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does anyone know how to chance the boot splash in the kernel, on cm10.1 i want to try to chance it to something else
This tool may help you https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
thiagodm said:
This tool may help you https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS5qcnVtbXkubGliZXJ0eS50b29sYm94Il0.
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thanks, but how can i chance the splash screen in the app ?
FettleifIsMyUserName said:
thanks, but how can i chance the splash screen in the app ?
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Another way. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6peeuPYoapk
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Another way. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6peeuPYoapk
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Oh not the boot animation the boot splash thats the screen before the boot animation, the lg logo i want to chance that
To the best of my knowledge it can be changed but it will require quite a lot of work and some googling. I believe the boot splash is contained within bootloader, which I believe is a boot.IMG ull have extract that find the files to replace. The hard part is the files are not just jpgs or pngs they are a obscure image format a quick Google showed someone found a way of converting them but the rest is up to you
Look for initlogo.rle. It is a file loaded by init on each boot, if it exists. It is located in root and by default you won't find it and you have to create one. You have to un- and repack the boot.img to edit that file.
The file has a special format. For more information, look here.
Also, keep in mind that this will not change the LG logo built into the bootloader. With our knowledge so far, it cannot be changed.
Adam77Root said:
Look for initlogo.rle. It is a file loaded by init on each boot, if it exists. It is located in root and by default you won't find it and you have to create one. You have to un- and repack the boot.img to edit that file.
The file has a special format. For more information, look here.
Also, keep in mind that this will not change the LG logo built into the bootloader. With our knowledge so far, it cannot be changed.
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thanks, i wanted to try this because this was possible on the lg optimus 2x from officail 2.2-2.3 but they removed it from the official ics
but ill see what i can do
FettleifIsMyUserName said:
thanks, i wanted to try this because this was possible on the lg optimus 2x from officail 2.2-2.3 but they removed it from the official ics
but ill see what i can do
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Have any success? I would like to try this as well
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Ok so I have unlocked my bootloader now with SunShine thanks to jcase. Can anybody link me to the proper thread for installing a custom recovery? Also, I assume that installing a custom recovery means a full data wipe, correct?
This guide has it all....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
best way is:
go on the play store download the app flashify and go through the process it take you. are you rooted?
Done and done. Unlocked and rooted finally! Now to just remove that unlocked bootloader message. I missed my xposed modules!
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Jersey846 said:
Done and done. Unlocked and rooted finally! Now to just remove that unlocked bootloader message. I missed my xposed modules!
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what method are you using to change the boot logo? also did you use the method i recommended?
me myself and i said:
what method are you using to change the boot logo? also did you use the method i recommended?
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I actually flashed the boot animations with twrp. I was initially worried that installing twrp would wipe data but it didn't so I went that route since I've used twrp on all my other devices.
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me myself and i said:
best way is:
go on the play store download the app flashify and go through the process it take you. are you rooted?
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thanks for that! i was about start doing the ADB process and that app was WAY easier!!
Jersey846 said:
I actually flashed the boot animations with twrp. I was initially worried that installing twrp would wipe data but it didn't so I went that route since I've used twrp on all my other devices.
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Are you talking of the boot animation or the bootlogo (bootlogo is the white boot loader unlocked screen before the animation) any how when I change my boot animation I just place the zip in the system>>>media folder with root explorer.
me myself and i said:
Are you talking of the boot animation or the bootlogo (bootlogo is the white boot loader unlocked screen before the animation) any how when I change my boot animation I just place the zip in the system>>>media folder with root explorer.
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I changed both. The animation works fine when I flash them through twrp, but the logo (where it used to give the bootloader unlocked warning) is a cyan colored screen with a white box where the logo should have replaced it. I tried to flash it through fastboot and mfastboot both of which were unsuccessful. Not sure what I've done but as you can imagine it's pretty ugly. I can take a picture of it if necessary.
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Jersey846 said:
I changed both. The animation works fine when I flash them through twrp, but the logo (where it used to give the bootloader unlocked warning) is a cyan colored screen with a white box where the logo should have replaced it. I tried to flash it through fastboot and mfastboot both of which were unsuccessful. Not sure what I've done but as you can imagine it's pretty ugly. I can take a picture of it if necessary.
