[Converter] Web Converter Creates Rezound PH98IMG.zip Splash - HTC Rezound

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I wrote a web converter that takes a properly sized image (720x1280) converts it into a IMG file and packages it up into a zip file which you can download, rename to PH98IMG.zip, place on your External SDcard and flash via the bootloader.
YOU MUST HAVE S-OFF for this to work!
This is also ONLY for the Rezound.​
How it works.
o You create an image.
o Image must be 720x1280 in size
o Image must be in png, jpg or gif format
o UPDATED WEBSITE: You go to the converter website: http://droid.tnet.com and upload your image
o It converts the image into a downloadable zip file for you to use.
What the converter does
o checks that the image uploaded is the right type
o checks that the image is the correct dimensions
o converts the image to a IMG file
o adds the new IMG file to the android-info.txt file into a template directory
o zip's the contents up using a unique ID
o Presents you with the ability to download the file.
What you need to then
o After you download the file. rename it to PH98IMG.zip
o Place it onto your external sdcard of your Rezound
o Enter into bootloader mode and flash it
When you reboot, the new splash screen will be displayed.
Reference:
The contents of the android-info.txt file is:
modelid: PH9810000
cidnum: VZW__001
mainver: 2.01.605.11
hbootpreupdate:12
Like ANYTHING YOU FLASH... You are responsible for your own devices. These should be fine to use, but make sure you have backups in case!
UPDATED! Website Converter Page: http://droid.tnet.com
This will change soon, but I will update it in this post when I do.
Additional Functions Planned
In the works....
o Upload an IMG file and convert it back to a jpg, png or gif.
o Ability to download just the splash1.img screen from already processed screens.
o Perhaps support for other phones...
Updates
2012-04-29
o Change filename formats for better sorting and to allow additional features.
o Turned on Hot Link Protection. Some users were hotlinking to the thumbnails on the Gallery.
Previous
o Added ability to download previous processed splash files
o Updated website to provide more details and new capabilities.
2012-05-11
o Over 200 Flash Screens generated with more than 100 in the gallery to view/download
CLICK FOR GALLERY OF IMAGES PROCESSED
2012-06-10
o Added EVO 4G LTE Version of this tool

Great work!
you can also pull the splash out of the zip file and flash with fastboot if you want:
fastboot flash splash1 splash1.img

Sounds great plan on trying this out tomorrow. Thanks.
Sent from my Rezound

FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!! This definitely helped me after 4 hours of infinite fail
Is there any chance you can make this into a non-site based app/script for windows. Sorry if that is asking too much.
I will be donating asap.
Thanks again

Think I will try this out tonight...thinking Rush's Starman would look killer..
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abby_nitewolf said:
Is there any chance you can make this into a non-site based app/script for windows. Sorry if that is asking too much.
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There already is a windows script. It is called SplashFlasher. It is included in a post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1006999
Careful if you use it because it includes code to wipe your Internal SDcard. The android-info.txt in his script includes
Code:
DelCache:1
DelFat:1
which should be removed if you are going to use it. I based the web converter on and found that out while testing (Thanks con247).
I was using that script until I built the web converter. The web interface is really a lot easier... just create the image, and upload and it is all done without any errors. The script does have the ability to flash the splah1.img file to the phone though.

thank you!!!

This is awesome. I will definitely try it out. Not sure on showing what others have done though. For instance, currently there is one that looks to be someone's kids on there. It's a good idea, but I could see it as posing a problem down the line.

zalez said:
Not sure on showing what others have done though. For instance, currently there is one that looks to be someone's kids on there. It's a good idea, but I could see it as posing a problem down the line.
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Think there are more pro's than cons there... gives people ideas of what they may want and for others to participate that don't have any graphic skills.
I've been watching it and have already removed a few that were not appropriate. They also roll off after 20, The current page is a temp page with the real site in the process of being built.
The full site will have an option for the poster to check off whether the image/zip can be public or not after conversion along with a number of additional options such as downloading just the splash1.img file, and converting an img file back to png, jpg or gif.
Currently, all resulting files are pretty anonymous with so unless they include names, nobody would know who created what. Same idea as http://www.acme.com/licensemaker/licenses.cgi

Thanks for the tool.....made it a breeze to quickly make this....
Sent from my Rezound

This saves so much time. Awesome work!! Thank you!!!

Updated Link to New Website
UPDATED Links in OP to the new website. This is a more general website that will have other tools and tips in the future. It has had the Web Generated added to it along with details instructions on how to use the zip file in the bootloader with screen captures and more.
New Website: http://droid.tnet.com

Awesome tool!!! It doesn't get any easier or BETTER than this.
Great work... and THANK YOU!

Actually it does... Should be adding the ability to create recovery flash splash pages this weekend.
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Great job on this, i just did mine....
Thanks!

I hate maintenance lol
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evilstewie23 said:
I hate maintenance lol
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Yup.... it really had to do with the mail system, not the generator, but since the generator sends me an email when it does something, I needed to take it offline. The email allows me to make sure someone hasn't uploaded something objectionable that might be in the gallery.
Rebuilt the entire mail system from the default one installed by the system to the same one I use on larger mail servers to get ready to do some other stuff. Took a lot longer than I thought it would as I am not as familiar with that OS platform.
Someone (perhaps you?) just made a Bulls logo, I added a slightly different non-squeezed version. It is in the gallery.

