @KachowPow .. can you help me in making this new marvel for note 3 bootanimation.. here is the link https://mega.co.nz/#!SFZFHCpC!CsHkeHz7u3bBeSet2UttJs1wrvqDhm2-A-XOiukRvcU .. thanks a ton =)
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Nice, :good: I was just talking to @_MutantX_ about this one as he uses it for his signature, as you can see from this link. I'm going to be converting a few of his Boot Animations over to the collection so that they can be used on other devices/carriers. But, I do plan to work on the mp4 that you shared, I am going to try some new software to capture the best image to convert it, just give me some time to work on it. Thanks for sharing! :good:
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Nice, :good: I was just talking to @_MutantX_ about this one as he uses it for his signature, as you can see from this link. I'm going to be converting a few of his Boot Animations over to the collection so that they can be used on other devices/carriers. But, I do plan to work on the mp4 that you shared, I am going to try some new software to capture the best image to convert it, just give me some time to work on it. Thanks for sharing! :good:
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I look to convert it embellish with images it this evening, during my return of the work. At about 9 pm
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Nice, :good: I was just talking to @_MutantX_ about this one as he uses it for his signature, as you can see from this link. I'm going to be converting a few of his Boot Animations over to the collection so that they can be used on other devices/carriers. But, I do plan to work on the mp4 that you shared, I am going to try some new software to capture the best image to convert it, just give me some time to work on it. Thanks for sharing! :good:
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nice @kachapow .. do notify me onced you have finished.. =)
hilmi94zul said:
nice @kachapow .. do notify me onced you have finished.. =)
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I will.
While on the subject of Marvel does anyone have any characters, hero's, villan's they want to see? I'm always looking for stuff and if something is desired I'll find it and make it! :highfive:
KachowPow said:
I will.
While on the subject of Marvel does anyone have any characters, hero's, villan's they want to see? I'm always looking for stuff and if something is desired I'll find it and make it! :highfive:
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how about ironman
Hello
Your "Google" boot animation in post #2...
I once used the same animation but it also included the text "Android" in it. Have you heard of it and do you know where to find it?
I'm really looking for it.
Thanks
/CK
Café King said:
Hello
Your "Google" boot animation in post #2...
I once used the same animation but it also included the text "Android" in it. Have you heard of it and do you know where to find it?
I'm really looking for it.
Thanks
/CK
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I can not say that I have seen that one, I have seen the one with the circles that are in the pale colors as displayed in the GIF, which is different than the "Play Edition" version 2 that is in the Google QMG download which runs the red, yellow, green, and blue colors. If you happen to find the Android version, please post, I'll convert it, post it and give you credit for it (unless their is a Developer or Themer that designed it, which I'll give you Contribution acknowledgement for it.) I believe anyone and everyone that contributes to the growth of this Collection should be recognized. :good::good::good:
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how about ironman
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Sure... How about some Ironman....
Iron Man
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Bootanimation

Is there any way to make a bootanimation landscape and with sound ? I have tried and tried to figure it out and can't get it to do either. Well in lollipop at least. I did have cloudy with a bootanimation but not landscape and it had sound. I am completely stumped. I have a certain theme I am doing with my device and to have the boot animation to be landscape and with sound would complete my project. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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shayneflashindaily said:
Is there any way to make a bootanimation landscape and with sound ? I have tried and tried to figure it out and can't get it to do either. Well in lollipop at least. I did have cloudy with a bootanimation but not landscape and it had sound. I am completely stumped. I have a certain theme I am doing with my device and to have the boot animation to be landscape and with sound would complete my project. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
★2SHAYNEZ★
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I can't recall if I've installed a custom boot anim in L yet... I think I have. I hope I get your question.
But just create the animation content (foreground) rotated 90 degrees (landscape for the foreground), leaving the background OEM (height and width). It should run perfectly.
The sound file is a separate sound file (ogg)
JeffDC said:
I can't recall if I've installed a custom boot anim in L yet... I think I have. I hope I get your question.
But just create the animation content (foreground) rotated 90 degrees (landscape for the foreground), leaving the background OEM (height and width). It should run perfectly.
The sound file is a separate sound file (ogg)
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How do you rotate it ? Do you do it within the zip ?
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Effectively you are creating an animated 'gif', in a manner. If I take Photoshop as the example:
check out this as an example.
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/create-animated-gifs-images-using-photoshop-cs6/ or an editor of your choice.
and this guys tutorial
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ac...ions-collection-tutorial-updated-10-19-a.html
You will create you background at the resolution (1080 W x 1920 H shutdown animation, boot animation full HD 1440 W x 2560 H are common resolutions for the G3) you wish for the animation, say solid black or what ever.
If you fully create your own, you will first set up the resolution and make your background color, then rotate the base image. Then create layers for each frame/cell of your animation. As you already rotated you base image to landscape, your layers will also be in landscape. Then copy each cell into a layer.
Create the animation, save each frame out as a jpg, create the desc.txt file, and zip it up, install (renaming your OEM animation to save them, and set permissions 644.
Following the guys tutorial, you can download animations, and deconstruct them, using parts as you wish.
Good luck.
I'm making my own Mortal kombat bootamimation from new game coming out. I have it full screen with a boot animation tool I found but can get poweron.ogg to play sound upon boot on lollipop candy5 ... Placed it in system/media/audio/ui but it is a no go.... With so7nd it would be soooo sick.
But I'll check out the links you gave me so maybe I get get it I'm landscaped instead of this full screen portrait cause it does look a little wonky
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[Boot animation] Full screen boot animation, beautiful scenery

Adopted from another forum. Sorry cannot find the original thread now. I just rotated the pictures and adjusted the size. Credits go to original author.
Just put the file in /system/media/
Just found the original post. It's adapted from the first one 'Nature'.

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