[Q] ICS original bootanimation? - Xoom Themes and Apps

Hello guys! Can you please help me to find the original bootanimation for the xoom? Thanks a lot
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Here you are my freind:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3u3meslj6by6zud

Thanks a lot !

This one is included in the cm9 kang
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/boot-animations/11035-bootamination-nexus-prime.html

majdinj said:
Here you are my freind:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3u3meslj6by6zud
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DO NOT USE THIS. It is complete and utter rubbish.
1. The first huge issue is that this is 20MB. This is totally RIDICULOUS.
2. Whoever made this has no idea about graphics. They have tried to increase the quality of image files which are already in a lossy format. The end result is that the quality of the image has not improved but the filesize is 10 x what it should be. This boot animation is enormous.
3. When this actually boots, the animation has a white corrupted border which is a result of the editing which was done on the files.
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS
Attached to this post is the stock bootanimation.zip. It does not have the corrupted borders, is of a better quality and is only 1.8MB in size.

Yea? What was the source of this file and please explain how you managed to up-scale a lossy format image and increase the quality. This is impossible.
The only other ICS tablet with a resolution higher than the Xoom is the transformer prime, which does not have this animation, so where exactly did this "HD" version come from?

im crossposting from other thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22450934&postcount=20
honestly i havent actually examined very many of the custom xoom specific animations that people have been releasing but the bottom line is that since day 1 the formatting for animations on this device has been terribly off. since the original honeycomb animation just so happened to scale properly (yet still had poor clarity and a fair sized border cut off that didnt show) i think these are the specs that people have been using for their custom stuff.
It took me maany hours to actually discover the exact specs for a proper animation that isnt 50 megs, runs at 5 frames a second, and causes bootloops. ill do my howto post very soon and we will see what community artists can do then!
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phokus
[team eos]

phokusone said:
It took me maany hours to actually discover the exact specs for a proper animation that isnt 50 megs, runs at 5 frames a second, and causes bootloops. ill do my howto post very soon and we will see what community artists can do then!
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Then people need to go find ones that work. Sardo above posted a link to one that works with none of those problems - it's 10MB. We've been making Xoom animations that are much smaller (maybe 7MB) and work fine without boot loops for the better part 6-8 months. And quite honestly, the majority I've found all over the net are decent sizes with no reboot issues.
I can honestly say I've never seen one that is 50MB short of one I was testing to see if the device had a limit to the number of pictures (1801 and it still worked) or file size (254MB - it still worked).
The key is the trade off between file size and resolution size. The Xoom wants to show it at 1280x800, but I've made the images 960x600 (gotta keep the proportions the same) and left the desc.txt file using the 1280x800 and it gets sized up with a satisfactory amount of loss of image quality for the trade off. This lowers the file size a decent amount, and you can make them smaller yet by using jpg files instead of pngs, but again, you lose a bit of quality. You just have to figure out a good middle ground.

The original Google tablet 3.0 reference spec showcased by the Xoom utilized a screen canvas area of 1408x880. This is because Honeycomb utilized a static navbar bottom in both landscape and portrait mode that were independent of the main 1280x800 userspace frame:
1440 length allows for two 64px wide navbars while 880 height allows for two 40px navbars. This is to accomodate the device orientation in any of the four directions, each with its own bar.
1408 - 64 - 64 = 1280
880 - 40 - 40 = 800
This is important because in order for the animation to display as intended without software scaling, each frame must be 1408x880 and the images must retain those 4 borders mentioned above. this 'frame' will be clipped by the animation handler during play and their contents will not be visible, resulting in a perfect 1280x800 non scaled sequence.
If the animation simply must be smaller, the frames can be scaled down but must retain the same aspect ratio along with the same deadspace borders and the desc.txt must still stay 1408 880. As already mentioned, using jpegs will reduce zip size quite a bit. Also, keep the framerate at 24.
Let me have a go using my method with the same sequence and we'll see which is better.
one love -
phokus
[team eos]

when fish and i were cranking out bootanimations for honeycomb, it was a lot of trial and error. im no developer and know squat about programming code, so it was a lot of blackscreens and boot loops until i found something that worked.
glad to learn more