krelvinaz said:
Yup.... it really had to do with the mail system, not the generator, but since the generator sends me an email when it does something, I needed to take it offline. The email allows me to make sure someone hasn't uploaded something objectionable that might be in the gallery.
Rebuilt the entire mail system from the default one installed by the system to the same one I use on larger mail servers to get ready to do some other stuff. Took a lot longer than I thought it would as I am not as familiar with that OS platform.
Someone (perhaps you?) just made a Bulls logo, I added a slightly different non-squeezed version. It is in the gallery.
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Ya it was me. Thanks man I tried for no joke, 2 hours to get it unsmooshed but it didn't work. Thanks for this converter I really appreciate it and so do many others
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Update 2012-05-11
o Over 200 Flash Screens generated with more than 100 in the gallery to view/download
CLICK FOR GALLERY OF IMAGES PROCESSED

thankkkkkkkkkkk youuuuuuuuuu =)

Related

::boot animations::shut down animations::tutorials for both::

Changes made added alot of shutdown animations to existing boot animations. Download links have been updated with the newest versions. Just download and reflash. If you run into any issues feel free to ask me or anyone else that can help you out.
:: It was brought to my attention that I forgot to mention that this will only work on kernels that support bootanimation.zip.::
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Finger Print
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYB4h1boHA4
Office Space
Ironman
Neronix (boot is the same as shutdown with linda's voice from bionix credit to team wiskey)
Knight rider boot and shutdown
Matrix Punch boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6RCJCmdccY
Full Metal Jacket
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64qLOVrd0gQ
Axura
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-BPF7y8nN4
Nero boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiLvdH73gD0
Blackhole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnHJ0LWOOQo
Droid Vibrant
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbQZMZz8A6c
Android Does
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjwhiA0_KrY
Bullet boot and shutdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GV9v1gi-9c
Keyboard Smash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdsPsFGBhHM
:: Download ::
All in one file
http://uploadmirrors.com/download/0TAPSKBU/Completed_Animations.zip
::Boot Animation Tutorial::​_______________________________________________
::Tools Needed::
Virtualdub = http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/
Editpad lite = http://www.editpadlite.com/index.html#download
Photo editing software = http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ or you can use Photoshop if you have it.
Winrar = http://www.rarlab.com/download.htm
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1. First things first locate the video file you wish to use for your boot animation.
2. Open your video in VirtualDub
3. Hit the play button
4. After the video has played through go to File>Export>Image Sequence.
5. Leave the file name blank this way the images are numbered 0-whatever.
6. Open your photo editing software and resize all images to 200X356 and rotate
them 90° and save.
::This is best done using photoshop as you can use actions to repeat the
same task for each image::
7. Create two folders one named part0 and one named part1.
8. Take the first half of the images and put them in the folder called part0.
9. Take the second half of the images and put them in the folder called part1.
10. Open editpad lite
11. Type 480 800.
::this is the resolution or size the video will be displayed. (I know the Vibrant has a resolution of 480X800)::
12. Type 30 hit return
::This is your FPS or frames per second.::
13. Type p 0 0 part0 hit return.
::this just explains what part to play, how many times to play it and how long of a pause after playing it.::
14. Type P 0 10 part1.
15. Save the file as desc.txt
If you want a more detailed description of what each thing does in the desc.txt go here http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/33932-bootanimation-zip-file-explained.html
16. Open winrar locate the two folders and the desc.txt in winrar and highlight them hit alt+A.
17. You should be at a screen that says "Archive name and parameters".
Looks like this
18. In the Archive format box select ZIP.
19. In the compression method select store.
20. Type in the name of the file at the top bootanimation.zip
21. Hit the OK button at the bottom.
::Your bootanimation.zip file is done::
::Shutdown Animation Tutorial::​
First things first you need your images. To get images follow the Boot Animation Tutorial above.
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Rules of the road
All images need to be named ::shutdown_1.png, shutdown_2.png, shutdown_3.png and so on.::
All images have to be in png format.
You can have up to 60 images with out needing a .cfg file.
Be sure you images are 480X800 for portrait or 800X480 for landscape
_______________________________________________
Ok lets get started.
1. On your desktop make a folder called shutdown.
2. Open the folder
3. Drag and drop the image files into the folder.
4. Open EditPad Lite.
::If you dont have EditPad Lite see Boot Animation Tutoral.::
5. Type this
6. Go to File/Save As
7. In the File name section type shutdown.cfg
8. In the Save as type dropdown box select any.
9. Save this to your shutdown folder you created on your desktop that contains the shutdown_#.png files.
::it should look like this::
10. Your Shutdown folder is completed.
If you have any issues getting a boot animation to work please feel free to PM me and I will help with the issue.
not bad sir very nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GV9v1gi-9c
how come i dont see the sound file in the zip?
xtone said:
how come i dont see the sound file in the zip?
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Uploaded the poweron.wav file for everyone. Sorry about that didnt know if people would actually want that.
Thanks and thank you for posting the link.
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this animation looks really great, i'd love to add it as a selectable option in my section of rom manager for the vibrant and fascinate, with all credit to you. please let me know if that's alright with you. I'll also host an update.zip installer for it you can link to if you want.
Sounds good to me let me know about the update.zip.
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great, got it uploaded, the link is www.androiddoes.net/sonofskywalker3/bootanimations/wanted.zip let me know if that doesn't download, or wont flash right.
sonofskywalker3 said:
great, got it uploaded, the link is www.androiddoes.net/sonofskywalker3/bootanimations/wanted.zip let me know if that doesn't download, or wont flash right.
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flashed fine but no sound? do i need to flash the poweron.zip? looks great thanks p,s are you going to make more?
Tonicacid said:
This is my first post on this forum and also my first attempt at creating a bootanimation.zip. I have always loved the head shot from the movie "Wanted" so I decided to make it my boot up screen. I'm running it on Macnut R13.
I have a video of the animation in action up on youtube, however seeing as this is my first post I can not post the link. I someone would be so nice as to look up "Youtube/Tonicacid" on youtube and post the link to the video that would be greatly appreciated.
Also if anyone has any great movie clips they can think of that I could attempt to create a boot animation out of please let me know. I'm always up for a new project.
P.S. You may need to adjust the desc.txt file depending on how fast your phone boots.
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great work will you be making more? thanks
shaynes vibrant said:
flashed fine but no sound? do i need to flash the poweron.zip? looks great thanks p,s are you going to make more?
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You will have to extract the wav file from the zip then use root explore to put the file in the system/etc folder.
I will be making more just have to come up with some ideas.
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How did you apply an actual video clip (as opposed to a bunch of pngs) to be your boot animation? i would love to know how to do this
TopShelf10 said:
How did you apply an actual video clip (as opposed to a bunch of pngs) to be your boot animation? i would love to know how to do this
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The video is a bunch of jpg files. You have to break the video down to individual frames. The difficult part for me was getting the frame rate correct.
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Tonicacid said:
The video is a bunch of jpg files. You have to break the video down to individual frames. The difficult part for me was getting the frame rate correct.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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yah i just extracted the .zip and saw that it was a bunch of jpegs. i watched the youtube video and its so damn smooth that i actually that it was just a videoclip playback. god that would be so sexy if we were able to do that.....anyway is it possible you could PM me a quick tutorial on how to do this?
TopShelf10 said:
yah i just extracted the .zip and saw that it was a bunch of jpegs. i watched the youtube video and its so damn smooth that i actually that it was just a videoclip playback. god that would be so sexy if we were able to do that.....anyway is it possible you could PM me a quick tutorial on how to do this?
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+1 on that tutorial this would be very useful
V5 custom vibrant
I will put together the tutorial this afternoon.
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I would love a tutorial on this as well this is cool
This certainly looks amazing. Interesting movie choice for a boot animation. I think I can speak for more than a few people when I say that a boot animation of the guy in the movie smacking his friend with the keyboard would be kickass. Just think . . . as soon as your Vibrant logo disappears you see him swinging his keyboard and F U C K Y O U slowly pops up on the screen
thanks for uploading the sound file!
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This certainly looks amazing. Interesting movie choice for a boot animation. I think I can speak for more than a few people when I say that a boot animation of the guy in the movie smacking his friend with the keyboard would be kickass. Just think . . . as soon as your Vibrant logo disappears you see him swinging his keyboard and F U C K Y O U slowly pops up on the screen
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I think I will be doing this exact one next.

