[MOD][JB][XT925]Full screen HD 720p BLUE Boot Animations (For Rooted users) - RAZR HD Themes and Apps

Disclaimer: Now in this thread I shall be sharing some full screen Boot Animations for our 720p screens that I´ve modified. My contribution to these animations was to increase the resolution of the graphics to 720p so that they would cover our full screens, optimizing the base jpgs so that the file sizes were as reduced as possible without compromising the image quality and restructuring the corresponding zip packages, but that was all. This means that these animations are not my original work, only modified by me, and since I only found the original contributor to just one of these three animations I would love if you guys could tell me if you know who the original author of the base files was so I can credit him or her accordingly.
Hey all!!!
Now here´s the first boot animation of this thread, the same Razr M HD 720p Boot animation I posted before on my other thread but now in Vibrant Blue for all of you who have either ROMS or just themes that go better with blue than with red (Like me, for instance):
{
"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"
}
Now to install, and please remember that YOUR PHONE NEEDS TO BE ROOTED for this to work:
1.- Download both of the files that are attached to this post to your computer.
2.- Once both these downloaded files are in your computer, unzip the droidsm.ogg.zip file and extract the droidsm.ogg file inside it and put it together in the same place or folder with the bootanimation.zip file. At this point you can delete the zip that contained the ogg file you extracted and just keep the bootanimation zip and the ogg file in the same folder in your computer
3.- Copy both the downloaded bootanimation.zip and the extracted droidsm.ogg files to a folder inside your phone.
4.- Using your preferred android File Manager (Root Browser, ES File Explorer, etc.) go to the folder System/Media of your phone. Within that folder, there should already be a file named bootanimation.zip that holds your current boot animation graphics. Rename that existing bootanimation.zip file to bootanimation.zip.bak, so you can easily go back to it later on if need be.
5.- Now still using the File Manager, go back to the folder inside your phone into which you copied the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and the extracted droidsm.ogg file from your computer, and either copy or move them both to the System/Media folder of your phone.
6.- Once the new bootanimation.zip file is in your phone´s System/Media folder, you NEED to change the file permissions for the bootanimation.zip to rw-r--r-- under the file´s properties (or 0644 if your file manager asks for the attributes code instead).
7.- Do the same permissions change for the droidsm.ogg file and set its permissions to rw-r--r-- too.
8.- Now with those changes made, you can exit your file manager, reboot your phone and just enjoy your new amazing Droid HD boot animation!!! :victory:
P.S.: If anything goes like it shouldn´t, just go back to the System/Media folder of your phone using your android File Manager of choice, and then delete both the bootanimation.zip file and the droidsm.ogg file that you previously copied in there. Then just rename the bootanimation.zip.bak that should still be there back to its original name before you changed it (by removing the .bak from the last part of the file´s name). Reboot and all should be as it was before .

MachineAzul 720p HD
Now to the second Boot Animation of this thread, this one is in my opinion one of the most beautiful Boot Animations ever made for Android, and it looks even more astonishing at 720p resolution. This one has no sound, but it´s so pretty in my opinion that it doesn´t suffer any for it. Here you go:
Now to install, and please remember that YOUR PHONE NEEDS TO BE ROOTED for this to work:
1.- Download the file that is attached to this post to a folder in your computer.
2.- Copy the downloaded bootanimation.zip file to a folder inside your phone.
3.- Using your preferred android File Manager (Root Browser, ES File Explorer, etc.) go to the folder System/Media of your phone. Within that folder, there should already be a file named bootanimation.zip that holds your current boot animation graphics. Rename that existing bootanimation.zip file to bootanimation.zip.bak, so you can easily go back to it later on if need be.
4.- Now still using the File Manager, go back to the folder inside your phone into which you copied the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and either copy or move it to the System/Media folder of your phone.
5.- Once the new bootanimation.zip file is in your phone´s System/Media folder, you NEED to change the file permissions for the bootanimation.zip to rw-r--r-- under the file´s properties (or 0644 if your file manager asks for the attributes code instead).