Oh I think anyone who is putting art out there is doing good work. I didnt mean to sound like I was being critical or anything but I think it did come off that way, and for that I'm sorry.
Here's my take on the ICS animation using the Xoom's spec. A bit under 4 megs.
For some reason it was bootlooping from doing the import with boot changer app. I had to do a full wipe before it would start properly (including dalvik). I suspect it to be a bug with my app.
one love-
phokus
[team eos]

No worries, I ain't too proud to learn a thing or two from others. I'll have a look at this.
Edit: so I downloaded the file and my honest opinion is its looks brighter and runs a bit too fast.

well check out this link for the animation template:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22296268&postcount=1
we'd love to see some eos themed animations if anyone is up for the challenge

if i can find a free minute, i'll see what i can do.

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[Motorola Droid] Resolution + GDE Theme

Hello everyone -
I purchased my Droid the day it came out. I left AT&T and my iPhone for it and so far the decision has been with no regrets. When I had my iPhone, I use to jailbreak and create themes for it. This is what I'd like to do with my Droid, create high resolution, high quality themes for the GDE home replacement.
I downloaded GDE and started playing with some of the themes. I cannot find a single theme for GDE that was created specifically for the Droid's high resolution.
1. Does anyone know any documentation for creating themes specifically for the Motorola Droid? Doesn't have to be through GDE.
2. Does anyone know the specific resolution per screen on the Droid? I have downloaded the .apks for the Hero theme for GDE and I see the menu bar is around 300px in width. How wide would it have to be to accommodate for the high resolution Droid screen. I want to create a HTC Sense UI theme for GDE on the Droid. I have downloaded eclipse, the SDK, and got these up and running for the most part. My main setback right now is knowing the correct resolutions.
Thanks for any help guys.
- Alex
Alright, I have managed to successfully install my first custom theme from eclipse onto my Droid.
The real question I simply need answered is what is the Droid's resolution per screen so I can create some high res graphics.
alexhendershott said:
Alright, I have managed to successfully install my first custom theme from eclipse onto my Droid.
The real question I simply need answered is what is the Droid's resolution per screen so I can create some high res graphics.
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i would suggest you do a google search on specs. otherwise try these 2 sites; www.phonescoop.com or www.gsmarena.com
alexhendershott said:
Alright, I have managed to successfully install my first custom theme from eclipse onto my Droid.
The real question I simply need answered is what is the Droid's resolution per screen so I can create some high res graphics.
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Are you talking about "per screen" as in "per homescreen" ? if so, then you should know that android uses one wallpaper on the entire "homescreen" and it just shifts left/right on a certain area of the wallpaper.
If you're talking about something else, then please explain in a little more detail please.
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Are you talking about "per screen" as in "per homescreen" ? if so, then you should know that android uses one wallpaper on the entire "homescreen" and it just shifts left/right on a certain area of the wallpaper.
If you're talking about something else, then please explain in a little more detail please.