[SPLASH]|Splash screens for HTC EVO View|HTC Flyer

Here are some splash images that can be flashed to the htc evo view. It should work on the flyer but I don't have one to test on.
** Credits go to the original creators of these images. Unfortunately I don't know who they are **
splash-hand.img
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splash-androidpissonapple.img
splash-droideatingapple.img
godzson.zip
GODZSON said:
I designed these 2 (View/Flyer) clean and simple splash images today, Feel free to use in custom roms, or personal usage..
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** Your device must be s-off (nand unlocked) in order to flash/install this image **
Installation instructions:
1. Download nameofsplash.img
2. Reboot your device to bootloader.
3. In a command/terminal prompt enter
Code:
fastboot flash splash1 nameofsplash.img
4. Reboot your device and enjoy your new splash screen.
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-- Instructions to make your own splash image for flyer/view --
-- For windows --
1. Create an image with the dimensions 1024 height 600 width. Save your image as splash.extension (splash.bmp for example, png works, jpg may but I haven't tested it).
2. Rotate your image 90 degrees counterclockwise (windows image viewer is the easiest/fastest).
3. Download splash.zip and extract to a location of your choice.
4. Open new-splash.txt and edit "splash.png" to reflect your image extension (splash.bmp for example).
5. Save the file as new-splash.bat.
6. Move your image (from step 1) into the directory with the .bat and ffmpeg files.
7. Double click new-splash.bat. You should now have a file in the same directory named splash.img
8. Flash the image via fastboot and enjoy!
** Some Notes **
You will notice two files called pull-480x800.txt and pull-1024x600.txt.
These two files are essentially the same except for the size dimensions.
You will want to save these files as .bat (just like in step 5) after editing the size dimensions and image output extension (bmp instead of png) inside the text file.
After pulling you will have a file named splash.extension in the same directory.
The files use the name splash.extension (splash.img, splash.png, etc.) when pulling/creating
When creating a splash.img, the .bat file will look for an image named splash.extension (where extension is what you specified in step 4)
When pulling an image from splash.img, the .bat file will look for splash.img, rename it to splash-orig.img, and output the image according to the size dimensions and extension specified.
I hope this little writeup was easy to follow. If not please feel free to ask any questions!
Heh.... Cool! Just wish I had a View right now....
Is it works with flyer 3G too???
rrk said:
Is it works with flyer 3G too???
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The device doesn't matter - the fact that the Flyer is displaying "evo view" is the problem.
ikingblack said:
The device doesn't matter - the fact that the Flyer is displaying "evo view" is the problem.
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I can make the .img files if you provide the image you want. I'm not the best graphic artist but I can make the splash.img with no effort.
I stated evo view because that's the device I have and test on.
Can you make this an .img file for me?
MagicalSandwich said:
Can you make this an .img file for me?
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See op for link.
Can you make this into splash for me
Can you make these into splash for me? would be much appretiated. are you using photoshop or what to create the .img file?
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FYI the splash-android.img file won't download in your link
Bubbled said:
FYI the splash-android.img file won't download in your link
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I just downloaded it now from the link. Works fine.
Edit: running behind in everything. I will try to have them up before this weekend is up. Sorry
Bubbled said:
Can you make these into splash for me? would be much appretiated. are you using photoshop or what to create the .img file?
EDIT:
FYI the splash-android.img file won't download in your link
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OP updated. Enjoy!
lovethyEVO said:
I can make the .img files if you provide the image you want.
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can you replace the HTC EVO 4G with HTC Flyer in the first image? I would like to install on my flyer. Thanks in advance
ovigt71 said:
can you replace the HTC EVO 4G with HTC Flyer in the first image? I would like to install on my flyer. Thanks in advance
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I'm not the best graphic artist. If you can find someone who is a photoshop pro to edit the image I can make the splash. Sorry .
Can I ask how you made these? What tool did you use? What size image?
I've been using nbimg.exe to make these for all of my devices, but everything I make for my Flyer looks completely distorted when I flash. I've successfully flashed all of the .imgs you've created, so I know it's not my device.
here's a good tutorial -
Edit: link broke
You can also use any of the splash screens or boot animations from the Nook Color and there are a bundle of them out there if you do a search. The Nook color and HTC flyer /View screen are the same size.
I will try to have a write up by the end of the week of how I make the splashs as well as the files I used for anybody who wants to try their hand at making splash screens for this device or any other device.
lovethyEVO said:
I will try to have a write up by the end of the week of how I make the splashs as well as the files I used for anybody who wants to try their hand at making splash screens for this device or any other device.
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Cool.
Also, I have a question. The splash screen is the HTC screen right? Once the quietly brilliant comes on it is just boot animation.zip correct?
So those who use fast boot this won't work.
ikingblack said:
Cool.
Also, I have a question. The splash screen is the HTC screen right? Once the quietly brilliant comes on it is just boot animation.zip correct?
So those who use fast boot this won't work.
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You are correct. Whenever you shutdown the tablet completely the splash screen is the first image you see when it powers on. For people like me it's nice to change it since I don't use fastboot in the event I need to get into recovery or bootloader.
lovethyEVO said:
You are correct. Whenever you shutdown the tablet completely the splash screen is the first image you see when it powers on. For people like me it's nice to change it since I don't use fastboot in the event I need to get into recovery or bootloader.
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Once I get a really good splash I will stop using fast boot then.
lovethyEVO said:
I will try to have a write up by the end of the week of how I make the splashs as well as the files I used for anybody who wants to try their hand at making splash screens for this device or any other device.
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Can you tell me if this is the method you're using..?
Create image 600 pixels wide and 1024 high.
Save it as a 24 bit bmp file called splash1 (any name works)
Put the bmp in the nbimg tool directory.
Open cmd and cd to that directory then run command:
Code:
nbimg -F splash1.bmp -w 600 -h 1024
Take the output file and change the extension to .img
Make sure device is in fastboot and run command:
Code:
fastboot flash splash1 C:\nbimg\splash1.img
Thanks in advance.

