Custom Bootanimations? - Sony Tablet S

Hi. I noticed that there was a bootanimation.zip lying in /system/media. How come nobody has tried to make custom boot animations for the tab yet?

xyancompgeek said:
Hi. I noticed that there was a bootanimation.zip lying in /system/media. How come nobody has tried to make custom boot animations for the tab yet?
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Some of us have. After reading this GUIDE and comparing what the guide said with what was found in the Sony tablet's bootanimation.zip file, I was able to create my own boot animations. It's a task that requires a fair bit of time and imagination, but in the end, your tablet truly is yours.

xyancompgeek said:
Hi. I noticed that there was a bootanimation.zip lying in /system/media. How come nobody has tried to make custom boot animations for the tab yet?
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I did a bunch of custom boot animations for my old Galaxy Tab. If there's definitely demand, I could try and port some of them over to the Tablet S. Same goes for special requests, if anyone's got any...

maybe we can use other device boot animations
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[Q] How to change kernel boot screen?

Just wondering how one would go by changing their custom kernels boot screen if it's even possible. I know you can change your phones boot/shutdown screen which I have done. However, I can't find anything about changing a kernels boot screen (ex. OverStock, Bali, etc.)...
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Sent from my SGH-T959 (Samsung Vibrant)
The answer is this. The animation screen on the kernel that is the Original is embedded and cannot be changed. You can put one in front of it Like overstock, or Bullet...etc, but then, you will see the "S" if the rom is I9000 based after, not sure if that answers the question but that is basically, how it works. So you would have to find the screen that is installed before the original script and replace with another, but alot of those scripts are compiled into their rom so it would be pretty hard to do, unless you wrote the original script. Not many are going to share their secrets with the public. Otherwise, everyone and their brother would overwrite those scripts and claim the work as their own........ Like akaskriller does, steals other work and then claims it as his own. Hope that helps

[bootanimation] Super Mario

revived and edited another one of my XOOM boot animations.
this one was created from scratch, ever single pixel, done with paint.net.
download the file, rename it to bootanimation.zip. back up your current bootanimation.zip file in system/media. place new bootanimation.zip file in system/media. reboot and enjoy. (usual disclaimer, im not responsible if you mess up your phone. i have put it on my sgsII and it works fine).
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(the animation will loop with mario jumping and collecting coins)
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Oh I like this alot. Installing now. =] how many of these do you have for the xoom?
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JohnnyKushi said:
Oh I like this alot. Installing now. =] how many of these do you have for the xoom?
Sent from my SGH-I777 using XDA
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i was big into making them last year, taking videos and chopping them into boot animations, and making my own from scratch.
you can check out the other bootanimations in this thread: http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/boot-animations/

[Boot Animation] Steins;Gate for moto g 2014

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For this custom animation, you need to have root on your phone.
Download HERE the bootanimation.zip and put this file to /system/media with an root file explorer.
Next check the permission of the file. It must be: rw-r–r–
Here is a preview of the boot animation.
Now I cry every time I boot my phone.
pellik333 said:
Now I cry every time I boot my phone.
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What did you use to create the .mp4 bootanimation?
motomotomotoG said:
What did you use to create the .mp4 bootanimation?
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Adobe premiere pro
Taiga Aisaka said:
Adobe premiere pro
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Didn't need any special encoding or anything, just a plain .mp4?
Your bootanimation is very nice. It gives me a good feeling every time rebooting my lovely moto g. What is a bit sad i think, is that cant use this Bootanimation in CM 11 for example. May you port your bootanimation for CM 11, too? Or can you tell me how i can port the bootanimation?

Help with changing the boot animation

Hi,
I've recently been playing with the boot animations, and have successfully created my own bootanimation.zip which I placed inside /system/media. Before my boot animation plays however, I get a white screen similar to the one shown below (slightly different, and also an image, not an animation).
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This isn't in my bootanimation.zip, and I have no idea how to delete/ change it. Anyone got any ideas?
(running XPower 3.0)
Ben Vickers said:
Hi,
I've recently been playing with the boot animations, and have successfully created my own bootanimation.zip which I placed inside /system/media. Before my boot animation plays however, I get a white screen similar to the one shown below (slightly different, and also an image, not an animation).
This isn't in my bootanimation.zip, and I have no idea how to delete/ change it. Anyone got any ideas?
(running XPower 3.0)
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The other screen is called the splash screen. I really miss splash screen modding, it used to be my favorite thing to make back in the original Android days. Most people don't bother changing it because you only see it for a short second or two. I'm pretty sure you can use fastboot to swap them though. I just had to do one on a moto e 2015.

Looking to change bootanimation on EMUI 9.1

I cant fine the location of the bootanimation on EMUI 9.1
I've looked in System/Media.
also product/etc/...
Can anyone point me in the right direction, going back to stock but want to get rid of my carriers bootanimation and shutdown animation.
Thanks
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Thanks Alf, unfortunately, even though I see those in that location they do not seem to be the correct ones. If I change these I am still met with the '3 mobile' startup and shutdown animation.
Do you know if these are hidden elsewhere?
Thanks
Videophile said:
Thanks Alf, unfortunately, even though I see those in that location they do not seem to be the correct ones. If I change these I am still met with the '3 mobile' startup and shutdown animation.
Do you know if these are hidden elsewhere?
Thanks
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Hm, have no idea, it works on global version.
It's probably a stupid idea, but tryt to replace product/etc/media with files from global,
https://mega.nz/file/hg8hlAyI#em5C_8nsODAzNE2KaG3V2CUWdioTovLlb2q9EgpbRtE
https://mega.nz/file/R18xmILT#FDuCi91EX6pQg1SjKN9OelNCpyCKb66r2cvLIg5yt0E
https://mega.nz/file/s0slmCRB#MV72l3b0-RMd5W-pWS8grecc4WuZBl6Q2L26uHvFTNU
https://mega.nz/file/491T3I7B#OJ8AQbrqIQrkePei2injvwUts8JAE5BZgw538tT6J5g
Backup your origi files!
Found them in:
'Version/special_cust/ane-L01/h3g/gb/media'
(Different for phone version and carrier)
Removing the above allowed the
'Product/Etc/media' to work

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