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did you make sure you have a .bin file there is a process involved to making one from the image you're using. unless.....are you using a premade one from on here somewhere?
me myself and i said:
did you make sure you have a .bin file there is a process involved to making one from the image you're using. unless.....are you using a premade one from on here somewhere?
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I was using a pre-made. For some reason none of them were working but in a different thread Kid sent me one I could flash games on twrp. Worked like a charm. Is there a thread or list of boot images that work only in twrp?
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Jersey846 said:
I was using a pre-made. For some reason none of them were working but in a different thread Kid sent me one I could flash games on twrp. Worked like a charm. Is there a thread or list of boot images that work only in twrp?
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i think there is a method for flashing in twrp but i think android version 4.4+ changes some formats so im not quite sure. my brother just showed me that you can flash boot images with flashify.
me myself and i said:
i think there is a method for flashing in twrp but i think android version 4.4+ changes some formats so im not quite sure. my brother just showed me that you can flash boot images with flashify.
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I'll try that thanks man!
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Jersey846 said:
I'll try that thanks man!
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let me know how it turns out. im interested in doing the same only i want to Photoshop an image the says something like
this device belongs to name name
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in some cool text art type thing.
me myself and i said:
let me know how it turns out. im interested in doing the same only i want to Photoshop an image the says something like in some cool text art type thing.
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Take a look at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/moto-x-boot-logos-t2417961
Or -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/app-moto-x-g-boot-logo-command-line-tool-t2819494
if you are looking to make your own bootlogo's now that you have an unlocked bootloader.
KidJoe said:
Take a look at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/moto-x-boot-logos-t2417961
Or -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/app-moto-x-g-boot-logo-command-line-tool-t2819494
if you are looking to make your own bootlogo's now that you have an unlocked bootloader.
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thanks you i have been looking into those bootlogo threads but hadn't come across the second one
This is just a quick little script I threw together to remove the blinding white T-Mobile logo from boot. It replaces the carrier branding with the loop that Samsung intended and should be much easier on your eyes in dark settings.
All this file does is make a backup of bootsamsungloop.qmg and replace it with the same file from the Canadian W8 rom.
Everything should be working! If not, please let me know.
Step 1) Flash in TWRP
-if you use an automated script installer like Flashify, TWRP might tell you the install failed. However, I found this to be false.
Step 2) Profit
Thanks
you can just delete that file (bootsamsungloop.qmg) and reboot, the tmobile boot screen will be gone and it will show samsung
haldi15 said:
you can just delete that file (bootsamsungloop.qmg) and reboot, the tmobile boot screen will be gone and it will show samsung
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That works too. This mod is if you want the logo to be animated or you are lazy
Can this be flashed with Flashfire?
norcalsfinest said:
Can this be flashed with Flashfire?
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I'm not entirely positive how flashfire works so I'm hesitant to say yes or no. Alternatively, you can also use the no flash method -- take the files in the archive, delete the one in your system, replace it with the file in the zip and set permission to 644
What about the shutdown T-Mobile screen? How do we get rid of that?
3's&7's said:
What about the shutdown T-Mobile screen? How do we get rid of that?
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You can delete the shutdown.qmg file from /system/media which will take away the samsung/t-mobile screen completely (replaces it with system dialog box and spinner and just says "Shutting Down") or you can try replacing it with this one from the international version (which I believe just says Samsung).
Contents of the zip are NOT flashable -- use your favorite file explorer to copy and change permissions to 644
And if we want the t mobile shutdown who can help with it. I have a metro pcs. I really like the red t mobile logo.
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bighleo114312 said:
And if we want the t mobile shutdown who can help with it. I have a metro pcs. I really like the red t mobile logo.
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You would have to grab the shutdown.qmg from a t-mobile rom and overwrite the one you have currently. I don't currently have any t-mobile roms on hand or I would grab the file for you myself.
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You would have to grab the shutdown.qmg from a t-mobile rom and overwrite the one you have currently. I don't currently have any t-mobile roms on hand or I would grab the file for you myself.
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Yeah thanks i didnt wanted to download the whole rom just for the shutdown logo. Hope that some1 can help with it if not. Then after work will start the process. Thanks my friend
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does anyone have the boot logo image ? the one with "Samsung S6" and black background cuz i need to flash it again...