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I'm sorry, I didn't clarify.
I know android uses 1 wallpaper to span the entire "homescreen." On my Droid the wallpaper spans across 3. The resolution I have found is 480x854. However I'm confused because I'm not sure how wide I can make the drawer graphic. I'm not sure how "wide" each "screen" is in pixels since it spans.
If it splits it up like the G1 does than each "screen's" width should be half of the total dimension I believe. So I would try 427 pixels wide.
Alright, I tried 480 and I tried 427... neither of which seem to work. 427 seems to upscale, and 480 seems to upscale as well, or something?
I am so confused.
Here is my 2 tests I did. I took screenshots with the SDK then dragged each drawer graphic onto the screenshot.
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Droid Wallpaper
Follow this link for a good description on the wallpaper size issues.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1584894
Zenwood said:
Follow this link for a good description on the wallpaper size issues.
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1584894
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I appreciate the help, but I am not talking about the wallpaper. I am talking about the drawer size, which should just be on one screen at a time, not spanning across 3. The wallpaper information is interesting though, I just wish I could figure out the max size I can make the drawer graphic without any upscaling or downscaling.
Thats strange that 427 didnt work. Perhaps you should contact the GDE developer as maybe GDE itself doesn't support the Droid's screen size.
GDE should take wallpapers with normal handheld screen dimensions (640X480), and re-size for Droid. When developing any theme for GDE, please consider that the theme also must reside in the same app space as GDE which has Android normal runtime limitations of 16mb. Brief spikes above that limit before and during garbage collecting are allowed before the whole app throws a fc. Here is an excerpt from a recent conversation between myself and the GDE dev regarding a theme:
Code:
Rob: most drawables around 15kb instead of 1 or 2 kb
some are the original... menu_row 127 bytes
menu_row_selected (modified) 8.1kb
around 80 the size it was
toolbar buttons all around 15kb
me: are you talking about the theme?
Rob: yes
me: so should I ask him to somehow reduce the drawable sizes?
Sent at 1:46 PM on Tuesday
Rob: if you could... and also the wallpaper...
original android wallpapers are between 30~50kb
his are around 120~160kb... almost 4x
me: k
Rob: way too large...
just counting and you will loose around at minimum 400~500kb using this theme
if not more
Sent at 1:48 PM on Tuesday
Rob: 129kb of complete pngs etc of GDE against
350kb of only the wallpaper drawables of this theme
almost 3x
Rob: wallpaper seems to be the biggest issue
its also not using normal handheld screen dimensions (640X480)
This theme dev thankfully fixed it within hours. I don't know if this answers any of your questions, but it's good info to keep in mind when making a theme for any app. Also, before the theme mentioned above wallpaper's were re-sized to correct dimensions, GDE wallpaper changer would oftentimes fc when scrolling through available choices. This stopped after theme complied with guidelines.
search for the droid rom dump in Dream android development and look at the images .here are some of the image sizes wallpaper is 960x854 tray handle is 480x84 and focused application and pressed background are 115x96 some of the images gde has in it but i don't know if the droid resolution is supported. you would need to post on the gde thread.i don't think you would need to resize the 9.pngs.

