MUST HAVE ROOT!!!
I will not give you instructions on how to root your device! I will redirect you to the Wikipedia page and you can figure it out for yourself!
Here is another post of some boot animations I made.
There are boot animations for MDPI and HDPI devices.
I'm not going to ask for thanks, but it would be nice.
These animations take a long time to make, please post your resolutions so I can make them fit your device!
XDA tells me how many times each file is downloaded, so either post something or do a thanks!
A lack of support makes me not want to make more!
HOW TO INSTALL METHODS
1. Use jrummy's Boot Animations * Root app
2. For android 4.0 and up, use a root browser to rename the .zip file to "bootanimation.zip" and paste it in /data/local
3 For below 4.0, paste the bootanimation.zip in /system/media
For energy-drink themed animations, go here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...ink-lovers-t2953255/post57046207#post57046207
Please show your support! A thanks or a comment is always welcome!
If you want me to make you a custom animation, I will. PM me about it!
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Hey Guys,
I have been running CyanogenMod 7 on my Milestone for a while now, and I love it! But I do think it could do with a little bit more of eye candy. So I was wondering, is there anyway to port the gingerbread window animations to CyanogenMod?
I have tried a few Metamorph tricks, but wasn't successful. I also heard about an app called AnimMod which is supposed to do this, but I cant try it out as I am not allowed to buy paid apps in my country. So, I would be glad if anyone posted a link to a working procedure for changing the window animations.
All windows animations are in the framework-res.apk under the res/anim folder.
You can replace those with the GB animation files and apply again. Please note that you need to replace only those that are there in both the framework files.
[email protected]
Thanks for the answer.
Where can I find the gingerbread animation files? I dont have the gingerbread ROM, so would it be possible to download the files from some place.
Also, I am curious to know, why weren't these animations implemented in the CyanogenMod in the first place. I would have thought most people would appreciate the better animations of Gingerbread.
Edit: I just watched a walkthrough, and it seems that the animations in CyanogenMod are the same as those in Gingerbread. Still, it would be nice to know where I can find some new animation files
Wow I forgot that I put this together.
I named it FlyIn_FlipOut because I combined the Flying animation with the Flip Animation.
I actually spent alot of time on it pinpointing specific things which was a pain in the ass.
Anyway, it's attached.
I hope that somebody thinks that it's neat
I have attached the animation xml files for the following animation effects.
Flip
Fold
Flying
Bounce
Blur
FroyoMOD ( animations found in Luca's FroyoMOD )
All you need to do is to copy it into the folder that i mentioned in the previous post and apply it again.
Thanks Guys.
I need some more info on how to do this thing properly:
1. Where is the framework-res.apk located? I found one in the system/ framework folder but it is named as framerwork-res-mot.apk.
2. How do i change the files? and finally how do i install the apk.
In short, it would be great if you could post the steps to modify CyanogenMod to incorporate the new animations.
@zeppelinrox: Good thing you came across this post then.
Anim mod is an easy way, i use it all the time
note\ require root and busy box installed
Goodluck
Good app. Does what I wanted.
I wud still like to try out zeppelinrox's version of the animation. So could someone pls post how I could do that.
hearts king101 said:
Anim mod is an easy way, i use it all the time
note\ require root and busy box installed
Goodluck
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Isn't anim mod a paid app? Please don't post download links of paid apps.
uptheironsrafi said:
Good app. Does what I wanted.
I wud still like to try out zeppelinrox's version of the animation. So could someone pls post how I could do that.
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Download the theme updater flashable template zip file from here.
Download and extract the contents of the zip file provided by Zeppe to your desktop.
Your framework-res.apk is in your /system/framework folder. Using 7zip or winzip, open framework-res.apk and replace the animation files in the /res/anim folder.
Copy the framework-res.apk into the /system/framework folder of the theme updater template zip file. Copy the template zip file into openrecovery/updates folder and apply in AOR after wiping dalvik/cache.
sileshn said:
Isn't anim mod a paid app? Please don't post download links of paid apps.
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I'm sorry
By the way, Can I get CM7 screen on and off animation work on stock rom ?????