[GUIDE] TO MOD YOUR OWN LOCKRING - NO EXPERIENCE OR CODE NEEDED (noobproof)

I created this in the Sensation forum. I have spent 1 and a half days creating, coding and running batch files in command prompt to ensure this will work for anyone AND ENSURE IT IS NOOBPROOF FOR EVERYONE.
UPDATE: V2 below, see below for details on changes.
The Lockring kit below is Unique to me and there isnt anything like it out there.
Here is my detailed guide to Modding your own lockscreen. LockRing kit i created is attached below and is COMPATIBLE WITH ANY SENSE 3 ROM OR Sense 3 THEME .
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THERE IS VERY LITTLE WORK and NO CODING INVOLVED FOR YOU. ALL YOU DO IS
You put your ROM zip in the place ROM Folder - No need to rename
Place your lockring in lockring folder - No need to rename, just make sure its a PNG file not JPG
then collect the finished file in collect recovery zip folder.
See the video guide in post 2 for how to extract lockring and how to use a new lockring
Batch files in the kit will do all the work for you.
Requirements
-Java (Java Runtime Environment) - You need this otherwise your lockring APK will not be signed and prevent installation in recovery.
-271 x 270 Lockring in PNG File Format - Easiest way to get a lockring is to google a PNG image of what you want as. e.g search for Assassins Creed PNG. Quite alot of PNGs come with a transparent background which is what u need.
1st TIME SET UP
Create a New Folder in C:\ called "Lock_Ring_Kit"
Open the lock ring kit zip file and copy all the files and folders into the folder you just created.
Guide to extract a lockring
To extract a theme and/or lockring from another ROM
IF you have seen A lockring on EVO 3d FORUM
IF you have a really cool ROM or theme and you want to take the lockscreen ring out of it.
STEP 1. Place Your ROM or THEME you want to take lockscreen from Place_ROM_ZIP_HERE
STEP 2. Click 1. Extract APKs_FROM_ROM.bat. This will automatically run 2._decode_from_APK
Step 3. Click 3. Extract lockrings (OPTIONAL).bat.
This will put lockrings from the Rom or theme into the extract_lockscreen folder. you can now use this lockring.
And the rest of the files will be placed in Mod_files_here Folder (more about this below)
Guide to mod your own LockRing
STEP 1. Delete any existing files in Place_ROM_ZIP_HERE and Place Your ROM or THEME in the folder. This will be used as a base.
STEP 2. Click 1. Extract APKs_FROM_ROM.bat. .
Once the APKs have been extracted This will automatically run 2._decode_from_APK
*If you have the apks you want to use as a base then just place them in the Place_APKs_FILE_here Folder and click Decode from APK *
STEP 3. Get your Lockring you want and put it in the Place_Lockring_here folder. Make sure your lockscreen image is flipped vertically(mirror upside down image). e.g
Sense uses upside down lockrings to display them right side up. use the 3.0.1 Flip Lockring with FSResizer.exe to flip it upside down if it isnt already.
STEP 4. Click 3.1 Replace Lockrings.bat. This is to replace the existing lockrings with your lockring
Step 5. Click 4. Encode and create recovery zip.bat.
This will Re-encode your lock ring into the APKs, sign them then produce a signed zip file you can flash in recovery
Step 6. Flash your File in clockwork and enjoy.
Additional Features
Mod_Files_Here Folder you can go into this folder and into the default folder or other skins In this folder you can replace the navigation bar in Sense homescreen, also background for widgets and clock numbers etc. care should be taken u replace pngs with the another of the same dimensions.
Backup and Restore allows u to back up 4 different lock rings + Fusion files and restore them anytime so u can work on different ones at different times,
FS resize will allow u to resize your lock ring to 271x270 and also flip it upside down if it isnt upside down. Make sure you flip not rotate!
Download Lock_Ring_Kit or click the attachment below
BUG FIXED in v2 -->WHEN DRAGGING AN APP TO THE LOCK RING IT WOULD SHOW THE PREVIOUS RING!
Added option to rename lockring zip to whatever you want before it is put in collect here folder
If you get system could not find file error on some occasions, its normal, as i have either asked for it to delete something but the files already deleted
just make sure u follow the process.

