Hello xda!
This isn't anything "new" per se, but something I wanted to have on my phone, so I cooked it up and decided to share it for the hell of it. This is the animated "T-Mobile" logo from a T-Mobile USA YouTube video, followed by the CM10 bootsplash. So, this is just a modification of the "stock" CM10 bootsplash. This is for HDPI displays.
To install, just copy the attached zip file to the usual place (/system/media/bootanimation.zip) and reboot.
Sorry for the lack of videos/pictures, I'm unable to post links because I've too low a post count (I only post when there is something truly worth posting.) There's a poor quality video on my YouTube channel (user segin2005) if you want to see it in action.
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After flashing the ROM (L26 WM 6.1 Professional WWE V6a with
R 1.58.26.20) everything works fine, but videos taken with the camera show only as a green screen. The sound is there, just the picture is missing. When I transfer the .MP4 file to the PC and play it - the result is the same. The PC has the K-Lite codeck pack, so it is not a codec issue.
I searched this forum and couldn't find anything about this problem. Any ideas?
You gotta take the lens cap off!
Ha ha! couldn't resist.
I've had a similar problem with taking pictures a few times and never figured out what it was. It was in a high light situation, with the resolution set to highest and superfine and the pictures taken were just solid black, while pictures taken immediately in a different lighting situation were fine. I dropped the resolution down a notch and it worked fine.
Weird.
juliank said:
After flashing the ROM (L26 WM 6.1 Professional WWE V6a with
R 1.58.26.20) everything works fine, but videos taken with the camera show only as a green screen. The sound is there, just the picture is missing. When I transfer the .MP4 file to the PC and play it - the result is the same. The PC has the K-Lite codeck pack, so it is not a codec issue.
I searched this forum and couldn't find anything about this problem. Any ideas?
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Actually it's been a fairly recent discovery I think. Probably related to the release of the new CPUs (MSM7201) that are suppose to circumvent some patent infringement or something. Anyway, you can follow the progress of this issue here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=387057
and if you want, you can test out the Hyperdragon ROM, but then updating it with the original file posted in that thread. (I'm too lazy to do this and I already have my rom set up the way I want it haha).
Hyperdragon ROM here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386519
Then load the original CIF dll (CIF_314.zip) from page 5 of the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=387057
And post your results there to let us know if this fixed the camera Thanks
Yes, you were right. It was the new CPU on my Tilt. The funny thing is I tried several ROMS and all of them were recognizing it as 7200. I finally installed the NoThrills ROM and it recognized it as QUALCOMM(R) 7201 and the camera started taking videos. This ROM also runs everytning faster... at least until I started installing things.
Ok, I hope i'm not regurgitating info, and if I am. Please kill this thread. But I was pretty sure i've been paying attention and no flash was working yet. I hijacked this info of of this thread : http://android.modaco.com/content/z...295/flashlite-working-with-stock-android-2-1/
so the credits not mine, BUT , I did install the .lib files, and then load the apk and guess what? Flash!! It doesn't seem to work in Dolphin, but it did load and work in the native browser. It's choppy, doesn't seem to look very good, but it's a start right?
Ok, so use root explorer to move .lib files to system/lib, then install the apk and voila. I've included a screen shot for proof of concept. Either way, it's in your hands now guys. I'm not even close to a dev, just a googler. I was thinking about how flashlite worked on other devices but not ours and figured there would maybe be dependencies we could move over, obviously someone else had already done the work for me on a seperate device.
EDIT: alright, this is weird. I probably should have done some more testing before I jumped the gun. (sorry, I was excited) Apparently I also installed another version of flash player prior to the instructions I posted. Nothing seems to work unless the lib files, and both versions of flash are installed. This can't be right, nor does it make sense, but i've tested both versions with the lib files and without each other and they don't work...so anyone else who cares to mess around installing different versions of flash with the lib files, maybe we can get better results. I've attached the other flash file I used below.
Pretty cool, I wonder what other browsers this works in. I'll have to give this a try, it'd be nice to watch some of the blog videos or such.
khaytsus said:
Pretty cool, I wonder what other browsers this works in. I'll have to give this a try, it'd be nice to watch some of the blog videos or such.
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the guy in the other thread said it would work with xscope so i'm trying it now...i haven't found a site where I could get a video to load yet, but newgrounds did load a game (useless I know) ...
I just tried it in Opera Mobile, didn't seem to be working there (I went to the 'what's my flash version' site and nada)
It actually worked in dolphin. About as well as it did in the standard browser, choppy stuttery, newgrounds game, no sound. Seems like its trying to work with videos, but its just missing something.
This thread needs the attention of revs
Move to book devlopment maybe?
I actually started the thread in android development, and it was moved by a mod to general. I'm not sure i'd want to waste too much dev attention on something like this when I know they are close to finishing 2.2 and i've read gingerbread might be coming soon too with CM. Right now the only reason to use those apks on the original post is if you'd like to be able to see more ads on web pages than you were previously able to.