Thanks, but you have not removed the app link.
Regarding screen on/off animation, not possible. Its a feature of GB and not easy to port to froyo.
[email protected]
sileshn said:
Thanks, but you have not removed the app link.
Regarding screen on/off animation, not possible. Its a feature of GB and not easy to port to froyo.
[email protected]
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Thanx for the answer
Regarding app > Removed
Sorry Again
Thanks for all the help man. Appreciate it a lot...
As promised, I will be releasing animations regularly. Here are links to each:
1. Draw-On Graffiti Style Animation (The original from this post)
2. Team EOS Silver 3D Text Animation (A <2mb Replacement Quick Render)
3. Team EOS New Logo Design Animation! A first look at our new logo! (Full Animation) [NEW 04/01/12]
Artists! Design your own styled EOS themed animations. We have a skilled community and I'm sure you guys could come up with some great ones! They should be no larger than 12mb (at the most) and be verified working. Post them to this thread and I will add them here. Who knows, yours may end up in a later release!
To replace the stock zip use a market app like BAC orrr:
(this assumes that you are running a rooted aosp-sourced build and understand how to manipulate the filesystem in r/w)
Make backups of your bootanimation.zip file(s):
Check both /data/local and /system/media
1. Rename the downloaded animation file to bootanimation.zip
2. Check /data/local and delete bootanimation.zip if it exists.
3. Enter /system/media, delete bootanimation.zip, and move the new zip into its place.
4. Reboot the system.
If it borks it will either revert back to the shiny android text sequence and boot fine
OR
loop endlessly (could look fine could look crazy distorted, no matter) and still boot fine...with the exception that nothing will work.
If this happens, connect to the adb shell as superuser, list processes, and kill the bootanimation process. Revert your animation, report it to the designer and live happily ever after.
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phokus
[team eos]
phokusone said:
I present to you the first in a series of alternative boot animations coming for the Team EOS Rom.
If you do not know how to replace the stock bootanimation.zip, please research the proper method or alternatively use one of the available market apps design?e for this purpose.
Enjoy!
db.tt/BoQFJsOC
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what is this no link or attachment or pic?
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
the db.tt string is a link. Just put it into the browser. The file is a little over 10mb compressed and:
A. xda doesnt allow over 8mb
B. xda doesnt allow new accounts to post links
so i had to use ingenuity.
far out
thanks for the boot animations. d/ling now. t
alternative boot animations for the Team EOS Rom
phokusone said:
I present to you the first in a series of alternative boot animations coming for the Team EOS Rom.
If you do not know how to replace the stock bootanimation.zip, please research the proper method or alternatively use one of the available market apps design?e for this purpose.
Enjoy!
db.tt/BoQFJsOC
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That is a SWEEEET Boot Animation! It has that Underground/Graffiti thing going on. Very nice, keep 'em come'n!
for some reason I get stuck at the "for science!"... am I doing something wrong??? I put the zip in /data/local...
Could someone provide a screen shot or something of the sort ? Thanks !
OP: Inventive way to insert a link. Sneaky ... I like it !
DaMyth said:
for some reason I get stuck at the "for science!"... am I doing something wrong??? I put the zip in /data/local...
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I did the same thing and ran into the same problem. I had to reboot into recovery and restore a previous nandroid. The boot animation looked cool, just not sure what the issue is. I sat there for 5+ minutes looking at "for science!".
to be honest guys there's two things I changed - firstly, we're running our build of ICS. Secondly, I'm using jpegs to reduce size. Nothing else has changed, and to be honest I've had this animation as well as others act unpredictably and work sometimes and loop others after copying over the *exact* same animation. I will do more research also, and any trials and error data would be helpful.
Quick side question: are you guys who are having loops using titanium backup, using the setup initiated google backup/restore, and/or running a security app such as Webroot on your tablets?
Also, are you copying these manually or using an app and to which location?
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phokus
[team eos]
I'm using root explorer to push the bootanimation.zip to data/local directory... I do have titanium backup, but I only use it for user apps, not system, and I'm not using the google backup service or any kind of security app... Hope you get this working soon, really like this bootanimation. and thanks for taking the time to look into it...