			
				
Downloading now..thanks for makin this,
Should work well! Good job!
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA App
I've had 4 users test it so far And its only been uploaded for a few hours. All was fine. Let me know how it went
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
Hey man, thanks for the tool! I cant seem to be able to successfully create a working zip
I am using HighROM as a base as it is a GSM ROM.
I have create a .png image and i'm following the steps but after successful install,
the lockring is the same!!
I must be missing something obviously, I have tried reversing the process, using the xl_viper_lx_Mods.zip and decompiling to check the contents. what I have is
Bluesky, Burgundy, Default are all empty but I have 0x00000d89.dat(showing as my lockring) in the Lock_ring_motion folder
please can you point me in the right direction, cos I can crack this one..
I am not a nooob honest (feelin like one tho!)
Thanks
are you sure you are putting your whole ROM in to the place rom folder.
when u decompile viper mods it should only have two apks.
xl VipeR lx said:
are you sure you are putting your whole ROM in to the place rom folder.
when u decompile viper mods it should only have two apks.
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yeah i'm puting the whole ROM .zip into the place ROM folder,
I have just been reading the sensation thread to see if there are any clues there....
the folders I was talking about are left in the Lockscreen extract after i have decompiled with the tool using the first set of instructions, just to test..If I look in the archive of the .zip I do have just the 2 .apk's in the system\app folder as I should have.
* I have just re-downloaded the tool from the sensation thread and i will try from fresh just run it again from a clean set of tools
come see me
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=xlviperlx
thanks for the post.
will try this tonight when I get home. already have a sweet lockscreen wallpaper, now to change that pesky ring.
Awesome Thanks Viper!
I was having some trouble with extracting the apk's from gsm ROMs, I'm now using the attached base files which work fine.
Viper helped me to work it out on IRC, thanks mate, and we found the tool wasn't extracting the apk's for some reason??
use the files below and it couldn't be easier!!
Link
Posted some rings Ive been playing with in Photoshop
I made this Lockring using the tools and guide thought I would share
http://www.multiupload.com/OXJW01M4QW
xl VipeR lx, I sent you a private message regarding some issues. Please let me know what you think.
Nice guide! Stay over here in the 3d forums. They're just fine over in the sensation forums.
BABABOOEY!
osrix said:
Awesome Thanks Viper!
I was having some trouble with extracting the apk's from gsm ROMs, I'm now using the attached base files which work fine.
Viper helped me to work it out on IRC, thanks mate, and we found the tool wasn't extracting the apk's for some reason??
use the files below and it couldn't be easier!!
Link
Posted some rings Ive been playing with in Photoshop
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Yes the tool works fine. But m10 brings up unhandled file error when trying to decode the m10 error
And thanks seedogg I'll update tonight
Sent from my HTC Sensation Z710e using XDA App
Another note on the bug: if you have flashed a lockring made using the original lock ring kit, you will have to delete Idlescreen_base.apk (lower case b) from /system/app using root explorer.
Hi there!
I've tried multiple times and also used the base lock ring, combined with the .dat files of my custom lock ring but I can't get it to work. I followed all the steps and all I get errors and no flashable zip.
The only thing I want to change is a simple custom lock ring. There are a zillion different lock rings out there and I can't seem to even get one working. Am I the only one with this problem??
Could someone with the skills please assist me with this as I don´t have the knowledge to see what I am doing wrong.
Please help as I am out of options.. Any tips will be very, very much appreciated! Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I've followed the steps more carefully and made the conclusion that I did'nt put the right lockscreen file in the designated folder. Now I've used the right (horizontally 180 and mirrored) png file along with the Orighinal Rom and also with the Base Lock Ring. Now I don't get any errors and everything seems successfull. After completing step 4 there should be a flashable zip in the 'Collect recovery zip here' folder, but this folder stays empty. So maybe someone could point me in the right direction as I am following these steps completely, but no flashable zip is created...
Look in your Mod_files_here folder. Do you have 4 folders with a bunch of png and dat files inside?
Bramgg, I sent you a pm.
Everything seems to go fine until in bat 4. when I get to the part where it is looking for *.apk in Lock_Ring_Kit\M10_Tools\EXTRACTED_APK\Fusion\ It says can't find and that is true when I look it is not there????
It also looks for the *.apk in \Idlescreen_Base\ which is not there either???
The bat then continues merrily along "adding" stuff until it gets to "Signing APKs and then it says that " 'java' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. In the next line it says "The System cannot find the file specified."
It then goes back to the fact that it can't find the two original files and then says "0 files copied."
Then back to building the flash zip and adding files coming then to signing the flash zip and then the same comment about 'java".
It then asks for the name of the Lockring Mod Zip file and that is about the end of the process. Even if you provide a name for the file it doesn't work and there is no zip file to retreive.
I have Java 6, build 29 on my Windows 7 home premium machine.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
guide!
This is an excellent guide, thanks for this!