6.- Now with those changes made, you can exit your file manager, reboot your phone and just enjoy your new amazing Droid HD boot animation!!! :victory:
P.S.: If anything goes like it shouldn´t, just go back to the System/Media folder of your phone using your android File Manager of choice, and then delete the bootanimation.zip file that you previously copied in there. Then just rename the bootanimation.zip.bak that should still be there back to its original name before you changed it (by removing the .bak from the last part of the file´s name). Reboot and all should be as it was before.

RAZR M HD ICS Blue
Now this third one I can finally!!! credit to the original poster, he posted a 960x540 version of this file in a Galaxy S3 thread and it was easy to resize and adjust for our needs. Full credit goes to user Kryten2k35 for this contribution!
Now this is yet another version of the RAZR M full screen 720p HD Boot Animation, only this time in the Light Blue ICS theme color. I understand this much lighter color is the preferred option for the ICS based roms and for some versions of Cyanogenmod, either way here it is for your enjoyment:
Now to install this one, just follow EXACTLY THE SAME INSTRUCTIONS as they appear on the first post of this thread, and you should be golden. Enjoy!!!

AWESOME!!!
I just tried every single one of them and you guys rock!!!!!!
RAZR HD XT925
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beautiful!!
Thanks

fabiobatera said:
beautiful!!
Thanks
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My pleasure

No sound??
Hi, I just tried installing the first boot animation you posted but although I set the permissions for both the bootanimation.zip and droidsm.ogg correctly, I'm not getting the sound when I reboot my phone (LG Optimus G E973, not sure if it matters). Can somebody give me any explanations for why this might be?

This animation as excellent!! Works great and looks outstanding on my Razr HD. Thanks!

inverzion said:
Hi, I just tried installing the first boot animation you posted but although I set the permissions for both the bootanimation.zip and droidsm.ogg correctly, I'm not getting the sound when I reboot my phone (LG Optimus G E973, not sure if it matters). Can somebody give me any explanations for why this might be?
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I've only had that happen to me when the system volume setting is all the way down, so far. Weird issue, haven't really heard anyone else with that problem either, sorry

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NC 3d Custom Boot Animation [6/28 update]

Since tinkering with things is a hobby of mine coupled with an ongoing infatuation with Blender3d I decided I'd spend some time working on a few new boot animations.
Admittedly I only have a basic understanding of the boot animation format but I'm going to render some frames out and see what I can do. Neat stuff is neat.
Here's a few frames from my first test animation..
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I've started with a new CM7 boot animation since I use CM7+DalOC+SDcard boot on my own Nook Color.
If anyone has any other ideas or a wishlist drop it in here and I'll see what I can come up with. We are limited by only our imagination.
looks good!
Good job and good luck.
Mmm looks like a green lantern android. Moar plz!
Looks like it's gonna be an awesome boot animation, I've always loved trying out new one, and it looks like this ones gonna be amazing! Awesome work so far, and good luck finishing it off.
I like! Nice start
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Hey guys,
First bootanimation is ready to go. This is the full screen .png version. Runs fine on my nook. I tested a smaller res version on my nook and it didn't make much of a difference so I ended up just leaving it full screen.
Quality on the nook is much nicer of course...
part1
part2
Download bootanimation.zip :
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SPBBE750
Instructions for installation:
1) Download and install the free E S File explorer on your nook
2) In the settings menu enable all the root options
3) Connect your nook to your computer USB and transfer the bootanimation to a spot you know where to look from E S File explorer
4) On your Nook use E S File explorer to copy the bootanimation.zip from that drop folder to the /data/local directory. You can delete the other bootanimation.zip that is there if you are replacing something.
5) Done. Reboot. Rejoice.
There may be other ways to accomplish the same thing but this is the method I used for my SDcard install.
Hmm, my bootanimation.zip stays in the /system/media folder... Not sure if mines different for some reason, but I've never heard of putting it in the /data/local directory...
Must be different on an SD card install, I'm running off of eMMC.
