This is originally taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41197343
How to Restore Original Samsung Boot Animation
This requires Root and a root file manager.
1 - Download and extract the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip
http://db.tt/j1qlUFIY
Make sure you have R/W permissions in system/media before copying over.
2 - Copy the files from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media folder replacing the original files.
SPR_bootsamsung.qmg
SPR_bootsamsungloop.qmg
SPR_shutdown.qmg
(I renamed my originals just to be safe.)
Alternately, if you do not want to download; you can make a copy of, and rename the bootsamsung.qmg bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg that are already located in your system/media folder.
Reboot your phone and you should no longer see the sprint animations.
DISCLAIMER:
Your device, your responsibility. I am not liable for anything you do to your device.
Pheonix28 said:
This is originally taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41197343
How to Restore Original Samsung Boot Animation
This requires Root and a root file manager.
1 - Download and extract the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip
http://db.tt/j1qlUFIY
2 - Copy the files from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media folder replacing the original files.
SPR_bootsamsung.qmg
SPR_bootsamsungloop.qmg
SPR_shutdown.qmg
(I renamed my originals just to be safe.)
Alternately, if you do not want to download; you can make a copy of, and rename the bootsamsung.qmg bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg that are already located in your system/media folder.
Reboot your phone and you should no longer see the sprint animations.
DISCLAIMER:
Your device, your responsibility. I am not liable for anything you do to your device.
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You probably want to put something in the OP to make sure you check and change permissions when needed. I had to change mine.
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Updated Op
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Works perfect thanks!
Do this include the sound also?
I love the 90s. Good times.
I don't think so, I still had the sound when I followed the instructions
I made this into a flashable zip for those that want it.
crawrj said:
I made this into a flashable zip for those that want it.
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That simplifies things haha.
does anyone know where i can find the original sprint boot animation (yellow) at? after flashing the Google edition rom i lost it, i've flashed odin (mdc) to it multiple times after to no avail. hoping someone can post the files and tell me where to put them
dabuu707 said:
does anyone know where i can find the original sprint boot animation (yellow) at? after flashing the Google edition rom i lost it, i've flashed odin (mdc) to it multiple times after to no avail. hoping someone can post the files and tell me where to put them
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i lso tried this method and didnt get the yellow boot animation back
dabuu707 said:
does anyone know where i can find the original sprint boot animation (yellow) at? after flashing the Google edition rom i lost it, i've flashed odin (mdc) to it multiple times after to no avail. hoping someone can post the files and tell me where to put them
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2349971
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dabuu707 said:
i lso tried this method and didnt get the yellow boot animation back
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The title could be confusing. This does not restore the original "Sprint" boot animation. It installs the original "Samsung" boot animation. The one used on the international S4.
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crawrj said:
The title could be confusing. This does not restore the original "Sprint" boot animation. It installs the original "Samsung" boot animation. The one used on the international S4.
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Is there anyway you can add the sound? Or do you know how to get back the stock sprint animation with the sound?
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Boot Ani sounds are placed in /system/media/audio/ui.
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HI,
I bought my Nexus S From a shop that rooted it installed busybox, superuser and all the stuff you need for completely open phone, and they changed the boot animation (after the Google screen) into their ad. can someone extract his boot animation and post it here, i searched everywhere and found only lower resolution animations (and if i put them the device wont start).
Thanks.
You can download the 2.3.3 OTA, extract bootanimation.zip under system>media then upload back to your phone using ADB or root explorer.
Or you can just put a new ROM
I don't want to change rom because I got used to this one and I need Hebrew (included in my current rom) and I preffer no to mess up my device (I run modaco custom rom r5)
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gasparzim said:
You can download the 2.3.3 OTA, extract bootanimation.zip under system>media then upload back to your phone using ADB or root explorer.
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How can I download it?
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Download the deodexed version from Master's website.
http://devsforandroid.com/index.php?board=18.0
which one has the appropriate bootup screen GRI40 or GRI56? (Im a noob so i dont know(but i know how to change the bootup screen))
RisinT96 said:
which one has the appropriate bootup screen GRI40 or GRI56? (Im a noob so i dont know(but i know how to change the bootup screen))
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Both should contain the stock boot animation.
the resolution of the boot animation in GRI40 is 512X256 and i read somwhere that if the resolution isnt the same as the screen resolution the device wont work
RisinT96 said:
the resolution of the boot animation in GRI40 is 512X256 and i read somwhere that if the resolution isnt the same as the screen resolution the device wont work
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Go to your settings and see which build number you have, then just download the rom with the same build number.
Here's the bootanimation zip file.
http://db.tt/kaoFkLo
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Thanks everyone, i downloaded the deodexed GRI40 and took the boot animation from it, works great.