[Boot Animation] 2 Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy boot animations (1 old 1 new)

See, it is of my opinion that any tablet/ebook reader out there should have a HHGTTG boot animation at least...because c'mon...that's what it is...almost...
Ok, so far I have some old gif's from the original TV show, so they are kinda low res and sketchy, I've compiled it into a package...and i've got it working...so the bootanimation.zip at the bottom of this post is the old school TV show animation...compiled from these 3 gifs, in the same order and ending with the blue background "Don't Panic"
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
they are a little slower on purpose and only looped twice...
and it ends with this picture
and then, if you have a slow boot time, it will loop as many times as it takes to boot...but yep..there we go
for examples on how to push this over to your device here are two threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=863439
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Boot_Animation_editing_and_replacement
thank you!
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Tablet tweaked old school HHGTTG boot animation
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if you downloaded this and like it..please gimme a thanks
the animation posted above is the wonky one...with the old stuff...i'll work on it so it fits the NC and isn't all wonky
this boot animation is this video in landscape mode..i clipped the last 2 seconds off so that the don't panic is bright
and i ended with this image
so all you have to do is put the bootanimation.zip into data/local and system/bin
you're welcome my geeks...you now have a copy of The Guide
well as long as you have the wikidroid app installed
EDIT: now it is smoother and nicer looking...it may not make it to the end for us who have a faster boot time...but *shrug* at least it doesn't look like the guide is on speed
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NEW SCHOOL HHGTTG boot animation taken from the most recent movie
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if you downloaded this and like it..please gimme a thanks
Sounds like an awesome idea, looking forward to it.
some more news...
ok so far i've converted the mp4 file into 4 gif files, simply because my NC boots up in less than a minute, there is no reason for my boot animation to have over 300 frames....but i may try it still just to see if it works...
the great thing about making your own boot animation is if it doesn't work...your device will boot up as a black screen....no bricking worries or anything...it's a good spot to start with the developing of your android device....I personally love it because it is something that is an instant change and noticeable, whereas some of the other behind the scenes stuff, kernels and whatnot, sometimes the changes with those aren't as noticeable. *shrug*
anyways. i have 3 different excerpts from the movie...so i can possibly make 3 different animations...it will probably take me a while...i do not have much free time, but i am dedicated.
i'm having a hard time figuring out how to split this mp4 into image files.....converting it to a gif and then to png images is not a good way to do so...so if anyone has any input on how to do this it would be greatly appreciated.
Super
I believe Super Media File Converter will do what you want (the /Super directory under erightsoft . com), but I'm not positive (I'm not at my pc right now).
i will try this when i get home
EDIT: i found this link from a friend over on SDX... so if any of you are interested in making your own boot animation...here you go
how to make your own boot animation SDX
If you have Photoshop, you can open the GIF, go to files -> scripts -> export layers to files, and select PNG. It will export each frame of the gif as a separate PNG file and use any naming scheme you choose.
Similarly, VirtualDub has the option to export a sequence of images from a video file. You can then batch resize them in Photoshop.
That said, I haven't had any luck at all getting my custom boot animation to work though, I just wanted to test to see if I could make one and it displays a blank screen every time, can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
brezhnevv said:
If you have Photoshop, you can open the GIF, go to files -> scripts -> export layers to files, and select PNG. It will export each frame of the gif as a separate PNG file and use any naming scheme you choose.
Similarly, VirtualDub has the option to export a sequence of images from a video file. You can then batch resize them in Photoshop.
That said, I haven't had any luck at all getting my custom boot animation to work though, I just wanted to test to see if I could make one and it displays a blank screen every time, can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
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Or after effects.
brezhnevv said:
If you have Photoshop, you can open the GIF, go to files -> scripts -> export layers to files, and select PNG. It will export each frame of the gif as a separate PNG file and use any naming scheme you choose.
Similarly, VirtualDub has the option to export a sequence of images from a video file. You can then batch resize them in Photoshop.
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i don't have photoshop and i ended up finding a movie to jpg conversion software which works wonders
That said, I haven't had any luck at all getting my custom boot animation to work though, I just wanted to test to see if I could make one and it displays a blank screen every time, can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
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ok my first boot animation i built i kept having the same problem....what option are you compressing it at?....you should not be compressing it at all and using the "Store" option....it's easiest to do so in WinRar
that and your desc.txt file is not edited properly
nookdevs.com said:
The contents of desc.txt for the NookColor are explained as follows:
600 1024 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 1 part1
Line 1 contains the x and y dimensions of the bootanimation, and the requested frames-per-second. The dimensions assume the phone is in Portrait mode.
Line 2 says "We're going to have a bootanimation part here, it will be executed one time, after this part finishes we will pause for zero seconds.
Line 3 says "We're going to have another part here, it will be executed forever, until android boots, and each time you go through it, you will pause at the end for one second.
The part0 and part1 at the end of the line are required. The part numbers must count up from 0.
You can add a part2 if your needs are more complex. Each line is structured:
p space (number of times to loop, 0 means forever) space (seconds to pause between loops) partname
partnames must start at part0 and count up to part9 (max)
Pause seconds can not exceed 9. Loop counts can not exceed 9. (one digit.)
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so you are going to want to have it say
600 1024 24
p 0 1 part0
instead of
600 1024 24
p 0 0 part0
so try this one i attached
DONE!
got the animation for the new movie done...see post #2
mine still won't work
yours does (and is very nice), and every other custom boot screen i have tried does, but mine doesn't.
brezhnevv said:
mine still won't work
yours does (and is very nice), and every other custom boot screen i have tried does, but mine doesn't.
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What folders are you putting it in?...and let me try it out...I'll see if I can get it working for you....did you try the one I reposted for you?
yeah i tried that one, it's definitely in a zip set to store (no compression) and the images are all the right size, but... nothing. i tried the one you gave me, i tried editing the desc.txt file, still just displays a blank screen.
maybe it's the images? that's all i can think of now. i've had problems with using weird GIF colour palettes in GIFs before, I wonder if the files are reacting poorly to being 24 bit PNGs that only have like 18 colours in them?
hmm....well i'll figure it out for you by this evening...
EDIT: Solved.. you have the files named improperly...look at my first post and it has 2 links to how to make an animation for the nook color...
nookdevs.com said:
How to modify and generate a Boot Animation
If you want to modify the bootanimation.zip there are some rules:
The zip file may not be compressed. When you save the zip file, you must choose to STORE the files in it without compression.
The file names of the image files must be of the form 480_427_xxxxx.png as above.
The files in the part0 folder must start with 480_427_00000.png and then count up.
The files in the part1 folder must pick up the numbering sequence from part0 and go on.
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so i'm going to fix it for you
here you go...it should work now...
Do you want me to have a crack?
thanks BC but i figured it out...i just don't have much free time
i'm sitting on my laptop at work right now f-ing around
apparently i'm missing a security token so i cannot upload files anymore to Xda...i dunno what that means but i will figure it out...until then you all get mediafire links
make mirrors if you want to
plasticarmyman said:
hmm....well i'll figure it out for you by this evening...
EDIT: Solved.. you have the files named improperly...look at my first post and it has 2 links to how to make an animation for the nook color...
so i'm going to fix it for you
here you go...it should work now...
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still nope! somehow. not sure what's going on, i think it MUST be the way the files are.
I tried using my old version of photoshop and imageready to so the exporting - but I gave up and used ffmpeg (http://ffmpeg.org/), a simple command line tool to do the exporting from movies to png for me.