Oh, and holy crap, that animation is huge! Can't wait to try it out, but my Nook is out of commission at the moment, got it taken by my parents
I'm going to render out a red and cyan version of this same animation since I already have the models, lighting and effects in place. After that I'll probably switch it up with something different.
neoblood3d said:
I'm going to render out a red and cyan version of this same animation since I already have the models, lighting and effects in place. After that I'll probably switch it up with something different.
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Sounds great, always loved cyan myself. Wish I could try it out right now!
Edit: hmm, when I go to the download link it tells me the file is temporarily unavailable... Anyone else have it? Could you attach it or post another mirror of it?
seth.i.simmons said:
Sounds great, always loved cyan myself. Wish I could try it out right now!
Edit: hmm, when I go to the download link it tells me the file is temporarily unavailable... Anyone else have it? Could you attach it or post another mirror of it?
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Works for me, I just tested it. Maybe there was a temporary issue with the MU servers.
I'll post up the red version..
part1 red
part2 red
RedCM7 boot animation here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KBI2MW3E
Just wanted to say thank you for your work. This nook color community is so awesome because of people like you! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks,
Racks
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racks11479 said:
Just wanted to say thank you for your work. This nook color community is so awesome because of people like you! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks,
Racks
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My pleasure, it's fun making things like this because it keeps my skills sharp and serves a purpose.
The cyan version is incoming in a day or 2 I just got busy with some other stuff.
I am downloading the red one. My sister and I will love this! Thank you!
OK, now where do I copy this file?
I am running CM7 N107 from SD & don't find any of the folders mentioned. Do I need to be looking at the "Boot" partition? If so, that is only available to me if I put the SD card in my PC. Am I replacing a zip file, or installing this zip via booting into recovery? Please expand on the installation steps.
Thanks,
kev
installation
I didn't install this particular boot animation yet (but Dling ).
The way I accomplished this was to rename original bootanimation.zip to st else (old.bootanimation.zip).
Then copy new animation to the same folder as older one was. Reboot .
I found mine in root-system-media
/system/media
Hope this helps .
P.S. connect NC to PC via cable (or wifi), copy zip file to SD card. Disconnect, open file browser, copy or move zip file to the folder above to replace bootanimation.zip.
Oh one important thing - you need to have rooted NC and have root access - your file browser must have root privileges. I used ES explorer if I rememeber correctly.
Do not unzip or alter the .zip file.
bugeyed1 said:
I am running CM7 N107 from SD & don't find any of the folders mentioned. Do I need to be looking at the "Boot" partition? If so, that is only available to me if I put the SD card in my PC. Am I replacing a zip file, or installing this zip via booting into recovery? Please expand on the installation steps.
Thanks,
kev
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Hi bug,
1) open E S File Explorer
2) set all the root options to enabled and press the home button upper left
it will show a little house when you are in the correct mode
3) scroll till you find the data folder and click on it
4) inside this first data folder will be a Local folder .. click on that to open (not the data folder within the data folder if you have one)
5) insert or copy the new bootanimation.zip over the old one
It's only a few clicks to get this done on a SDcard CM7 install. I'm not sure of the installation of custom boots on the other installs since I haven't used any of those yet.
How bout a cwm flashable zip? Would make the process of installing your boot animations a breeze. Ill try and prep one tomorrow mornning. Unless someone beats me to it. I hope someone does.
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neoblood3d said:
Hi bug,
1) open E S File Explorer
2) set all the root options to enabled and press the home button upper left
it will show a little house when you are in the correct mode
3) scroll till you find the data folder and click on it
4) inside this first data folder will be a Local folder .. click on that to open (not the data folder within the data folder if you have one)
5) insert or copy the new bootanimation.zip over the old one
It's only a few clicks to get this done on a SDcard CM7 install. I'm not sure of the installation of custom boots on the other installs since I haven't used any of those yet.
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Thanks for your response. On my system, the bootanimation.zip is located in system/media.
Problem is when I try to rename the file or paste the new file in the folder I get " Sorry, operation failed."
I get a "failed to mount" when I select "mount File System" under settings.
At launch I saw a message that ES File Explorer had been granted SU Permissions. I am at a loss for what to do now.
Kev
bugeyed1 said:
Thanks for your response. On my system, the bootanimation.zip is located in system/media.