Hello all,
I tried installing a custom boot animation in /data/local but it didn't work. Any ideas where the bootanimation.zip should go on this phone?
Thanks
There is a folder called /bootimages. May want to check it out and see if that is what you are looking for.
Tried that. No joy there either.
I haven't checked into it myself yet, but in system/bin there is a boot animation file. I don't know if those are it, but a good place to check.
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I'm guessing this is to replace the Verizon animation? I can't stand having sounds when I try to power on the phone in a steathy manner...
vortmax said:
I'm guessing this is to replace the Verizon animation? I can't stand having sounds when I try to power on the phone in a steathy manner...
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Yah, already killed the sound though. Found that one in /system/sounds/power/poweron.wav
mtmichaelson said:
I haven't checked into it myself yet, but in system/bin there is a boot animation file. I don't know if those are it, but a good place to check.
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Anyone else notice keylogger and keylogger_test in that folder as well?
Boot animation process is not android standard style.
Next decrapped rom will not use LG's weird boot animation service, and will contain a neato new bootscreen I'm working on
The LG Revolution uses .rle files for the boot animation. I have yet to find any software that will allow me to edit these files. It is definitely not the normal way most androids have for their boot animation.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1140406
[How-To] Make custom bootscreen/bootlogo (image to rle)/(rle to image)
Created this not too long ago in the kitchen and flashed it in Recovery on my phone successfully.
Copy BluePercentBattery.zip to the root of your SD Card
Use Bionic Bootstrap and reboot into Recovery
Flash BluePercentBattery.zip from the SD Card
Once done (takes a few seconds) reboot
Enjoy
AS USUAL WHAT YOU DO TO YOUR PHONE IS YOUR FAULT
Keep in mind I currently I have no intentions to create a return to stock version.
Any need to erase cache or dalvik cache?
Also how about a return to stock .zip
I didnt erase any cache. I currently have no plans in returning to stock nor creating a return to stock zip and updated the main post explaining this. Sorry. New to this side of the world.
theproj said:
Created this not too long ago in the kitchen and flashed it in Recovery on my phone successfully.
Copy BluePercentBattery.zip to the root of your SD Card
Use Bionic Bootstrap and reboot into Recovery
Flash BluePercentBattery.zip from the SD Card
Once done (takes a few seconds) reboot
Enjoy
AS USUAL WHAT YOU DO TO YOUR PHONE IS YOUR FAULT
Keep in mind I currently I have no intentions to create a return to stock version.
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I got it, worked fine, the numbers for the percent are kind of small though. I've changed the density so its higher res and I guess that makes the percent numbers real small....
O well, looks good, thanks!!!
Edit: after looking at it closer, is there any way you can make the numbers at least as tall as the battery?
thanks for this, favor/help/question/issue lol
I was not a real fan of the battery bar you had so i spent the last few hours making my own. I gave my hand at re-singing your framework and seeing if I could push it and needless to say FC's left and right lol. on a plus note I see my bat and it looks sexy but just cant get the FC's to stop. would you be willing to toss my batt images into a flashabe zip? plzzz
here are the icons. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22063477/Android/drawable-hdpi.zip
basically looks like stock batt but reversed and cleaned up a bit
hope ur willing to give me a hand and thanks!
Wow now you guys are really testing me now. That was a first for me using a kitchen that everything is "pre-made" can only really customize certain colors. I am a complete NOOB but gave it a shot with what boosted provided since was able to provide all the exact necessary images.
Well boosted I tried my best, tested it on my phone, and the BIONIC just finished booting up. No force closes, yet , however it seems to be working seems smaller but my eyes are tired. I have to wake up in in 2hrs (3am EST ugh) to work on several servers so here you go and let me know.
I assume since there is no kernel allowing 1 percent battery ercentages this does the 10 percent ones?
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Wow now you guys are really testing me now. That was a first for me using a kitchen that everything is "pre-made" can only really customize certain colors. I am a complete NOOB but gave it a shot with what boosted provided since was able to provide all the exact necessary images.
Well boosted I tried my best, tested it on my phone, and the BIONIC just finished booting up. No force closes, yet , however it seems to be working seems smaller but my eyes are tired. I have to wake up in in 2hrs (3am EST ugh) to work on several servers so here you go and let me know.
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worked great, thanks!
b00sted said:
worked great, thanks!
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do you have a link to those icons you used at the bottom?and where did you get the battery percent mod?? thanks in advance!
theproj said:
Created this not too long ago in the kitchen and flashed it in Recovery on my phone successfully.