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Nook Color can only play these video formats: 3GP, 3G2, MP4, M4V, and OGG. And supports MPEG-4 Simple Profile up to 854×480, H.263 up to 352×288, and H.264 Baseline profile up to 854×480. So if u want enjoy your video on Nook Color, u must convert video to these Nook Color compatible formats. I suggest u try XXXXXX , which can convert all format videos to Nook Color with the optimized format (MP4, H.264, 854×480).
U can try it, good luck!
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Sorry all.... but dude every post you have on here is the same. I have to assume you work for the video converter you keep mentioning considering some of the posts you've replied to are stale and haven't bee touched since Dec.
Not sure what policy here is, so I'll leave it to the mod's. I'm new here myself but these types of posts are annoying. **EDIT** sorry, didn't' see the report button till after I replied. I've submitted for the mods.
I'm new to getting a NC and rooting it, but I'm interested in having flash on mine.
Have you guys experienced any problems with your NC after pushing this Flash on it?
For the love of God I cannot find a for Dummies guide!
I want to convert a GIF file into an animation and I am not even sure what programs I need to begin with.
Thanks for any help.
fritzgerald is the guy to ask!
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fritzgerald is the guy to ask!
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I'll write something up tonight.
you need to extract the frames out of the gif file into multiple .png files.
I use something call Gif Frame Extractor. Search for it on google cause i cant post links. w w w [dot] evanolds [dot] c o m
After you extract the gif files its just a matter of resizing and tweaking your image set.
for the captivates your resolution should be 480 pixles wide by 800 pixles high.
name the series of images Image001.png Image002.png Image003.png etc.. I'm not sure what the max allowed images are but from my experimentation anything over 100 images tend to throw my phone into a bootloop. (be sure to have a good CWM backup handy when that happens)
I might upload a video tutorial/screencast later tonight as soon as i fix my phone (bootloop while trying to make the tutorial haha).
video guide is up on youtube
I made a quick guide on how to extract, edit and package your very own boot animation. The video came out crappy cause my screen capturing software didn't play well with Adobe Preimere. I'll try and make a better one over the weekend, but this should be sufficient for a quick reference.
Thanks mate!
With that and the steps fritzgerald I should be finally able to learn this
and music is bad while trying to pay attention to something important i find. hit mute in first 10 seconds the restarted video... couldnt think. 1
just a note for next time.
and i will be watching next time!
yeah i know its bad i made it at 3 in the morning didn't have time to review the video before work. Like i said the capture software totally konked out on me and premiere didnt want to sync the video correctly so im going to have to do the entire video over again later this week. BTW can anyone recommend a good screen capturing/casting software that plays well with Priemiere?
The 24 and Jack Bauer are coming back this season. I got inspired to make boot and shutdown animations for our 4X resembling the show's intro and outro. The corresponding sounds are included.
Preview
Bootup - http://gfycat.com/JointFormalChuckwalla
Shutdown - http://gfycat.com/DevotedFortunateChick
Download
MEGA
Mirrors:
Zippyshare
AnonFiles
1fichier
Bitshare
180upload
How to install
1. Download and extract the 4xBootShut&Sounds.zip into a new folder on your computer
2. Connect the phone to the computer
3. Copy bootanimation.zip and shutdownanimation.zip to /system/media on your phone (back up the originals first if you want them back later)
4. Copy PowerOn.ogg and PowerOff.ogg to /system/media/audio/ui (also backup originals if you need them)
5. Disconnect and reboot your phone
ToDo
Currently, I'm experiencing problems with both sounds not playing and the shutdown anim is noticeably slower than it should be (an easy fix, but I won't be available for a few days). Still very usable, though.
Thank-yous
Many thanks to Dan Hildebrand
Disclaimer
I'm not responsible for any damage done to your phone (there shouldn't be any, but just in case ).
amazing idea :good::good::good:
good work :good:
Thanx, guys.
I have no spare time at present, but I hope to have some soon to correct mentioned nuisances.
After very thorough and detailed testing, I have no clue why the sounds don't play. They have proper bitrate, same permissions as the rest of the sounds, belong to root group. And nothing.
As for the slight lag in animations, all I can say is that lowering the FPS only produces stuttering and choppiness. It's obvious the H/W can't handle rapid animations.
Great
Testig now
Hi
Could you publish stock bootanimation, original from LG?
Hi XDA friends,
Recently I've started to mess around with my Moto G's bootanimation.
Tried a few (Blackhole is nice), and opening the zip files, I found a series of .jpg files that are the sequence of images that compose the animation.
Now I'd like to make a bootanimation using a short video of my son, so my question is: is there a program that automates this process, creating the zip or a program that extracts the video frames to .jpg files?
I searched the forum but didn't found this info (maybe I'm not a good searcher, sorry).
Thanks for any help.