Horrible wallpaper system?

Why do out phones have a pretty bad wallpaper system? I mean, one wallpaper can look great on the internet, or in the gallery, and is a posterized mess as a wallpaper. Happened ot me multiple times, with dark grey gradients.
Here's a wallpaper to try, look at the top and bottom.
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Hmm, on further inspection, it's almost like it's increasing the image brightness, even though my screen is on pretty close to as low as it goes.
I imagine it would have to do with the image being optimised for an lcd which suffers from low contrast/saturation and being used on an OLED screen which doesnt have the issues. The net result is the image looking like its been posterized/ over saturated.
ozy944 said:
I imagine it would have to do with the image being optimised for an lcd which suffers from low contrast/saturation and being used on an OLED screen which doesnt have the issues. The net result is the image looking like its been posterized/ over saturated.
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Not sure what you mean. When viewed on the gallery on my captivate, and viewed on the LCD on my computer, it looks great. When I try and put it as my wallpaper, it looks like trash. Did you try?
Another theory, it looks heavily compressed as well, when I try and set is as my wallpaper.
I can attest to this matter. I too would like to know of a solution to this as I've avoided several wallpapers due to this problem.
I've attached two screenshots, one from the homescreen and the other from the gallery. The image posterization is quite apparent.
That's the only reason I use "backgrounds" app: it applies sharp looking wallpapers. Any time I have to use the square/resizing tool the results are very compressed and poor. Shame because I wish I could use camera pictures as a wallpaper
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I was wondering the same thing...for example, the images that came with my phone are so razor sharp but others seem to always be a bit blurry or not as detailed.
Do we need to get a super high res image and let the phone downconvert or something?
snarkq said:
That's the only reason I use "backgrounds" app: it applies sharp looking wallpapers. Any time I have to use the square/resizing tool the results are very compressed and poor. Shame because I wish I could use camera pictures as a wallpaper
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That happens when you try to use a wallpaper that doesn't have the correct res try a 960x800 or any other proportional resolution based on that and it will look good.
inku said:
That happens when you try to use a wallpaper that doesn't have the correct res try a 960x800 or any other proportional resolution based on that and it will look good.
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Thing is, I get this on 960*800 and proportional resolutions. Definitely seems to be an issue with the wallpaper app.
Not sure if this is part of the problem, but what's the DPI on the images you're having trouble with? I read somewhere that 96 DPI would look good on our phones and haven't noticed any problems with applying wallpapers from images that I edited to 960x800 at 96 DPI.
no driver said:
Not sure if this is part of the problem, but what's the DPI on the images you're having trouble with? I read somewhere that 96 DPI would look good on our phones and haven't noticed any problems with applying wallpapers from images that I edited to 960x800 at 96 DPI.
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FYI, DPI means absolutely nothing in digital images. Only physical pictures, since there is no inherent physical size in a digital picture. In fact, the dpi of our phones screens is about 230. So I doubt it's it, but I'm not around where I can try.
no driver said:
Not sure if this is part of the problem, but what's the DPI on the images you're having trouble with? I read somewhere that 96 DPI would look good on our phones and haven't noticed any problems with applying wallpapers from images that I edited to 960x800 at 96 DPI.
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Shouldn't be the problem. Digital images don't actual have a dpi. Only physical ones do. And anyway, our screen dpi is ~230.
Short answer: wallpaper app problem, use a 3rd party app.
Long answer:
This is a problem since the first android phone, the G1.
When you set the wallpaper using the default app it will compress it with jpeg and some default setting therefore loosing some quality.
Other thing I read somewhere that the Nexus one had a banding problem due to the screen itself... Read here (it's not long) http://gizmodo.com/5477320/the-nexus-ones-dirty-display-secret-updated
LGSilva said:
Short answer: wallpaper app problem, use a 3rd party app.
Long answer:
This is a problem since the first android phone, the G1.
When you set the wallpaper using the default app it will compress it with jpeg and some default setting therefore loosing some quality.
Other thing I read somewhere that the Nexus one had a banding problem due to the screen itself... Read here (it's not long) http://gizmodo.com/5477320/the-nexus-ones-dirty-display-secret-updated
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I can't find a decent app that lets you pick your own wallpaper from your own sources. Any suggestions?
Best one I've used is Wallpaper Set and Save, although navigation isn't all that great. I tried it with the given example image and it looks as it should.
xer09aradox said:
Best one I've used is Wallpaper Set and Save, although navigation isn't all that great. I tried it with the given example image and it looks as it should.
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That's perfect

Improved Wallpaper template, now with native resolution.