AlexBz94 said:
does anyone have the boot logo image ? the one with "Samsung S6" and black background cuz i need to flash it again...
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This is bootanimation of Note 7. Try it
please help!
Hello All!
As per the advice seen above in the thread, i've tried to delete the bootsamsungloop.qmg and the shutdown.qmg files, in order to get rid of the T Mobile screen, but i wasn't able to delete them, altough everytime i've tried, root browser was telling me that file has been deleted. But those files are still there. My Galaxy S7 is not rootet, it's running its official marshmallow.
Any further advice please? Would be much appreciated!
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Hello All!
As per the advice seen above in the thread, i've tried to delete the bootsamsungloop.qmg and the shutdown.qmg files, in order to get rid of the T Mobile screen, but i wasn't able to delete them, altough everytime i've tried, root browser was telling me that file has been deleted. But those files are still there. My Galaxy S7 is not rootet, it's running its official marshmallow.
Any further advice please? Would be much appreciated!
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Those files live in the /system partition and can only be removed with root.
I need sm-g925t s6 edge t mobile logo remover.... plz help me!
lizaSB said:
This is just a quick little script I threw together to remove the blinding white T-Mobile logo from boot. It replaces the carrier branding with the loop that Samsung intended and should be much easier on your eyes in dark settings.
All this file does is make a backup of bootsamsungloop.qmg and replace it with the same file from the Canadian W8 rom.
Everything should be working! If not, please let me know.
Step 1) Flash in TWRP
-if you use an automated script installer like Flashify, TWRP might tell you the install failed. However, I found this to be false.
Step 2) Profit
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haldi15 said:
you can just delete that file (bootsamsungloop.qmg) and reboot, the tmobile boot screen will be gone and it will show samsung
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lizaSB said:
You can delete the shutdown.qmg file from /system/media which will take away the samsung/t-mobile screen completely (replaces it with system dialog box and spinner and just says "Shutting Down") or you can try replacing it with this one from the international version (which I believe just says Samsung).
Contents of the zip are NOT flashable -- use your favorite file explorer to copy and change permissions to 644
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. Deleting these two files bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg on my SM 910T Note 4 completely removed the T-mobile splash screens during bootup and shut down.
This was way simpler than flashing a ROM or using an app.
My eyes are no longer blinded during boot up in the dark and shut down no longer lingers on a T-Mobile logo. :laugh:
As mentioned earlier your phone must be rooted in order to successfully delete these files.
Do i have to root my phone ? I get this error message saying the copy task failed /system/media/bootsamsungloop.qmg (Read-only file system). what can i do here ?
I wasn't really thrilled with the stock boot animation so I made a few others
Zen Nexus
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Zen Spin (default on Garbage Gone)
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Stock boot animation in case you need it
Download
All of these zips are twrp flashable
Enjoy
also thanks to @Harfainx for the flashable zip compatible with the ZF2
Woohoo! Awesome :highfive:
Just tried flashing the Zen Nexus animation in TWRP, and I still have the stock animation.
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Just tried flashing the Zen Nexus animation in TWRP, and I still have the stock animation.
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try it again for me
Just tried it again and TWRP says that the flash was successful, but it didn't take. Also tried your other animation with the same result. I do still have the white animation from when I unlocked the bootloader. Do I need to fastboot the stock black one first? Good to see you over here from the HTC M7 forums. Thanks for the work.
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Just tried it again and TWRP says that the flash was successful, but it didn't take. Also tried your other animation with the same result. I do still have the white animation from when I unlocked the bootloader. Do I need to fastboot the stock black one first? Good to see you over here from the HTC M7 forums. Thanks for the work.
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are you flashing these on a 551?
Also the nexus boot did have issues for me but the other 2 were fine. and no the white spalshscreen doesn't have anything to do with the boot animation.
Also yeah i'm having a good time here, Asus invited me to the launch event, still have my m8 on sprint but this is on my AT&T line
I am flashing on a 551
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I just installed the black boot animation from the unlock bootloader thread via fastboot, booted to system, then rebooted to recovery and flashed the Nexus animation. Now it works and looks great too.
Hi thoughtlesskyle, only the Nexus isn't working the other two are. thanks.
xgneilx said:
Hi thoughtlesskyle, only the Nexus isn't working the other two are. thanks.