(Tutorial)Lock Screen mod for Nabi 2 NABI2-NV7A

This tutorial is for lock screen modification to Nabi 2 NABI2-NV7A US or UK version although only confirmed working with US version. Although the steps would be identical for either version, just don’t have a UK Nabi 2 to test my theory.
I created this thread in hope that if anyone use this tutorial they will provide a picture of lock screen and also share their flashable zip file for the entire Nabi community. If sharing flashable zip files the naming convention has to match the firmware version as I have done below.
A couple of tools & files will be required first and I have provided links to downloads.
• 7-zip
• apkmultitool
• nabi_circle.png
• empty_framework.zip
I will start with the apk multi tool, I have to give kudos to the developer of this tool, super easy to use; if possible consider making a donation and continue supporting the development of this tool. Currently using Windows 7 64 OS so all instructions will be for Window users.
1) After download of tool, extract to the root of C:\
2) Make sure you have USB debugging checked in Nabi found in Settings\Developers options
3) Connect tablet and go C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\setup.bat and follow instruction 1 thru 3
4) After the 3 steps go to C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\other you will find the framework-res.apk & SystemUI.apk
5) Copy and paste framework-res.apk to C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\place-apk-here-for-modding now click the Scipt.bat hit enter; then option 9 Decompile apk
6) Then you will find the decompiled apk in C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\projects
The files to edit with your pictures are found here, go and replace the png files listed below.
C:\APK-Multi-Tool\projects\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-sw600dp-mdpi
A. fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_normal.png
B. fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_pressed.png
C. nabi_circle.png
D. unlock_directions.png (Optional)
The fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_normal.png & fuhu_ic_lockscreen_handle_pressed.png have to be 1024 x 552 px. and they both have to be the same picture.The nabi_circle.png 184 x 238 has to be replaced with a transparent.png for simplicity I have provided a download link to one. Also the unlock_directions.png is optional that file is 120 x 120 px by replacing all these files you can create your own custom lock screen mod. What I did is I renamed all my png files to default names.
If you want to change default wallpaper, which is 1536 x 1024 px
C:\APK-Multi-Tool\projects\framework-res.apk\res\drawable-sw600dp-nodpi
1. After you have edited your files; then enter the cmd and choose option 11 Compile system apk files. Then it will ask if you would like to copy additional files that you didn’t modify from the original apk in order to ensure least # of errors (y/n)
2. Enter y
3. Now go back to C:\APK-Multi-Tool\keep and delete the files you have modified then hit enter
4. You will now find a unsignedframework-res.apk file in C:\ APK-Multi-Tool\place-apk-here-for-modding
5. Place this file in different folder (example minions) rename to framework-res.apk
6. Grab the empty_framework.zip open this with 7-zip without unzipping and drag the framework-res.apk in emty_framework.zip\system\framework\drag here.
If your emty_framework.zip is only showing META-INF folder just click file top left of 7-zip and then "create folder" system repeat again and create framework folder, then open that folder and drag framework-res.apk there. 7-zip will ask are you sure you want to copy file just click yes.
If you want to modify the updater script you can extract into your computer and modify it with notepad and change the name of the lockscreen, this will be able to be read in recovery. If you don’t take this last step it will say “Installing custom lockscreen”. The updater script can be found in
empty_framework.zip\META-INF\com\google\android\updater-script
Here are a few lockscreens that are only for firmware 2.3.11 enjoy
With exception of lockorig_2.3.11.zip all have Nexus 7 2013 default wallpaper!
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
lockorig_2.3.11.zip
frozen_princesses_2.3.11.zip
frozen_marshmallow_2.3.11.zip
ariel_2.3.11.zip
disney_princess_2.3.11.zip
dinosaur_2.3.11.zip
bubble_guppies_2.3.11.zip
minions_2.3.11.zip
minions_face_2.3.11.zip
mario_2.3.11.zip
pokeman_2.3.11.zip
spongebob_2.3.11.zip
super_why_2.3.11.zip
my_little_pony_2.3.11.zip
Before flashing backup entire ROM also store the lockorg_2.3.11.zip in your external card
I am not responsible for anyone bricking your kids tablets, you are choosing to do this mod!​
Sweet thanks for making this thread
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
katinatez said:
Before flashing backup entire ROM also store the lockorg_2.3.11.zip in your external card
I am not responsible for anyone bricking your kids tablets, you are choosing to do this mod![/CENTER]
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So I flashed the frozen one no problem, but then tired to flash the original and it just hangs on boot loading. Have you tested flashing that zip. I just flashed the frozen back and was fine. Just a heads up.
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saw429 said:
So I flashed the frozen one no problem, but then tired to flash the original and it just hangs on boot loading. Have you tested flashing that zip. I just flashed the frozen back and was fine. Just a heads up.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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I tested the zip file in my nabi and its fine, I also replaced my lock original from my external card from my nabi to the download link.
Please re- download and try again, thanks
Hi.
I had posted this in one of the general forums since I didn't have access at the time to post in the development forums.. I'll post this here as well now that I can..