So I was kind of wondering why the native horizontal resolution of our screen is larger then my original template. I started playing around with the ddms.bat in the SDK and sure enough the native resolution of the screen capture was 1280 horizontal. So I knew my original template was wrong and this explains the small amount of blurriness when the wallpaper is applied.
After a bit more playing in photoshop with the screen caps from ddms and this lovely aspect ration tool, I give you all the proper Xoom Wallpaper template. Same as last time the PSD is attached in the zip file below.
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thank you for this! I am starting on some new wallpapers, and this will help greatly! Now I just need a DEV to make a small app (tablet only) for the wallpapers.
I gave up on looking for the "perfect" templates because in the end all you are doing is producing an image that looks good ONLY in landscape or ONLY in portrait.
You should include what the images are going to look like in both modes, just for brevity.
cwizardtx said:
I gave up on looking for the "perfect" templates because in the end all you are doing is producing an image that looks good ONLY in landscape or ONLY in portrait.
You should include what the images are going to look like in both modes, just for brevity.
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I can if you want me to. I didnt bother because Honeycomb was meant to be viewed in Landscape.
Thank you. I've been frustrated by this wallpaper resolution ordeal
I got lucky and my last wallpaer i made worked great.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13348576/Android/centerwater.jpg
PM for a non watermarked one
Template works Perfectly
Of course this is not finished, but I wanted to check on size and see how well it fits. The template turned out perfect. Snug as a bug.
A couple of USMC Xoom compliant wallpapers. More to come soon.
And 1 theme for the army
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SemperAndroid said:
A couple of USMC Xoom compliant wallpapers. More to come soon.
Sent from my Xoom using XDA Premium App
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umm, not to invoke sacralige for you, but would you take a request from a soldier for an army one? at least im not asking for an air force one...
THANKS!!! I can get started on quality wallpaper now!
Like what would you like for the Army.
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I slapped this together in a few minutes today, if you guys want, I can up the PSD file too.
so i'm kind of a newb on this template. If our image fits the center section it will look fine on the xoom?
any way to get a template of the lockscreen? so we know where the unlock circle is?
thanks! i've been looking for this template.
ama761156 said:
any way to get a template of the lockscreen? so we know where the unlock circle is?
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Search the forum, its been posted. IF you want to do it yourself, just take a screen shot of the device when the lockscreen is up, fit it into the template and your good to go.
Wallpaper
This is amazing how difficult this is to create or use a simple background for Xoom. A simple thing turned into a development effort !
JC7673 said:
This is amazing how difficult this is to create or use a simple background for Xoom. A simple thing turned into a development effort !
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Thats not really true. This would be the same issue on ANY android device it was used in landscape mode. The problem is that the Wallpaper crop tool is still setup for portrait use, thus we need a guide to make sure what we want visible shows correctly.
What I would really like to do is edit the crop tool to add in 4 additional guides that would show what portion of the image will show on the desktop. It would not be hard to do if I know what to edit.
xoom from Moto
I understand that. But what I do not get is releasing this OS for Xoom with so many quirks. I have worked in Android for phones for a couple years. I have worked with Moto in the past, and the combo Moto/Android is not a good combo on tablet. Moto still does not get the consumer.
Just my opinion. I like the xoom and that is why I am a bit frustrated. It was a chance to regain a bit of market share. But for a consumer iPAD(which I also have) the xoom is way too problematic.
Ok so I don't have photoshop but when I used this template with gimp...my images were still not fitting the screen properly
Just to explain what this does:
- The image portion of the wallpaper (almost) fits the screen perfectly.
- The top black bar only appears when in app drawer. That's why I a have "Applications" labeled there, so it appears in the background.
- The bottom black bar appears when in "+" or widgets view, which is the reason why I labeled it "Add-ons"
- The white all-around bar is the section that won't show up at all when using XoomWallpaper_2.zip
So here is a "template" I made in GIMP. I attached both the .xcf for GIMP and also the actual .png wallpaper for those who want to try it to see what it does.
EDIT: XoomWallpaper.zip is for larger images (eg. 1892x903) and XoomWallpaper_2.zip is for smaller images (eg. 1132x540)
PS: I use "wallpaper set and save" to set my wallpapers. So I don't need to crop the image.