Problem is when I try to rename the file or paste the new file in the folder I get " Sorry, operation failed."
I get a "failed to mount" when I select "mount File System" under settings.
At launch I saw a message that ES File Explorer had been granted SU Permissions. I am at a loss for what to do now.
Kev
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Try File Expert from market. Its free and gives root options as well.
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[Tutorial] Make a Boot Animation from ANY Online Video! [Updated Mar 24]

Updated March 24th, 2013. Process much simpler!
Difficulty: EASY!
Time: Approximately 5 minutes
Tools Req: PC & HP Touchpad
How to make it:
Using Keepvid.com:
1) Rip the mp4 video from any supported video site and save it as "1.mp4". The video must be at least 30 seconds long.
{
"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"
}
Using my custom Touchpad Bootanimation Builder Script:
2) Extract the script files, and paste your video in the folder with the batch script
Warning! Your antivirus might think the zip is dangerous because of the bat file, I can assure you with my kitten's life that is not!
3) Run the run.bat file.
4) Copy the bootanimation.zip file to your device.
How to Install it:
Install method A:
5A) Download and install ROM Toolbox Lite from the Play Store.
6A) Navigate to Interface>Boot Animations>Local> and choose your bootanimation.zip
If your Rom is AOKP (with Rom Control in settings)... you can select it from Rom Control>General UI>Custom Boot Animation
Install method B:
5B) Copy your new bootanimation.zip from to your SDCard into data/local using your File Manager (Root access required, check your File Manager settings)
Install method C: Thanks to MindSplit and TedSamaha.
5C) Store your new bootanimation.zip inside bootanimation_install.zip (Download Here) at "data/local/bootanimation.zip".
The file must be 'stored' using WinRar or 7zip, as it cannot work if its compressed!
6C) Flash bootanimation_install.zip in your recovery.
Easy as pie!
If you want to use the script to make a custom boot animation for different android device, you simply have to edit the .bat file in notepad and change 512x384 to your device's resolution (or half resolution to save space), and as well in desc.txt
Where to get videos:
A good place to start:
http://vimeo.com/groups
Great tut but the process can be simpler
TedSamaha said:
Great tut but the process can be simpler
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Yes, I understand you can push the bootanimation.zip through ADB but that requires the SDK. This method is simple, and works.
As for creating the png files, I wouldn't know how it can be done easier.
Thanks for sharing this. Nice & easy just the way I need it.
G2x
Hi, quick question, how about adding sound to the boot animation? I tried already the steps on another thread but it isn't working for me, thanks for the guide as well!
rhidalgo1973 said:
Hi, quick question, how about adding sound to the boot animation? I tried already the steps on another thread but it isn't working for me, thanks for the guide as well!
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I have yet to try out the sound capabilities of the boot animation. But from my method, you can simply convert your 30 second mp4 into a separate mp3 file in FreeMake Video Converter, and then follow TedSamaha's guide:
Now if you want Sound in the bootanimation:
1) Download "soundatboot.zip" and Flash it via Recovery
2) Download "bootsnd.sh" and place it in /sdcard
3) Then open terminal emulator and type
Code:
su
cd /sdcard (space after cd)
sh bootsnd.sh
4) Reboot
5) Finally rename "bootsound.mp3" to "android_audio.mp3" and copy it to /system/media
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Files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ei2st8s82ltfwu2/oz8YSXEUqJ
BuffMcBigHuge said:
I have yet to try out the sound capabilities of the boot animation. But from my method, you can simply convert your 30 second mp4 into a separate mp3 file in FreeMake Video Converter, and then follow TedSamaha's guide:
Files: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ei2st8s82ltfwu2/oz8YSXEUqJ
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Thanks for the reply..but this is the guide that I followed and it didn't work, unfortunately TedSamaha doesn't follow his thread I guess cause a few other people also have posted about not being able to get the sound in the bootanimation and he has not replied to their questions. Well I may have just to forget all about it...thanks again.
rhidalgo1973 said:
Thanks for the reply..but this is the guide that I followed and it didn't work, unfortunately TedSamaha doesn't follow his thread I guess cause a few other people also have posted about not being able to get the sound in the bootanimation and he has not replied to their questions. Well I may have just to forget all about it...thanks again.