Question on the process to change the default kids mode wallpaper in the lockscreen process on the Nabi2's since moving to Jellybean.
katinatez's excellent process for the lock screen portion works fine (THANK YOU for sharing this, BTW)
End result:
I am trying to add a custom wallpaper into the apk when I change the lockscreen.
The file I am targeting is called default_wallpaper_kid.png and it is 1024x552.
The file is located in 2 folders:
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-hdpi
and
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi
I change these 2 files, recompile and follow the rest of the process as normal. Flash install onto the Nabi2 in TWRP and reboot. I still get the same default blue block kids mode wallpaper.
I've gone back and pulled the framework back off of the Nabi once I did the install and the changed wallpapers are in fact there. I can't figure out where the Nabi is pulling the standard blue block default wallpaper from since I verified that I replaced the files that I thought it should be.
I should note that I had previously changed the wallpaper during another lock screen install, so I'm stumped as to why I'm not able to change it now. And yes, I could just simply copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it as wallpaper from there but it's bugging me as to why the process isn't working.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
2girlzdad said:
Hi.
I had posted this in one of the general forums since I didn't have access at the time to post in the development forums.. I'll post this here as well now that I can..
Question on the process to change the default kids mode wallpaper in the lockscreen process on the Nabi2's since moving to Jellybean.
katinatez's excellent process for the lock screen portion works fine (THANK YOU for sharing this, BTW)
End result:
I am trying to add a custom wallpaper into the apk when I change the lockscreen.
The file I am targeting is called default_wallpaper_kid.png and it is 1024x552.
The file is located in 2 folders:
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-hdpi
and
framework-res.apk\res\drawable-mdpi
I change these 2 files, recompile and follow the rest of the process as normal. Flash install onto the Nabi2 in TWRP and reboot. I still get the same default blue block kids mode wallpaper.
I've gone back and pulled the framework back off of the Nabi once I did the install and the changed wallpapers are in fact there. I can't figure out where the Nabi is pulling the standard blue block default wallpaper from since I verified that I replaced the files that I thought it should be.
I should note that I had previously changed the wallpaper during another lock screen install, so I'm stumped as to why I'm not able to change it now. And yes, I could just simply copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it as wallpaper from there but it's bugging me as to why the process isn't working.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
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Someone else asked this question a long time ago. I can't find that answer searching(can't remember enough words from that post), it seems something like it was already cached since it was the apk, so it didn't pick up the change. I can't remember if the solution was to wipe caches or something like that or clear some data in an app in settings. Or maybe neither and I remember nothing..... LOL.
I believe the blue block wallpaper you are talking about, is in fact the NabiMode.apk default wallpaper.
Take the NabiMode.apk decompile & go thru steps replacing with whatever wallpaper you want for kids launcher wallpaper.
You will also find Madagascar wallpaper inside the NabiMode.apk
Good luck
Thanks guys -- I'll try to poke around with it later tonight when I get home.
Appreciate the info.
2girlzdad said:
Thanks guys -- I'll try to poke around with it later tonight when I get home.
Appreciate the info.
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Remember to make backup with twrp before you start making changes.
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Remember to make backup with twrp before you start making changes.
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Yeah, I've learned to do that the hard way..
Thanks!
Well, I pulled NabiMode.apk and decompiled it and found where the kids mode wallpaper is kept. I don't know about tinkering with the apk though as the data/addon_res folders are read only and I'm not sure that I want to get into playing around with figuring out how to push to a read only folder at this point - MUCH easier to just copy the wallpaper over to the Nabi and set it.
Thx guys!
My Little Pony Lockscreen
My daughter is in a new phase, she just turned 4 years old and absolutely loves My Little Pony, so I created a new lockscreen mod.
enjoy
katinatez said:
My daughter is in a new phase, she just turned 4 years old and absolutely loves My Little Pony, so I created a new lockscreen mod.
enjoy
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Hi any chance of getting these to work on the new 2.4 update? thanks
mjw2k11 said:
Hi any chance of getting these to work on the new 2.4 update? thanks
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Same steps outlined in guide, just no time. It's up to you.
I don't think this member can post here yet but take a look at some 2.4 lockscreens
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/rooting-roms/nabi-2-lockscreens-version-2-4-t2876988
Hi
BIt out of my depth with this but in updating the nabi2 from Jellybean to KitKat the lockscreen changed and it will upset my boy as he has autism. So planning to do this.
FIrstly, the apkmultitool ink seems broken does anyone have it please?
Secondly, I got the original lockscreen download as a zip in another thread from SMcC2 does that mean I can avoid a big bit of this tutorial??
Thank you for any help please.
Alex
Edit: Does me being on kitkat mean none of this will work ?

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