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I re-uploaded the nexus one the other day it is working fine for me, I will investigate further
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I like the Nexus Boot :good:
Both flash fine for me. No wiping anything, just reboot to recovery. Select the file to install, and then it's good on reboot to system.
Hi. It's already working, i download your file again. BTW, the first nexus file that i've downloaded was around 8MB now this file is around 4MB.
xgneilx said:
Hi. It's already working, i download your file again. BTW, the first nexus file that i've downloaded was around 8MB now this file is around 4MB.
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Yeah there was an initial one that had issues, I'm glad to hear it's working
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what is the difference between the zip file format/contents referenced in this post and the one at this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1852621
I want to start creating my own boot animations, but don't know where to begin. The referenced link is quite old so I suspect it is probably obsolete.
Boowho??
I DL'ed the Nexus one and flashed it to the ZF2.
I have thee 550 so the resolution was obviously wrong, but the anim DID show at boot up.
SO..... I extracted the bootanimation.zip and ran all the .png files thru a resolution changing program.
ALL the converted images look fine and the desc.txt file appears to be correct to, AFAIK.
So I put the new bootanimation.zip in system/media
But the new anim does not appear at bootup.
What I should I be looking for in my new file that could be causing the problem? Case sensitive, maybe; or some other small issue??
Boowho??
boowho said:
SO..... I extracted the bootanimation.zip and ran all the .png files thru a resolution changing program.
ALL the converted images look fine and the desc.txt file appears to be correct to, AFAIK.
So I put the new bootanimation.zip in system/media
But the new anim does not appear at bootup.
What I should I be looking for in my new file that could be causing the problem? Case sensitive, maybe; or some other small issue??
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Did you change the desc file from 1080 1920 to 720 1280?
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Did you change the desc file from 1080 1920 to 720 1280?
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Yes, I did sir...... I used a tool called Boot Animation Factory.
But the problem turned out to be permissions.
I set everything to rwx for owner, group and others. In Linux AKA as 777
Worked perfectly.
Thanks for your interest and suggestion.
Boowho??
I think any animation of our resolution will work.
Worked for me too...
ZF2 4gb 64gb 551ML with 2.3ghz CPU. Rooted and Bootloader unlocked on 19.40.22 firmware.
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Worked for me too...
ZF2 4gb 64gb 551ML with 2.3ghz CPU. Rooted and Bootloader unlocked on 19.40.22 firmware.
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That was the device I have to test with, also the boot animations are a standard format so this should work on most 1080p phones
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I have a questions. How to add the bootanimation sounds in Zenfone 2?
I'm trying to figure out whether or not mm will support sound during boot animation. I know that the at&t stock rom has sound so i just want to see how it's done. Message me if you can help
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
I'm trying to figure out whether or not mm will support sound during boot animation. I know that the at&t stock rom has sound so i just want to see how it's done. Message me if you can help
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MM will not support sound in the boot animation, only a carrier added boot animation, that's added to the device, and not through the normal way a boot animation is added, will it support sound.
simms22 said:
MM will not support sound in the boot animation, only a carrier added boot animation, that's added to the device, and not through the normal way a boot animation is added, will it support sound.
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That's what i thought thanks for the info. I'd like to research that special way/reverse engineer
I think that google let sounds in the boot animations up ice cream sandwich, then stopped letting in sounds. buts that's official boot animations. about the provider animations I am clueless.
Just need to find someone with stock Boot so i can look in the usual places first need to see the desc.txt file and that will point me in the right direction
galaxy s4 nutjob said:
Just need to find someone with stock Boot so i can look in the usual places first need to see the desc.txt file and that will point me in the right direction
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This is the bootanimation.zip file from the oem/media folder on my Nexus 6. I'm pretty sure this is what you are looking for but if not let me know and I'll try to help further.
alryder said:
This is the bootanimation.zip file from the oem/media folder on my Nexus 6. I'm pretty sure this is what you are looking for but if not let me know and I'll try to help further.
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Awesome thanks so much
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This is the bootanimation.zip file from the oem/media folder on my Nexus 6. I'm pretty sure this is what you are looking for but if not let me know and I'll try to help further.
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Where was oem media file? Under system and oem>media?
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Where was oem media file? Under system and oem>media?
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Not under system, just /oem/media