[TUTORIAL] Enable bootanimation of the UOT kitchen - Galaxy Y GT-S5360 Themes and Apps

Guys.....i always tried the boot animation from the UOT kitchen but after flashing the zip file , all the icons , battery mods and everything i customized changes except the boot animation...you must also have faced the same problem
i have a solution to the boot animation to make it work...the steps are
1) download the customised UOT kitchen file (u must select a boot animation while modding the online UOT kitchen)
2) with winrar open the UOT's zip file
3)browse to the system/media of the zip file
4) in the media folder there is a zip file named as sanim.zip, extract the sanim.zip file to your computer and rename it as bootanimation.zip
5)now paste that bootanimaton.zip file on your sd card, and using root explorer(the system sholud be mounted as r/w)...browse to the system/media folder and paste that bootanimation.zip file...it will ask to replace then press yes replace it....
6)now long press on the zip file you paste and change the permissions to
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7) restart the phone and flash that UOT zip through recovery , if you only want
the bootanimation you can skip the recovery flashing step of the UOT zip file....after restart
you sill see your custom boot animation(TESTED BY ME ) working 100%
ill attach a zip file of bootanimation of heratbeat enjoy it directlty by replacing it as from step 5
View attachment bootanimation.zip

Thanks I was looking how to change boot animation.
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I will definitely try this one.. Thanks OP for this thread..
Any feedback from others who already have done it?
[Edit:] By the way, is it working in Hybrid ROM?

i already try this in my hybrid ROM but didnt work

Just rename the sanim.zip to bootanimation and done
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i have one solution too..put bootanimation.zip on data/local/"put bootanimation here" .....it works on my phone....i discovered it because of root tool...

【GUIDE】 UOT online kitchen: long story short | your custom theme made in 10 minutes
rohit589769 said:
Guys.....i always tried the boot animation from the UOT kitchen but after flashing the zip file , all the icons , battery mods and everything i customized changes except the boot animation...you must also have faced the same problem
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boot animation always worked, when I used UOT kitchen
maybe you use an unsuitable setting somewhere
the only thing not working here was lockscreen customization
tutorial
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514400

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(Invite) Themed template

This is a method to install custom topbar themes without ADB.
I invite anyone to post their custom framework-res.apk and service.jar files in this thread for everyone to share.
I have included a Zip template that contains the framework-res.apk and service.jar, which you can replace, once people have posted them here. You can then use Clockwork recovery to install the Zip from SD card and apply the theme to your own de-odexed Rom (I don't think it will work with odexed file system).
Just follow the steps bellow to install.
Step 1. Download the Theme template here http://www.mediafire.com/?h6ey9w7pmwyhxev (thanks to Adlxdum for this file. Attached link at the bottom of the page also)
Step 2. Download custom framework-res.apk and service.jar files e.g. http://www.mediafire.com/?8et1sf1xl215bzz (thanks to Shamo42 for this file. Attached link at the bottom of the page also)
Step 3. Using Win Rar or similar, replace the framework-res.apk and service.jar files in the template found in system/framework with your downloaded custom files and save.
Step 4. Place your newly created Zip file anywhere on your SD card.
Step 5. Reboot to enter Clockwork recovery. Follow link on how to install if necessary
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875233
Step 6. Select install Zip from SD card, select your custom file and install. Once installed reboot, and thats it, you have a new theme!
Check out my one in the shots below.
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To be able to flash the zip, you have to resign it once you have modified the files using testsign.jar (or autosigner...). Or maybe you can instruct the CWM recovery to skip signature verification (never tried that).
adlxdum said:
To be able to flash the zip, you have to resign it once you have modified the files using testsign.jar (or autosigner...). Or maybe you can instruct the CWM recovery to skip signature verification (never tried that).
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I tested this myself, and I didn't need to do that. I just replaced the files and installed with no problems. The screenshots show your original file "adlxmod-Defy-Froyo-DarkBarOnly.1-signed.zip" with Shamo42 framework and service files in place of yours, and that's what you get. Any idea why I didn't need to resign the zip?
Foxhound.kl said:
I tested this myself, and I didn't need to do that. I just replaced the files and installed with no problems. The screenshots show your original file "adlxmod-Defy-Froyo-DarkBarOnly.1-signed.zip" with Shamo42 framework and service files in place of yours, and that's what you get. Any idea why I didn't need to resign the zip?
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, I guess CWM doesn't check the signature then :-D

[GUIDE] How to edit and replace your battery animation.