[Bootanimation] XDA Developers bootanimation

Hi everyone,
After publishing the wallpaper azrienoch provided the original XDA TV intro .psd files, so I could upload the original. Instead of a wallpaper I created a bootanimation for Android, so here it is;
The bootanimation is created for 480x800 devices, but if you prefer any other resolution feel free to ask for it.
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"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
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note: some webbrowsers might not show the animation
Installation
Use Root Explorer or adb to copy the zip file to:
- system/media on CM ROMs
- /system/customize/resource on HTC Sense ROMs
It runs a bit choppy on my HTC HD2, but please let me know on which phones it runs smooth
The attached 40% jpg versions mean the images have reduced quality, so run faster.
Downloads:
- 480x800 100% png or 40% jpg
- 480x854 40% jpg (untested)
- 600x1024 png (part1, part2)
- 1024x600 60% jpg
- 1024x600 60% jpg (for portrait oriented devices like HTC Flyer)
- 320x480 100% jpg or 50% jpg (untested)
- 540x960 100% png
- 1280x800 100% png part1, part2 or 80% jpg
note: All zipfiles with name bootanimation_{resolution}.zip have bootanimation.zip inside them, so extract instead of rename!
Update: new bootanimation can be found here
I'd love it in a galaxy tab size. And nice work!
I forgot to blur the reflection :/
looks cool.
I would love to see that ported to the Motorola Milestone. Would that be possible?
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I would love to see that ported to the Motorola Milestone. Would that be possible?
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I'd love that too The Milestone's screen resolution is 854x480. I think you'll start getting requests HVGA and qHD soon too, but great work OP, it looks great
Looks nice, I'll try it on mi Evo
need it in blue too..
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19201431/Images/veronica gomez.jpg
HJ200 said:
Hi everyone,
After publishing the wallpaper azrienoch provided the original XDA TV intro .psd files, so I could upload the original. Instead of a wallpaper I created a bootanimation for Android, so here it is;
The bootanimation is created for 480x800 devices, but if you prefer any other resolution feel free to ask for it.
Update: added 600x1024 version for Galaxy Tab (untested)
note: some webbrowsers might not show the animation
Installation
Use Root Explorer or adb to copy the zip file to:
- system/media on CM ROMs
- /system/customize/resource on HTC Sense ROMs
It runs a bit choppy on my HTC HD2, but please let me know on which phones it runs smooth
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Wow, this is fantastic!! Makes me want to boot constantly! =D
Hi everyone,
I'm planning om making one for the Milestone, but today is Queens Day in Holland, so I'll be off this weekend .
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Brilliant!
Its a bit sluggish on HTC Desire HD (with Gingerbread Sense, ARHD 5.1.1).
This one is a keeper!
Man awsome work this should take off like a rocket, ever seens I first seen it on thre XDA- TV I wanted it on my device just like this. Downloading it now for my TMOUS HTC HD2, every HD2 user should grab this for their HD2 as XDA has made it a legend. Keep up the great work man!
Any chance to make one for the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc, 854 x 480pixels?
Got it on my HD2 (GB Sense)...absolutely gorgeous! Maybe a little laggy though (can it be tweaked/optimised at all? )
Would love to see more animation...maybe even loop it or something as it stays motionless for a long time once it's finished.
Love it though, will be keeping it
Guys can you do it for HVGA? (Spica, etc.)
Bootanimation 480x854
I made the bootanimation for 480x854 devices. I wasn't sure if the animation should be either portrait or landscape, so I choose the easy way and made it portrait. Please try it out and report back if it works...
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Removed attachment. See first post for updated version
Love this boot animation. Though choppy, it looks absolutely crisp. Great job!
I have a couple of suggestions for some variants:
1. After the XDA-Developers logo stops at the center, you could make a glow effect or just fade the background to black. It emphasizes our forum name more.
2. Alternatively, you could do some nice wavy animations for the background, to make it look more dynamic.
Looks great. Thanks
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Awesome boot animation, thanks for the nice work!
the_scotsman said:
Got it on my HD2 (GB Sense)...absolutely gorgeous! Maybe a little laggy though (can it be tweaked/optimised at all? )
Would love to see more animation...maybe even loop it or something as it stays motionless for a long time once it's finished.
Love it though, will be keeping it
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Yea, i would love to see either of these or have the logo sit centered for a moment then continue off the side of the screen and loop, that way it is more smooth.
just flashed kernel so it is taking forever to rebuild caches, some sore of continued animation would be great especially so we can tell if the phone requires a battery pull.
The animation on an HTC EVO 4G running CM7 with a Tiamat SBC 4.0.0 Kernel was a little step-ish, but all together a very nice animation look forward to it getting polished. : )

