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Boot Animation Factory is the best solution for creating, previewing and managing Android boot animations. It's a product of many hours of work, and has lived up to this date as the best of its class.
Key features:
Preview zipped boot animations (their actual format)
Preview boot animations from folder
Preview boot animation from phone (can save the boot animation to your computer)
Preview boot sound from phone
Create boot animations
Flip and rotate boot animations NEW!!
Export boot animations as GIF animations
Flash boot animations to phone
Flash boot sounds to phone
Explore boot animations
Favorites list of boot animations
Slick, easy-to-use user interface (can be themed)
Automatic update check option
Extended preview info (can be toggled in Settings)
No limitatins of any kind!
System requirements:
Windows XP SP3 or later (Windows 7 is recommended)
Microsoft.NET Framework 4 or later (Client Profile is also needed)
How to use Boot Animation Factory
How to create boot animations using Boot Animation Factory
Go to Menu/Boot animation/New...
Click 'Choose folder' and select the folder in which your 'part' folders are.
Click 'Add loop' to add a loop. You can add as many loops as you want.
When you finish adding loops, click 'Save boot animation' and save your boot animation somewhere on your computer.
How to preview boot animations using Boot Animation Factory
Preview zipped boot animations
Go to Menu/Boot animation/Preview...
When the dialog appears, tick the first radio button (.zip file) and click OK.
Click 'Choose boot animation' and choose the boot animation you want to preview.
Optional: you have some options here, like playing a boot sound, setting custom speed, using custom size, or repeating/not repeating a boot animation. Set the properties as you wish.
Click 'Preview boot animation' and enjoy the preview!
Previewing boot animations from folder
Go to Menu/Boot animation/Preview...
Tick the second radio button (Folders) and click OK
Click 'Choose folder' and choose the folder which contains your 'part' folders.
Click 'Add loop' to add a loop. You can add as many loops as you want.
Optional: you can play a boot sound, repeat/not repeat the animation or use custom sizes. Set those properties as you wish.
When you are done adding loops, click 'Preview boot animation' and enjoy the preview!
Previewing boot animation from device
Go to Menu/Boot animation/Preview...
Tick the third radio button (Phone) and click OK.
In the first combo box, select (or type) where your boot animation is located on your device.
In the second combo box, select (or type) the name of your boot animation
If you want to preview the boot sound along with the animation, tick the 'Get boot sound' check box and set the destination and name of the boot sound in your device file system.
Click 'Get animation' and wait for Boot Animation Factory to get the boot aniamtion and boot sound from your device. Optional: check whether you want Boot Animation Factory to wait for your device or not.
Click 'Preview boot animation' and enjoy the preview!
How to flash boot animations to your phone using Boot Animation Factory
Go to Menu/Boot animation/Flash to phone...
Click 'Choose boot animation' and choose the boot animation you want to flash.
In the first combo box, select (or type) where the boot animation should be flashed on your phone.
In the second combo box, select (or type) the name of your boot animation.
If you want to flash a boot sound, click 'Choose boot sound' and choose the boot sound you want to flash to your phone. Then select the destination and the name of your boot sound in your device file system.
Check whether you want Boot Animation Factory to wait for device and reboot after flashing or not.
Click 'Flash to phone' to flash your boot animation.
How to explore a boot animation using Boot Animation Factory
Go to Menu/Boot animation/Explore...
Choose your boot animation and explore your boot animation. Optional: you can export any frame and the desc.txt file from the animation by right-clicking on the file and then clicking 'Save desc.txt file/frame as...'.
(If you don't see the download button, here's the link: http://db.tt/cYSGtjn1)
(If you don't see the changelog button, here's the link: http://goo.gl/zVysr)
Latest version: 1.4.1.0
Changelog for the latest version:
Code:
v1.4.1.0 [10.12.2012]
-Bug fixes
-Added option to send error report when an unexpected error happens
Credits
RegawMod - AndroidLib library
Filip Despotovski (fdespotovski) - program icon
Developers of the DotNetZip project - libraries for .zip management
gOODiDEA.NET - NGif library
Zoran Despotovski - official tester and supporter of this project
F.A.Q.
Q: Does this program work on Windows XP?
A: Yes, it works, but you will need the Service Pack 3 update and Microsoft .NET Framework 4. Some other bugs may occur on Windows XP that won't be seen on later Windows versions (Vista; 7; 8)
Q: Why the form flickers when it's being resized?
A: On slower computers, high-resolution background images can cause flickering. Set the background to some of the built-in gradients, or your own gradient, or a solid color.
Q: Boot Animation Factory doesn't even start. Help!