Copy BluePercentBattery.zip to the root of your SD Card
Use Bionic Bootstrap and reboot into Recovery
Flash BluePercentBattery.zip from the SD Card
Once done (takes a few seconds) reboot
Enjoy
AS USUAL WHAT YOU DO TO YOUR PHONE IS YOUR FAULT
Keep in mind I currently I have no intentions to create a return to stock version.
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quick question , i'm on a rooted bionic and i downloaded the battery mod which is lovely btw. and i moved it to the root of my sd card. so i boot into recovery and go to apply the zip but i cant find it anywhere. can i rename it to update.zip and apply it that way?
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quick question , i'm on a rooted bionic and i downloaded the battery mod which is lovely btw. and i moved it to the root of my sd card. so i boot into recovery and go to apply the zip but i cant find it anywhere. can i rename it to update.zip and apply it that way?
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Do you have clock work? & you might have to move it to sd-ext or to just sdcard
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Yes I have it but when I go to flash cwr the bionic isn't listed let me try again
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Tommy, are you using the bootstrap recovery?
Yesi sure am using boot strap.I go to install zip and all that shows up to chose from is data dcim and another zip I forget what its called but I don't feel good about clicking on it lol can you give me a step by step process besides the one posted maybe I'm missing something? Can I flash zip through ROM manager?
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Just tried flashing zip through ROM manager to no avail.hmmmm
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put the zip in folder "sdcard-ext" instead of "sdcard" and you should see it. i had the same prob.
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Worked great. First change on the bionic for me. I like it!
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Where is sd extension?
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Never mind I found sd extension but it says move failed any idea why
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Never mind lol I copied and pasted instead of just moving the file here we go
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Well I come from the Inspire 4g, and most custom roms had the bootanimation.zip on the root/system/media folder. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case with the Vivid. Does anyone know how to change the bootanimation on the vivid?
i would also like to know this man.
plus if the splash screen is changeable.
I had a pretty awesome one on my old
inspire I wouldn't mind having on my vivid.
Try /data/local
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I think it depends on the rom. As in, if it is allowed or not. I opened a custom rom in kitchen and there was an option to allow custom boot animation. I turned it on and reflashed the rom back on my phone. I haven't tested it yet tho.
System/customize/resource/ATT_Bootanimation.zip
Edit: yep, renamed a downloaded animation.zip, stuck it in the folder, changed the permissions, worked like a charm. Just make sure its the correct resolution.
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plaster said:
System/customize/resource/ATT_Bootanimation.zip
Edit: yep, renamed a downloaded animation.zip, stuck it in the folder, changed the permissions, worked like a charm. Just make sure its the correct resolution.
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Yup - this. Won't always be the case, as mentioned before, it might be in /data/local/. Boot sounds aren't working for most ICS builds at this point. Someone else asked about splash screen - AFAIK that would require s-off to flash a splash, as you'd need to flash it in a PH39IMG.zip, and without S-Off you'll only be able to flash signed packages in bootloader. I think. But there's a PH for recovery...and we could use fastboot to flash the splash.
Let me try something...
Edit: Walking Dead is on, I'll play tomorrow
+1 on the walking dead lol.
hope you have success with the splash =D
As soon as I find a boot animation I'd want I'll give it a shot too.
Deodexed 6.7.244 download links are located below (You must be on 6.7.244 and be rooted)
http://www.4shared.com/zip/-vZ-bPN0/XT875-6-7-244-DEODEXED.html?refurl=d1url
http://d-h.st/xTT
http://www.adrive.com/public/KCARn2/XT875-6-7-244-DEODEXED.zip
Steps for installation
1. Download the file from a link above
2. Place on your phones external sdcard
3. Boot into CWM recovery using BootStrap
4. Select intall ZIP from sdcard
5. Choose ZIP from sdcard
6. Locate the Deodexed ZIP and select it
7. When installation is complete choose reboot system now
8. Once you get by the BootAnimation you will see android is upgrading applications
9. Once that is done you will then be able to enjoy your newly deodexed 6.7.244
I am not responsible if you do something wrong and mess up your phone. Remember anything 235 or above is not able to be taken back to 905 or previous.
Not trying to go off topic but did you do a 246 deodexed version yet? If not I can so one but I wanted to ask you first since you are more experienced at it then I am. Also thank you for all your work!
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TMYINC said:
Not trying to go off topic but did you do a 246 deodexed version yet? If not I can so one but I wanted to ask you first since you are more experienced at it then I am. Also thank you for all your work!
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No I didn't get around to doing before my buddy had already gotten it out for everyone. Here is the link to the forum where you can find the download link.
http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/4504-deodexed-67246/
Just curious, can this be done using Safestrap?
Cris_C said:
Just curious, can this be done using Safestrap?
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No