[HD bootanimation] Original ICS bootanimation on Xoom

Here you guys the HD version of ICS bootanimation..
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Just overwrite the one in system/media folder by root explorer or put it in data/local..
The link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3u3meslj6by6zud
wow thats mighty colorful will definitley flash this. Thank you
majdinj said:
Here you guys the HD version of ICS bootanimation..
Just overwrite the one in system/media folder by root explorer..
The link:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3u3meslj6by6zud
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Looks good, downloading now.
Installed and works great! 10x
Wow thank you!! Looks like very bretty on my Xoom
OH~~~~Thank you!!!
How is this HD as compared to the boot animation that came with the ICS update to the Xoom? Is your gif just a representation? Or is it the size of your "HD" animation, if that is the case, wouldn't it be upscaled to fit the screen and look blurry like the other one?
Please explain.
anyone has the Smaller version??
When I try to move this to system/media I don't have enough space. Only about 10mb available. Not sure what I can remove if anything. There is a video director and an audio directory as well under system/media. The video directory has some mp4 vids in it. AndroidinSpace, DIsco, and Sunset... Not sure what these are.
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Never mind... Put in in data/local and it works great... Duh...
So since OP never answered, I downloaded and unzipped the file images are 960x540 in image size, so these are most definetly not "HD" like the OP claims them to be. They will be the same fuzzy boot animation we already have that came with ICS update to the Xoom.
flukeSG2 said:
So since OP never answered, I downloaded and unzipped the file images are 960x540 in image size, so these are most definetly not "HD" like the OP claims them to be. They will be the same fuzzy boot animation we already have that came with ICS update to the Xoom.
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is there proof a larger resolution version exists?
The boot animation in EOS is only 1.7 mb and this is 19 mb and there is no space is it possible to make it smaller?
alex_72gr said:
The boot animation in EOS is only 1.7 mb and this is 19 mb and there is no space is it possible to make it smaller?
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Here is the smaller version
http://www.mediafire.com/?k0bwtca63m46fvq
By the way you can increase the size of system partition by deleting some unnecessary files like video folder in \system\media
also if you are not using 3G model of Xoom, you can delete Ringtones folder in \system\media\audio
By doing these steps, you will free about 10 mb from system memory
Good Luck
Thanks nice tips
Can I also put it in /data/local?
alex_72gr said:
Thanks nice tips
Can I also put it in /data/local?
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I did't try this myself but there are somebodies try it and they said it works..
You can try it and tell us about result later..
rubber guard said:
is there proof a larger resolution version exists?
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Not to my knowledge, which is why I found this thread to be misleading. The xoom screen is 1280x800 so anything smaller doesn't seem to fit the "HD" bill. This is the same boot animation that comes on the ICS update for the xoom, so why we would need to download it again is beyond me.
flukeSG2 said:
How is this HD as compared to the boot animation that came with the ICS update to the Xoom? Is your gif just a representation? Or is it the size of your "HD" animation, if that is the case, wouldn't it be upscaled to fit the screen and look blurry like the other one?
Please explain.
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flukeSG2 said:
So since OP never answered, I downloaded and unzipped the file images are 960x540 in image size, so these are most definetly not "HD" like the OP claims them to be. They will be the same fuzzy boot animation we already have that came with ICS update to the Xoom.
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Yes it is 960x540 but not like fuzzy boot animation that came with ICS update to the Xoom.. Just install it to your Xoom and you will see the difference (better to make comparison between 2 Xooms running these boot animations).. It is much much better than that one coming with official ICS..
I hope you are satisfied now my dear friend and I hope if you can find us a better resolution one, to post it to us.. We are all waiting..
Hope you the best
flukeSG2 said:
Not to my knowledge, which is why I found this thread to be misleading. The xoom screen is 1280x800 so anything smaller doesn't seem to fit the "HD" bill. This is the same boot animation that comes on the ICS update for the xoom, so why we would need to download it again is beyond me.
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Unless I missed the boat by a long shot, 3G/4G doesn't have stock ICS and our options are third party, so this is useful.
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majdinj said:
Here you guys the HD version of ICS bootanimation..
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majdinj said:
Here you are my freind:
http://www.mediafire.com/?3u3meslj6by6zud
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DO NOT USE THIS. It is complete and utter rubbish.
1. The first huge issue is that this is 20MB. This is totally RIDICULOUS.
2. Whoever made this has no idea about graphics. They have tried to increase the quality of image files which are already in a lossy format. The end result is that the quality of the image has not improved but the filesize is 10 x what it should be. This boot animation is enormous.
3. When this actually boots, the animation has a white corrupted border which is a result of the editing which was done on the files.
DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS
See this post for the stock bootanimation.zip. It does not have the corrupted borders, is of a better quality and is only 1.8MB in size.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22450741&postcount=5
a hd ics animation originally rendered for the xoom spec does not exist. The largest we have seen circulating was formatted for the tab 10.1 and I have a hunch this too was just another upscale of a smaller animation (this time from the gnex). the resolutions of the files (even the original xoom honeycomb animation) are not formatted properly for the device display and are upscaled by the hardware to fill the screen.
as i'd promised in a prior thread, I will post a full on breakdown of the xoom boot animation spec with the proper res formatting, a full desc.txt breakdown, and some other goodies. stay tuned.
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