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A possible solution could be to push the .mp3 file to /data/local
using adb u can:
adb push android_audio.mp3 /data/local
TedSamaha said:
A possible solution could be to push the .mp3 file to /data/local
using adb u can:
adb push android_audio.mp3 /data/local
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Thanks TedSamaha, I will try to do that but before I need to go to a hp store to see if they can fix my usb port cause my computer doesn't recognized my touchpad any longer..it is not the computer..it is the port cause it is the same with any computer..and that's why I hadn't done it that way before..but thanks for the tip anyways...:good:
I created a 30 second file. When i split into pngs i geet 721 pngs and then the bootanimation does not at all appear. ?
Just a note to everyone. It is normal if your bootanimation_install file is very big!
I just wrote a super simple script that does all the work for you!
The OP has been updated! Let me know how it works! :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
Nice work man. Thanks again for sharing.
Error copying
Sir when i tried to copy bootanimation file in sys/media it shows copy failed.
it only copies 40.6 MB.
Help Me
BuffMcBigHuge said:
Updated March 24th, 2013. Process much simpler!
Difficulty: EASY!
Time: Approximately 5 minutes
Tools Req: PC & HP Touchpad
How to make it:
Using Keepvid.com:
1) Rip the mp4 video from any supported video site and save it as "1.mp4". The video must be at least 30 seconds long.
Using my custom Touchpad Bootanimation Builder Script:
2) Extract the script files, and paste your video in the folder with the batch script
Warning! Your antivirus might think the zip is dangerous because of the bat file, I can assure you with my kitten's life that is not!
3) Run the run.bat file.
4) Copy the bootanimation.zip file to your device.
How to Install it:
Install method A:
5A) Download and install ROM Toolbox Lite from the Play Store.
6A) Navigate to Interface>Boot Animations>Local> and choose your bootanimation.zip
If your Rom is AOKP (with Rom Control in settings)... you can select it from Rom Control>General UI>Custom Boot Animation
Install method B:
5B) Copy your new bootanimation.zip from to your SDCard into data/local using your File Manager (Root access required, check your File Manager settings)
Install method C: Thanks to MindSplit and TedSamaha.
5C) Store your new bootanimation.zip inside bootanimation_install.zip (Download Here) at "data/local/bootanimation.zip".
The file must be 'stored' using WinRar or 7zip, as it cannot work if its compressed!
6C) Flash bootanimation_install.zip in your recovery.
Easy as pie!
If you want to use the script to make a custom boot animation for different android device, you simply have to edit the .bat file in notepad and change 512x384 to your device's resolution (or half resolution to save space), and as well in desc.txt
Where to get videos:
A good place to start:
http://vimeo.com/groups
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Do I download it on my PC or tablet?

How to remove AT&T S4 Samsung BootAnimation and put the S4 Samsung BootAnimat

This work!! i have test it my self. i don't take any create for this if you what to give create Pheonix28. I get the sound of the Samsung boot and it works.
Default [HOW TO] Restore S4 Samsung Boot Animation
This is originally taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41197343
How to Restore Original Samsung Boot Animation
This requires Root and a root file manager.
1 - Download and extract the S4_Original_BootAnimation.rar
https://www.dropbox.com/s/41d4csi1eyxvytg/S4_Original_BootAnimation.rar?v=0mcns
Make sure you have R/W permissions in system/media before copying over.
2 - Copy the files from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media folder replacing the original files.
bootsamsung.qmg
bootsamsungloop.qmg
shutdown.qmg
3 - Copy the file from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media\audio\ui folder replacing the original files
PowerOn.ogg
PowerOff.ogg
(I renamed my originals just to be safe.)
4 - Don't forget to match permissions on the files as well. If you simply rename the originals to .bak or something like that, the files will be right under it basically rw-r--r-- on all files.
