Greetings.
After the existence of initial unlock of bootloader or root the boot splash could be flashed.
Code:
splash -> /dev/block/sde28
Image is gzip compressed and contains the 1080 x 2400 24 BPP bitmap image.
Img is from original rom .41.
The zip contains the original bitmap.
Feel free to repack and flash ... till then ...
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Even the ozip manual update script won't work in recovery to flash the exact same file (For now every update version of splash.img is the same) for splash image.
Since I cannot get to the log or cache it's no use to proceed further.
Manual flashing of static /dev/block/ files unsuccessfull ...
Im curious how did you manage to pull out the splash.bmp sir?
Original OFP rom contains the image called splash.img or you can access it on phone via pull if you have aceess to /dev/block/sde28.
Carefully read the first post.
File splash.img contains in the original OFP ROM inside the *.ofp file.
Iz you opened it as *.gzip or extract the binary file inside and opened it as BMP file with extension *.bmp you get the 1080 x 2400 24 BPP bitmap image.
Change it and reflash if possible and voila ...
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This is about installing Stericson's Lock screen along with a custom flash image all at once. This doesn't replace the first splash img that appears- the procedure for doing that is in several tutorials in this forum. This is about choosing a flash image of your liking and replacing the one that is usually tied to the theme or Rom you've installed. Inside the "My Lock" zip is everything that is flashed for Stericsons Lock screen. The only difference is I opened up the framework-res.apk and installed a personal flash image in app/images/ folder. This is where the boot images that zayG1 has posted would go. The second zip "MyBoot.zip" has a picture of mine in one folder, and another folder with an extracted framework.res in it ready for you to mod the boot image in. When you're done, just zip it up into framework-res.apk and copy and paste it into the framework folder that is in the "My Lock" zip. Just make sure you sign the re-zipped MyLock.zip and put it on your sd card and flash it. That's it!
Here is Link to MyBoot.zip
Here is the link to the StericsonLock screen with my boot image
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The one I posted is actually not the whole story- I have the "logo-shine.png" passing from left to right behind it illuminating it.-chris
screenshots??
Boot image screen shot
guiburi said:
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The one I posted is actually not the whole story- I have the "logo-shine.png" passing from left to right behind it illuminating it.-chris
I am trying to make a bootscreen for my hero running Cyanogenmod 6.0.0 RC0. I used the boot animation preview tool located Here to see what it would look like and it seemed to work fine. When I push the zip to my /system/media/ folder and reboot i just get a blank black screen when the animation should be playing. I did the images in photoshop cs5 and saved them 'for web and devices' without transparency, and 8-bit. Is there any other setting that I will need to make this work?
here is the gif created by the boot animation preview program (this is not pushed to phone just for preview purposes)
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I figured it out. The problem was in the zip compression. I had originally packaged it with the default 7zip compression, then today when I was repacking it I used winrar to create a zip file and set the compression rate to 'store' instead of normal and when I pushed to my phone it worked.
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Nice work.
I have had a lot of success as well.
The only problem I am having is getting audio to play during boot without using the .gif .xml combination, any suggestions?
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Nice work.
I have had a lot of success as well.
The only problem I am having is getting audio to play during boot without using the .gif .xml combination, any suggestions?
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I don't know. I just started trying to make them
Well, err... here.
GIF PREVIEW:
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Contents:
VZW_bootanimation.zip - logo animation in jpeg @ 15fps
FinalThunder.mp3 - HEV suit "login" sound from the game. "Welcome to the H.E.V. Mk. IV..." that junk.
I've packed everything. I think. Please let me know if there's anything missing or something goes haywire or something.
Oh god how do I use this thing?
• Extract contents, rename VZW_bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip
• Either copy the contents onto your SD card and use a root explorer or push them directly using ADB.
- For custom ROMs: /system/media/ or /data/local/, depending on your ROM
- For stock ROMs: it's either /system/customize/ or /data/local/. Refer to your phone's filetree for specific dir pathnames.
• Change permissions rw-r--r-- using any root explorer or chmod 311 /path/to/zip/bootanimation.zip in shell.
Download Link:
Mediafire: http://www.mediafire.com/?jpibwil0qpm7iud
Great job, thanks!
how can i get this to work on a 320 by 480 screen?
Try to port this over to I9100 Lulz/Tegrak kernel install. Somehow, even after image converstion to PNG reduce picture count it just wouldn't work. Everything coming out black.. tried for 3 hours. Giving up.... soon...
Give up... dunno why the image is not compatible.. :S
Solved the problem, i was zipping the pictures with compression
Hey all, my problem is that I can't find the .rle image in the extracted ramdisk. I can find a bunch of things except that , if anyone knows where's the .rle image, so I can replace it with the one I want
Image of what I find in ramdisk:
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Originally Posted by alansj
How to create a boot image:
1. put a properly encoded initlogo.rle in root directory
2. insert this line in init.rc in the boot: section (optional, this disables the stock android boot animation)
setprop debug.sf.nobootanimation 1
3. wrap it all up and flash it to mtd2
Attached:
1. A boot image with these changes made. To try it on your phone, first back up your mtd2 image (the boot image). Type the following in a root shell to back it up to your sdcard:
cat /dev/mtd/mtd2 > /sdcard/mtd2.img
Then, unzip boot-rc29-customlogo.img.zip it and stick it on your sdcard and type the following in a root shell:
cat /dev/zero >> /dev/mtd/mtd2
flash_image boot /sdcard/boot-rc29-customlogo.img
(when you do the cat, it will tell you "write: No space left on device," which is fine)
To restore your original boot image, do the cat and then flash_image your mtd2.img backup.
2. Samples of the raw image as well as the rle encoded version.
3. A nifty photo of this working on my phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=128380&d=1226173630
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this should help
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this should help
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Thanks at home I'll try to do it. D
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Hi XDA Member,
I have been thinker of how to flash oppo device (this issue mostly Reno3 or newer), but can't move forward, because usually most ROM has only ONE super.img exist, but somehow oppo put multiple super.img (see pict), with a mapping file.
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Obviously I tried following techniques and yet failed:
Rename file extension to 001, 002...and so on, and unzip it
Copy /b
I would appreciate anyone could show me how to "merge" this image to one single useful image. Thanks and have a nice day.
Actually, may i ask what is exacly you're trying to do which needed files such as Super.img files that you mentioned? As far as i know, we only needed something like Boot.img / Recovery.img and other couple files for Unlocking Bootloader and Root. Correct me if im wrong, and please tell me about this Super.img files.
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Actually, may i ask what is exacly you're trying to do which needed files such as Super.img files that you mentioned? As far as i know, we only needed something like Boot.img / Recovery.img and other couple files for Unlocking Bootloader and Root. Correct me if im wrong, and please tell me about this Super.img files.
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Yes, that would be the case with certain if not most of android phones.
As, i described this only affect Reno3 or newer. This Trend become more and more apparent, when manufacturers put "roadblock" to do what we want when we wanted with our device.
So, do you have any idea with my issue?