OK everyone, turns out I made a mistake with my finalized formatting that I use. Here is the link to a proper working boot animation with the proper format. I will also update the link in the first post.
I will also render an ICS stock animation in this format and get it out today.
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phokusone said:
OK everyone, turns out I made a mistake with my finalized formatting that I use. Here is the link to a proper working boot animation with the proper format. I will also update the link in the first post.
I will also render an ICS stock animation in this format and get it out today.
one love -
phokus
http://db.tt/7qVsNSps
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Awesome - downloading ....
Tried it out... and on my screen the bootanimation is squeezed together... can't make out what it says..
Having trouble pushing a Boot Animation ... use this
For folks having problems installing this awesome animation ... here is a solution.
I used it with not problems and it backs up your original. Follow this thread.
If you find it to be helpful give thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108215
Oh, and for submitted animations, the specifications are:
-PNG or JPG Sequences
-704 x 440 size
-desc.txt should be 1408 880 24
also - the images must all have a border of deadspace static pixels.
You may use the template I posted here
..just make sure to half the rez and leave out the layers from the template
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phokus
[team eos]
Nice work bro......many thx from Greece
Great work
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk
new animation added. enjoy!
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phokus
[team eos]
quick noob question
I have recently FLASHED your cyberdine terminator bootanimation (brought me back to my younger years) and it was awsome by the way, thanks for that mate..
My question is, how can i replace a flashed bootanimation with one of your latest awesomenesses..thanks again mate!
All good!!! My question is solved..thanks again for the wicked animations phokus..
Whoops, didn't see parameters.
AndroidBoot Animation Changer
I have just made the changing of boot animations easier for everyone!
With this small AROMA script, you won't have to copy and paste or
replace or push things anymore; no more root explorers and computers!
Instructions:
Put the bootanimation.zip of your choice into the root of the downloaded zip
(you will have to replace the one already inside) and flash it in your recovery! Its that easy!
For changing of boot animation audio (only HTC Sense supported currently), put the android_audio.mp3
of your choice into the root of the downloaded zip (you will have to replace the one already inside too)
Inside the AROMA Installer, make sure you choose the two options correctly (Phone with or without HTC Sense)
because it not only changes the theme but also determines where the boot animations is.
If you do not have a qHD device, DO NOT flash this directly without changing the bootanimation.zip inside it first. I put a
qHD HTC boot animation inside, so if your phone's screen size isn't qHD, it will look quite ugly.
Sharing policy:
You are allowed to share this ZIP and/or any part of it as long as money is not involved (e.g. selling).
If you are a boot animation maker, you are allowed to put your boot animation in this ZIP and
share it, but you will have to mention me or my brother's name (KaiJun or kaienchua971, relatively)
and/or post a link to this very page.
Download link:
In the attachments below
Changelog:
V2.7 Minor update
Added busybox into the zip. No need for busybox on your system anymore!
V2.6 Minor update
Added ability to backup boot animation sound for Sense ROMs (Requires busybox on your phone. Will fix that in the next update)
V2.5 Minor Update
Added ability to backup boot animation (option in AROMA. Requires busybox on your phone. Will fix that in the next update, after V2.6)
Added ability to replace boot animation audio for HTC Sense devices (just place android_audio.mp3 into the root of the ZIP, like the bootanimation.zip)
V2.0 Major Update
Added AROMA Installer!
Added support for non-HTC Sense devices
V1.0
Initial release
V1.0 can only be found in the HTC Sensation forums because it had only support for phones with HTC Sense
Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2070304
Upcoming update: Changing of boot animation sound!
Credits:
My brother (kaienchua971) for giving me this idea
If you find this small script helpful, pressing "THANKS" at the bottom left corner or "Tip us?" at the top right corner of the post will help alot.
Really good job, but I like putting it in the system application folder. It is better because this doesn't backup other boot animation.