Alternately, if you do not want to download; you can make a copy of, and rename the bootsamsung.qmg bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg that are already located in your system/media folder, and PowerOn.ogg it is already located in your system/media\audio\ui folder
If you want to disable bootup sound go to:
system/media/audio/ui and search for PowerOn.ogg. Just rename it to PowerOn.ogg.backup (or any other extension). Well done!
Reboot your phone and you should no longer see the ATT animations or sound.
If you what to got back AT&T animations or sound and you delete the ones on your phone you can downland the form here https://www.dropbox.com/s/ub6mhqeas73l986/S4AT&T_Original_BootAnimation.rar?v=0rc-s
If you want a custom Boot Animation animations i will Put them here when someone make a working one and that i have test it. Make sure you give them the create
and not me!!
Samsung Google Edition Boot Animation:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fd19g3dbf78z6bx/S4GE_Original_BootAnimation.rar
By CZ Eddie
LiquidHavoc Boot Animation:
https://www.box.com/s/8og88ng242uy0zg70a9u
By CZ Eddie
Android Urinating Apple Animations:
https://www.box.com/s/nmk567r21dyje1szihxu
By CZ Eddie
Crystal Machine boot animation:
https://www.box.com/s/d4qplgx3st7uul2sh4nr
{
"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"
}
By CZ Eddie
Reverse Scribble shutdown animation:
https://www.box.com/s/tg46bugiy40bz4l5wutc
By CZ Eddie
QMG Animations:
https://www.box.com/s/hiq83vz5pnwyhifhbtk7
DISCLAIMER:
Your device, your responsibility. I am not liable for anything you do to your device.
killer5000 said:
This work!! i have test it my self. i don't take any create for this if you what to give create Pheonix28. I get the sound of the Samsung boot and it works.
Default [HOW TO] Restore S4 Samsung Boot Animation
This is originally taken from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=41197343
How to Restore Original Samsung Boot Animation
This requires Root and a root file manager.
1 - Download and extract the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip
https://www.dropbox.com/s/41d4csi1eyxvytg/S4_Original_BootAnimation.rar?v=0mcns
Make sure you have R/W permissions in system/media before copying over.
2 - Copy the files from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media folder replacing the original files.
ATT_bootsamsung.qmg
ATT_bootsamsungloop.qmg
ATT_shutdown.qmg
3 - Copy the file from the S4_Original_BootAnimation.zip to the system/media\audio\ui folder replacing the original files
ATT_PowerOn.ogg
(I renamed my originals just to be safe.)
Alternately, if you do not want to download; you can make a copy of, and rename the bootsamsung.qmg bootsamsungloop.qmg and shutdown.qmg that are already located in your system/media folder, and PowerOn.ogg it is already located in your system/media\audio\ui folder
If you want to disable bootup sound go to:
system/media/audio/ui and search for PowerOn.ogg. Just rename it to PowerOn.ogg.backup (or any other extension). Well done!
Reboot your phone and you should no longer see the ATT animations or sound.
DISCLAIMER:
Your device, your responsibility. I am not liable for anything you do to your device.
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I don't see those in there...
What part do you not see
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These files ATT_bootsamsung.qmg
ATT_bootsamsungloop.qmg
ATT_shutdown.qmg
are not in /system/media
they are in then the rar and mane bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, shutdown.qmg and you need to remove or rename the one that are on your phone system to ATT_bootsamsung.qmg, ATT_bootsamsungloop.qmg, ATT_shutdown.qmg
lowspeed said:
These files ATT_bootsamsung.qmg
ATT_bootsamsungloop.qmg
ATT_shutdown.qmg
are not in /system/media
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killer5000 said:
they are in then the rar and mane bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, shutdown.qmg and you need to remove or rename the one that are on your phone system to ATT_bootsamsung.qmg, ATT_bootsamsungloop.qmg, ATT_shutdown.qmg
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Like i said those files are not under system/media so I can't replace them.
if they are not there then put the file that are in the rar in the system/media and it should work and Make sure you have R/W permissions
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Like i said those files are not under system/media so I can't replace them.
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I have no idea what you're talking about. where do you see any RAR file?
1 - Download and extract the S4_Original_BootAnimation.rar
https://www.dropbox.com/s/41d4csi1eyxvytg/S4_Original_BootAnimation.rar?v=0mcns
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I have no idea what you're talking about. where do you see any RAR file?