A: Please make sure your operating system is supported, and you have Microsoft .NET Framework 4 is installed on your computer.
Q: I get an error. Help please!
A: Please explain the error you get, or send an error report. I will fix any error if it's code-related as soon as possible.
Error reporting
If you get any error, feel free to submit an error report using this form: http://tinyurl.com/c3he8qu
[SIZE="3]Donation[/SIZE]
If you really like my work, you can motivate me/help me out by donating.
So, how do you like my program? Please share your thoughts, they are gladly appreciated. If you have encountered a problem with this product, don't hesitate to inform me about it, so I can fix it.
Thanks for using Boot Animation Factory and enjoy!
Nice
Good job and thank you
So awesome thank you very much
Great job Aleksandar, hope everyone will download and use your tool!
Nice this is so awesome
Finally! great job. Glad to see it!!!!
"I love my Springfield XD40"
Very nice
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Can't get this or your last program to identify my .zips... :[
exzacklyright said:
Can't get this or your last program to identify my .zips... :[
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Off topic, but where'd you get that windows theme from?
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Sn1per 117 said:
Off topic, but where'd you get that windows theme from?
Sent from my SPH-D710 using Tapatalk 2
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http://rflfn.deviantart.com/art/U-7imate-RC2-207145752
exzacklyright said:
Can't get this or your last program to identify my .zips... :[
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Is that will all of your zips, or only with one of them? Are you sure they are actual boot animations?
Sent from my HTC EVO 3D X515m using XDA
When I try to flash to my phone I keep getting this error:
Mounting system as Read-Write...
startIndex cannot be larger than length of string.
Parameter name: startIndex
what am I doing wrong?
redkenji said:
When I try to flash to my phone I keep getting this error:
Mounting system as Read-Write...
startIndex cannot be larger than length of string.
Parameter name: startIndex
what am I doing wrong?
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Tick the 'Use SU' check box and see if the problem is fixed.
despotovski01 said:
Tick the 'Use SU' check box and see if the problem is fixed.
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When I did that it just got hung at:
"Mounting system as Read-Write..."
redkenji said:
When I did that it just got hung at:
"Mounting system as Read-Write..."
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If it hangs just cancel the process (with the cross action button) and try again. It seems to hang at first try on some computers.
hello Aleksander,
ive been looking at your applications recently and have tried to install the boot animation creator, previewer and this animation factory. i managed to get the creator to work only once and since then i keep getting this application error message for each of your three applications
"the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). click on ok to terminate the application."
i dont know whether this is a problem with my pc or with the software, im not a dev at all.
can you please help, i really like the idea and look of your applications.
thank you
...you need only the factory..
that's enough!
you use windows xp properly!?
#latest framework inside^^
@alex..
flash to my phone
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works perfect for me !!!
regards toxicOne
toxicOne said:
...you need only the factory..
that's enough!
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your right, i was just explaining that i get the same error with all three applications
toxicOne said:
you use windows xp properly!?
#latest framework inside^^
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i have windows xp s3 but i dont know if its the latest framework, im not computer literate
thank you
System requirements:
Windows XP SP3 or later (Windows 7 is recommended)
Microsoft.NET Framework 4 or later
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is imperative^^
install & try again mate
toxicOne said:
is imperative^^
install & try again mate
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thank you, i will do.
i did a quick google after reading your last post and found that 4 was the latest. i had installed 2 when i first found the creator (as requested in the op as requirements) but now i found the factory which looks a lot better and a complete package, i'll get this sorted.
thanx again
15 Android Boot Animations with Aroma Installer.
»»»»» All-in-one bootanimation installer with aroma installer support. «««««
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Things you will need:
1. A rooted phone.
2. Custom Recovery (TWRP, CWM)
Note: If you are on Cyanogen Mod rom or any theme related rom, just change your bootanimation to systems one.
If you are using cm rom change your boot animation to android pack.
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How to use:
1. Boot to recovery (TWRP OR CWM)
2. Select Install.
3. Choose IND_TechNitiUm Boot Animation Pack.
4. The Aroma Installer will start, so just choose the preferred boot animation and hit next.
5. Your Bootanimation will be installled.
6. ENJOY
Well these boot animation are tested and they are awesome but i dont hold any guarantee for them to work on your device. And i am not responible for Bricked phones. Also my phone is a Lenovo A536 with a 5 inch screen so they work perfectly on it , but they may not be scaled on your device.
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DOWNLOADS:
IND_TechNitiUm Boot Animation Pack
Hi,
I am trying to make some good boot animation. The animation itself is good, and smooth alerady, but i would like to have a boot sound along with that animation. But i ran to the issues that i can not overcome.