Alot of ppl wonder how to change the battery animation so here you go.
I know that it can be done manually by extracting .apk and then editing the files,
but using UOT Kitchen is just too damn simple so why even bother.
Even tho UOT Kitchen is easy enough some of the users dont know what to do there so imma take some screenshots to break it down.
1. Use Root Explorer or any other method to get framework-res.apk from /system/framework
2. Head to UOT Kitchen and upload your framework-res.apk as shown on the screenshot.
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3. After the file is uploaded move to Battery tab and pick out wich animation you want for ur framework. You can also check out bootanimations... the list they have is quite good, but you have to know where bootanimation.zip is located on ur ROM.
4. After clicking Generate Preview you can head to Summary tab. Everything should be green n "Submit work to kitchen" clickable. Do that... click that damn button and head to pickup page. It shouldnt take longer than 5-10m. Dont forget ur order number tho.
The file will comes in .zip form what can be installed trough xRecovery - "Install custom zip"
You can also extract the .zip and push framework-res.apk to its place manually.
Thanks to user propc who made a script for changing framework so its quite easy. Script and tutorial on using it at.
And tyvm UOT devs for making life easier.
I have used UOT Kitchen to edit frameworks of different 2.1 and 2.2 ROMs so it should work on all of em.
Back up your rom before making any changes cause editing system files can brick your device.
Reserved.
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Thx it will help a lot of geek
green2005 said:
Thx it will help a lots of geek
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yes it works on XGin v5
Thanks for the info
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Thankz. . its help a lot for me. . . no need to install a batt. widget any more. . . .
give u a big thanks!
Sent from my X8 using xda premium
I'm using JB - Android 4.1
What file upload/edit: framework-res or SystemUI ?
I have made a zip for flash to framework-res.apk ))))
nice guide...
thanks for the info :good::good:
great tutorial :good:

[Boot Animation] Great Collection

I found this great collection of Boot animation
[Boot Animation] [7/18/11] A Huge Collection of Boots ~ Updated
I applied Blue Havoc ...
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Edit:
Recovery won't work you have to copy the package
Download the package and extract the bootanimation from \system\media and copy it to SD card
Open Root Explorer copy bootanimation.zip from SD card and go to \system\media and replace the existing one. Make sure you give proper permission.
thanks dude been looking around for some different boot animations
is there any way to apply these boot animations without some form of recovery? I'm on a rooted 2.3.3 with a locked bootloader.
jakhan86 said:
is there any way to apply these boot animations without some form of recovery? I'm on a rooted 2.3.3 with a locked bootloader.
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Download the package and extract the bootanimation from \system\media and copy it to SD card
Open Root Explorer copy bootanimation.zip from SD card and go to \system\media and replace the existing one. Make sure you give proper permission.
thanks for the heads up... i really wish the arc had shutdown animations too (or is there?)...
Mine doesnt work even with permissions ---rwxr-x and also doesnt work but flashing zip. Any ideas?
The phone does boot I just got no animation
If I copy the original back it works just fine.
fig_jam_uk said:
Mine doesnt work even with permissions ---rwxr-x and also doesnt work but flashing zip. Any ideas?
The phone does boot I just got no animation
If I copy the original back it works just fine.
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Try with a different Bootanimation. I actually I gave full permission i.e. check on all the permissions
I can confirm this works on a rooted xperia arc bootloader locked.
Thank you shyam
Hi
Premissions should be
Rw-
R--
R--
Hope that helps
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Thanks great job!!
the defualt bootanimation
can someone upload the default bootanimation for the arc build number 283
ShyamSasi said:
Try with a different Bootanimation. I actually I gave full permission i.e. check on all the permissions
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try to copy firts the file in system... after that change the permision to RW-R-R, then cut and phase it to system/media.....then rename the file to bootanimation.zip
then reboot.....
enjoy!
Nice bootanimations! Thanks
Enviado desde mi MT11i

