as the title itself,.
already check the settings, and nothing their to enable or disable the boot animation.
or how can I change the boot animation if possible.
Go to system/media and clean bootanimation.zip, you clean the boot screen
crosskaiser said:
as the title itself,.
already check the settings, and nothing their to enable or disable the boot animation.
or how can I change the boot animation if possible.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
/system/media/remove bootanimation.zip
thank you
I have a boot animation file. That's name : boot animation.zip . OK
In this file have a desc.txt file :
800 1280 17
p 1 0 part0
My boot animation duration is 15s, but normal boot animation duration of my Note is ~ 7s and smaller
How can I stretch the boot animation duration ? That's mean when my boot animation were done (~ 15s), the main screen will be load.
Can u understand ? Sorry for my English
What I get from your ? Is you what the boot animation to be longer instead of stopping before the phone boots. If this is the case and the animation is able to be looped then you would change the p 1 0 part0 to p 0 0 part0 then the animation would start over in tell it boots up. If not something that would look right being looped then you would have to add more images to make a longer animation
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
ttibbetts83 said:
What I get from your ? Is you what the boot animation to be longer instead of stopping before the phone boots. If this is the case and the animation is able to be looped then you would change the p 1 0 part0 to p 0 0 part0 then the animation would start over in tell it boots up. If not something that would look right being looped then you would have to add more images to make a longer animation
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thank you. I will try :fingers-crossed:
Boot animation = 15 sec
Boot time = 7 sec
I thought he wants to delay the boot time.
15 Android Boot Animations with Aroma Installer.
»»»»» All-in-one bootanimation installer with aroma installer support. «««««
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INFO about the phone:
Xiaomi redmi 4x (santoni)
MIUI 10 (miuios.cz)
root (Magisk)
custom recovery (TWRP)
Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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)
q0kHaN said:
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)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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?
finally the Nintendo Switch boot screen has finished, but there is no boot sound yet, so in the future I will make a boot screen with sound (or not = P)
here is the link to download the file (just delete the space in the link): https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1Hauwmc2IiL5Upzta6OZT-VrxDJbOOnhT/view?usp=sharing
WARNING: Do not use Boot Animation For SuperSU of Jrummy if you do not want to be bootloop, use Root Explorer to replace Boot Animation
in the future: will share shutdownanimation.zip:fingers-crossed:
Edit : I forgot to remind you to change the file name to bootanimation = P
Hi, I tried the bootanimation on the Nintendo Switch, but I get it in portrait mode, could you change it to landscape?