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Click on the link in the first post and download the zip file. Extract it to your SD Card or PC. Using Root Explorer or some other file management software, go to /System/Media. bootsamsung.qmg, bootsamsungloop.qmg, shutdown.qmg are in this folder. Rename the extensions to .bak in case you would like to go back to them. Copy the new files over. The Audio folder is also located in /System/Media/Audio. Copy the poweron.ogg file over from your SD Card or PC to the UI folder in the Audio folder. Restart and you should be all set.
Awesome, this worked for me. So happy to get rid of the blindingly white AT&T boot screen and also get rid of the sound. Thanks!
I add sound off to it
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda premium
Thanks. Works great on my att s4.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
I made a bootanimation from a droid boot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2280000
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda app-developers app
i put the original AT&T animations or sound in the op if you need them
Now we just need to find some cool looking qmg files.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda premium
Worked great.
I went ahead and disabled the sounds though. Not a big fan of startup/shutdown sound. ..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda premium
Thank you very much. I'm nearly done with removing everything AT&T on my phone. Only thing left is the carrier name at the bottom center of the lockscreen! ^_^
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Now we just need to find some cool looking qmg files.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using xda premium
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Okay, I've created a new QMG boot animation based on this:
Found the bootanimation.zip in this thread:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
And I was able to make a .QMG boot animation from it. And I threw in a surprise/joke :angel: shutdown animation and attached them all to this post.
If it works on someone elses phone, then I'll prolly take a small handful of custom bootanimation requests from you all.
Just download & extract the below-linked .zip and apply it using the instructions listed in the OP.
QMG Animations:
https://www.box.com/s/hiq83vz5pnwyhifhbtk7
I put it in the op and it work thx. If you can make more i will and them there. Can you make me the one that has the Android p**ing on the Apple pleas. here are the files i have for it https://www.dropbox.com/s/4nsjhiv16th6lao/bootanimation.zip?v=0rc-s
CZ Eddie said:
Okay, I've created a new QMG boot animation based on this:
Found the bootanimation.zip in this thread:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/12938-boot-animations-for-galaxy-nexus-updated-122512/
And I was able to make a .QMG boot animation from it. And I threw in a surprise/joke :angel: shutdown animation and attached them all to this post.
If it works on someone elses phone, then I'll prolly take a small handful of custom bootanimation requests from you all.
Just download & extract the below-linked .zip and apply it using the instructions listed in the OP.
QMG Animations:
https://www.box.com/s/hiq83vz5pnwyhifhbtk7
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[MOD][JB][XT925] The Droid HD Bootanimation now FULL screen 720p!!! (For ROOT users)

Hey all! :laugh: A friend of mine found the most amazing Boot animation while browsing for themes for his RAZR HD, and he sent me the file and once I saw it running in my XT925 I just knew I needed to share this with you all. :highfive:
Here we have the Droid Bootanimation, only this time it´s full screen on our 720P RAZR HD screens! Here´s the sample, a bit shortened on the beginning and end for this preview´s purposes:
{
"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"
}
This animation was taken from the Razr M I´m told, but I just know that it fills our screens perfectly and that makes it good enough by far for me, even if it wasn´t originally meant to run on our phones . Now to install, and please remember that YOUR PHONE NEEDS TO BE ROOTED for this to work:
1.- Download both of the files that are attached to this post to your computer.
2.- Once both these downloaded files are in your computer, unzip the droidsm.ogg.zip file and extract the droidsm.ogg file inside it and put it together in the same place or folder with the bootanimation.zip file. At this point you can delete the zip that contained the ogg file you extracted and just keep the bootanimation zip and the ogg file in the same folder in your computer
3.- Copy both the downloaded bootanimation.zip and the extracted droidsm.ogg files to a folder inside your phone.
4.- Using your preferred android File Manager (Root Browser, ES File Explorer, etc.) go to the folder System/Media of your phone. Within that folder, there should already be a file named bootanimation.zip that holds your current boot animation graphics. Rename that existing bootanimation.zip file to bootanimation.zip.bak, so you can easily go back to it later on if need be.