[MOD]Install Roboto ICS font

Disclaimer: I'll not be held responsible, not matter what happens to your device!
-Download and install the app Font Changer from the market (requires your device to be rooted)
-Download the zip file containing the roboto font and unzip it
-Open System > Fonts and copy all the three .ttf files from the unzipped folder and paste them into your phone's SDcard (inside the folder ".fontchanger")
-Open the app in your device and select the font
-Reboot
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Can it be used with X10 mini?
yeahh it can be
THX, it works nice
How weird, I tried this method twice after installing MiniCMPro 7 Rom, and it bricked the phone two times. It gets stucked at Sony Ericsson screen, I have to remove battery in order to restore the phone
To me it's always easier to complete things with simple copy/paste actions in RootExplorer. In this case there are only two fonts that needs to be copied to system/fonts folder.
It's Roboto and Roboto-Bold. Just rename them into DroidSans and DroidSans-Bold, and then paste them into system/fonts folder (replacing the stock ones). Set rw-r-r permisions, reboot, and that's it.
I use Font Changer.
Sent using Mini CM7 Pro by Paul
mr_torture said:
To me it's always easier to complete things with simple copy/paste actions in RootExplorer. In this case there are only two fonts that needs to be copied to system/fonts folder.
It's Roboto and Roboto-Bold. Just rename them into DroidSans and DroidSans-Bold, and then paste them into system/fonts folder (replacing the stock ones). Set rw-r-r permisions, reboot, and that's it.
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Will test using your method. will do it in the night and test and see. i like that roboto font very much.
Thanks!
mr_torture said:
To me it's always easier to complete things with simple copy/paste actions in RootExplorer. In this case there are only two fonts that needs to be copied to system/fonts folder.
It's Roboto and Roboto-Bold. Just rename them into DroidSans and DroidSans-Bold, and then paste them into system/fonts folder (replacing the stock ones). Set rw-r-r permisions, reboot, and that's it.
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When I've done this for a lot of fonts, when I reboot, I cant ever get back in, I have to end up reflashing as if I damged a system file, it just does endless booting loops. Never tried doing just one or two at a time though...

Cyanogenmod9 Boot Animation

Hi everyone, today I'm going to share with you the Cyanogenmod9 boot animation which I have modded to my needs and I thought I'd share it with everyone.
At first I was about to render the After Effects project file into a movie and then split it up into frames and all that until I realised that they actually share downloadable versions of the boot animation.
So basically all I did here was increase the loops on the second part to make it not start over so that it looks the same like in the real Cyanogenmod9 boot.
Here are 2 screenies:
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I've got a video aswell but it is watermarked to a blog and people here will probably complain.
Instructions (For Custom ROMs which are custom bootanimation ready):
1. Transfer the bootanimation.zip file to your SD card.
2. Use any Root Browser app and copy the bootanimation.zip and then go to directory /system/media and replace your old one with this one.
3. Reboot and enjoy the animation.
Instructions (For Stock ROM users):
1. Download the Files.zip and extract it, you will get 2 files.
2. Use any Root Browser app to transfer the 2 files from your SD card to the directory /system/bin
3. After you have done that, transfer the bootanimation.zip file to directory /system/media as mentioned above.
4. Reboot and enjoy custom boot animations.
The files are attached below.
Thanks to http://cyanogenmod.com for the animation.
Feel free to press thanks if you want.
I will not be liable for any damages you cause to your phone while doing this procedure, so be careful!
Nice share my thanks comes after test.
GREEEEEEEEEETZ!!!
Thanks, let me know if you like it if you feel like testing.
hmmm
the same bootanimation from bazzrom 2.2...
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iplaygalaxyy for android
I've never even heard of that name before. I used the animation files from the official cyanogenmod site and increased the loop counts of second part so that animation doesn't start over until the phone is at the homescreen
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well
nice dev bro. thanks anyways for sharing to us.
i thought it was the same as this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm3GCnFU1FQ
julieanndondie said:
nice dev bro. thanks anyways for sharing to us.
i thought it was the same as this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm3GCnFU1FQ
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I see, thanks.

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