Now. On stock rom (I am using miui 10 from miuios.cz) I measured, that from phone turning on vibration "signal" to start of the boot animation, (that is the time when is on screen displayed mi logo static picture - not animation) it is about 13 seconds. Then bootanimation starts, and system boots up at about 37 seconds from the very beggining of the boot. That was with no sound.
But as soon as i add bootaudio.mp3 to /system/media folder, with correct permissions, bootanimation start is delayed to more than 30 seconds on that mi logo static screen! the boot time then prolongs to something over one minute, wich is pretty long. Anyways, when the bootanimation finally starts, sound plays, but then system obviously artifically speeds the animation up, because system is alerady booted (guess it booted up before bootanimation start) and i made animation to finish just few seconds before the system fully boots up, but because of delayed time of animation start, animation does not fit into the boot time.
So I want to know WHY it is happening and what can I DO about it?
Hope for quick and helpfull response. In case of need, I can send any king of *.log if I will know how to make it, what file it is and in what directory i would find it.
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INFO about the phone:
Xiaomi redmi 4x (santoni)
MIUI 10 (miuios.cz)
root (Magisk)
custom recovery (TWRP)
Thanks!
Msprg said:
Hi,
I am trying to make some good boot animation. The animation itself is good, and smooth alerady, but i would like to have a boot sound along with that animation. But i ran to the issues that i can not overcome.
Now. On stock rom (I am using miui 10 from miuios.cz) I measured, that from phone turning on vibration "signal" to start of the boot animation, (that is the time when is on screen displayed mi logo static picture - not animation) it is about 13 seconds. Then bootanimation starts, and system boots up at about 37 seconds from the very beggining of the boot. That was with no sound.
But as soon as i add bootaudio.mp3 to /system/media folder, with correct permissions, bootanimation start is delayed to more than 30 seconds on that mi logo static screen! the boot time then prolongs to something over one minute, wich is pretty long. Anyways, when the bootanimation finally starts, sound plays, but then system obviously artifically speeds the animation up, because system is alerady booted (guess it booted up before bootanimation start) and i made animation to finish just few seconds before the system fully boots up, but because of delayed time of animation start, animation does not fit into the boot time.
So I want to know WHY it is happening and what can I DO about it?
Hope for quick and helpfull response. In case of need, I can send any king of *.log if I will know how to make it, what file it is and in what directory i would find it.
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INFO about the phone:
Xiaomi redmi 4x (santoni)
MIUI 10 (miuios.cz)
root (Magisk)
custom recovery (TWRP)
Thanks!
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I dont know too much about this stuff but xiaomi.eu has an option to select boot sound (in theme app). And also i think problem can be related with sounds file type. You can try to convert mp3 to ogg (or other sound file)
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I dont know too much about this stuff but xiaomi.eu has an option to select boot sound (in theme app). And also i think problem can be related with sounds file type. You can try to convert mp3 to ogg (or other sound file)
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Hi.
Thank you for your suggestions, I tried few types of audio containers as you suggested for example: *.ogg, *.flac, *.wav and some others. The results was not good. With any type except *.mp3 of audio container, the phone behaved as if there was no boot audio at all. So, your suggestion unfortunately does not work. As for boot sound setting in themes app, I have no such option in my themes app. May be because I do not have rom from xiaomi.eu, rather miui.cz. Nevermind, you gave good suggestion anyways.
Thank you.
Anyone else?
So like the title says I'm very new to all this. How do I change the speed of boot animations installed in magisk?
You'd have to edit the actual boot animation zip and then replace the one you already have in a module (or make a module to mount it systemlessly). Note that on many devices Magisk can't mount files early enough to replace the boot animation.
Yureka black phone change boot animaiton . Bootanimation link
Yureka black os Boot Animation:
Yureka Black OS Bootanimaiton
Google Pixel Boot Animation
Google Pixel BootAnimation
StagOS Boot Animation
Stag OS Boot Animation
Titanium Boot Animation
TitaniumBootanimation
LineageOS Boot Animation
Lineage OS Bootanimation
REQUIREMENTS
TWRP or Root explorer
Bootanimation.zip
GUIDE
Yureka Black OS
If you are using yureka black os, click mount via twrp, click system and then click advanced click on file manager and then go to system/system/media section and delete the bootanimation zip file and then discard the bootanimation file you want and reboot. This is only for yureka black os.
Android 11
If you are using android 11 rom, go to file manager via twrp, go to system/system/media section and delete the boot animation zip file from there and throw the new boot animation file.
Android 10
If you are using android 10 rom, go to file manager via twrp, go to system/system/product/media section and delete the boot animation zip file from there and throw the new boot animation file.