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Phone: Samsung galaxy s2 t989
Rom: Jedi knight 6 4.0.4
Kernel: Jedi kernel 2
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and you thought celebrities weren't smart. =P
ArianaGrande said:
Really good job, but I like putting it in the system application folder. It is better because this doesn't backup other boot animation.
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Phone: Samsung galaxy s2 t989
Rom: Jedi knight 6 4.0.4
Kernel: Jedi kernel 2
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and you thought celebrities weren't smart. =P
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'I like putting it in the system application folder." I don't get why you put it in the system application folder but nevermind,
" It is better because this doesn't backup other boot animation." I don't really understand what you mean but I edited the script to backup the boot animation onto the SD card and I'm probably uploading it a few minutes later.
V2.5 is up
Update V2.5 is out!
Changelog and download links are in the first post
V2.6!
Update V2.6 is out!
Changelog and download links are in the first post
V2.7!!
Update V2.7 is out!
Changelog and download links are in the first post
YOUR PHONE IS NOW VOID, IM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOUR PHONE BRICKED.
Introducing: Pimp My Rom
Tested using CyanVivo X Reborn by szezso and 100% working
Note: This is not a ROM! this is tweaks/MODS/Hacks etc. for your phone.
This is compatible with any ROMS
as long as you rooted your phone and init.d support I mean custom kernel
and CWM or any other recovery
DOWNLOADS FOR YOUR DEVICE :angel:
Google Play Link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...de.pimp.my.rom
MIRROR : http://d-h.st/Xxl
INVERTED APK (for MIUI) : http://d-h.st/pDC
AROMA VERSION : http://goo.im/devs/Androguide/Pimp my Rom
RESCUE PACKAGE (Flash this if you got bootloops) : http://d-h.st/T1f
INSTRUCTIONS
->Make a nandroid backup
->Download the app
->Install it like you would with any apk
->Click the rescue package section in the app and download the rescue package
->Choose and apply the tweaks you want, make sure you read the descriptions and instructions in-app
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For any Issues Visit the Original Thread.
Original Thread Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269 (All the Details are here, just visit for more further Informations.) Hit thanks for them!
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After all these installing progress and some housekeeping, you can now feel the boost of your Phone!
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Credits to the Developers/Owners/ etc. . .
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Note: I don't own this app or anything :good:
Thaaaaaaaaaaanks!
Boot animations are not downloading.I downloaded the Sci-Fi Droid Boot-Animation manually but where is the download folder of pimp my rom ?
supremazy said:
Boot animations are not downloading.I downloaded the Sci-Fi Droid Boot-Animation manually but where is the download folder of pimp my rom ?
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About that boot-animation, I see that it's not working on some device. I recommend that do not use that setting. Just restore your backup boot-animation. But if you are willing to change your boot-animation, just use this method.
-Search some boot animations on forum search then. . . download it, place it to your SD-card
-Use Es-Explorer or any Root explorers
-Set up into Up until root directory and Mount system as R/W
-Go to /system/media/ as you can see the boot animation, rename the original bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip.bak that you can restore it anytime if you screwed up.
-Copy the downloaded bootanimation.zip to /system/media (If the downloaded file has another file name, just rename it into bootanimation)
-After that, long press the bootanimation.zip file and go to properties, set it up as readable.
-Restart your device, then. . . boom! :good:
how does it work?
batculp said:
how does it work?
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It works awesome on Sense based Roms for me.
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Hi all
So i have made my first boot animation. So its not that great but i plan on making more. But i will share mine in the mean time.
For those who dont know, you copy the zip file to device/system/media. According to my knowledge this only works on custom roms. If someone wants to try it on a stock rom please let me know if it works.
I am not responsible if you break or damage your device in any way.
So i cant figure out how to attach two different files with the same name, hence once downloaded, you will need to rename the file " bootanimation.zip "
Super user bootanimation: View attachment 2742934
Super user bootanimation preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZhtFziqKEc&feature=youtu.be
Second bootanimation.
Samsung System bootanimation:View attachment bootanimation.zip
Samsung System bootanimation preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aEVKiL8iVA
Please hit thanks if you like it and i welcome all feedback
Thank you very much
Good work!!