5.- Now still using the File Manager, go back to the folder inside your phone into which you copied the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and the extracted droidsm.ogg file from your computer, and either copy or move them both to the System/Media folder of your phone.
6.- Once the new bootanimation.zip file is in your phone´s System/Media folder, you NEED to change the file permissions for the bootanimation.zip to rw-r--r-- under the file´s properties (or 0644 if your file manager asks for the attributes code instead).
7.- Do the same permissions change for the droidsm.ogg file and set its permissions to rw-r--r-- too.
8.- Now with those changes made, you can exit your file manager, reboot your phone and just enjoy your new amazing Droid HD boot animation!!! :victory:
P.S.: If anything goes like it shouldn´t, just go back to the System/Media folder of your phone using your android File Manager of choice, and then delete both the bootanimation.zip file and the droidsm.ogg file that you previously copied in there. Then just rename the bootanimation.zip.bak that should still be there back to its original name before you changed it (by removing the .bak from the last part of the file´s name). Reboot and all should be as it was before .
Thank you, it works great, I just didn't put the sound file as I don't want to have sound at boot.
problem solved
found out my problem,
bY MISTAKE I ADDED THE ZIP FILE AND AFTERWARDS I edited as zip.bak instead of jus leaving it as zip
This cool feature worked on my razr and it looks cool as hell
thanks a lot
Looks and works great, thank you!
will this work on a XT926?
Beautiful!!
Thanks
ol`DXer said:
will this work on a XT926?
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It should...?
fabiobatera said:
Beautiful!!
Thanks
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My pleasure
Sent from my Motorola RAZR HD XT925
ajape said:
It should...?
My pleasure
Sent from my Motorola RAZR HD XT925
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worked perfectly on my XT926!!! thank you very much :good:
Nice fine Thanks for sharing :laugh:
jmcdonald58 said:
Nice fine Thanks for sharing :laugh:
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Nice find! Great having an hd boot animation.
i´m sad dot work to me on my xt925 ... the proble can be the cm 10.2?
nice
This works fine on my phone, I will try to reboot it more often from now on.
Thanks for sharing !!
PS: I didn't even change the file permissions and it works.
Thanks for sharing, any idea why I don't get any sound on my XT925? Animation plays fine..
I have absolutely no idea... I recently changed roms to KitKat from CyanogenMod (Cm 11) and I also lost the sound. While running stock Jelly Bean it worked flawlessly, that's about all I can tell you... :crying:
ajape said:
I have absolutely no idea... I recently changed roms to KitKat from CyanogenMod (Cm 11) and I also lost the sound. While running stock Jelly Bean it worked flawlessly, that's about all I can tell you... :crying:
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Interesting.. probably an audio codec issue.. when I copied the file from PC to Phone it told me, that the file might not be playable on the device..
(Which I usually ignore for my MP4 based audio collection)
xt926 working here. Did not change permission. Thanks a bunch
ajape said:
I have absolutely no idea... I recently changed roms to KitKat from CyanogenMod (Cm 11) and I also lost the sound. While running stock Jelly Bean it worked flawlessly, that's about all I can tell you... :crying:
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I take it nobody actually has come up with a fix for the sound issue?
y2kbadbug said:
I take it nobody actually has come up with a fix for the sound issue?
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Well i tried every possible location in the system folder, every possible permissions variation, all sorts of changes to the zip file, the ogg file and/or the desc.txt and it was all to no avail, I still could not get a peep out of any bootnaimation I tried on CM11 no matter what.
ajape said:
Hey all! :laugh: A friend of mine found the most amazing Boot animation while browsing for themes for his RAZR HD, and he sent me the file and once I saw it running in my XT925 I just knew I needed to share this with you all. :highfive:
Here we have the Droid Bootanimation, only this time it´s full screen on our 720P RAZR HD screens! Here´s the sample, a bit shortened on the beginning and end for this preview´s purposes:
This animation was taken from the Razr M I´m told, but I just know that it fills our screens perfectly and that makes it good enough by far for me, even if it wasn´t originally meant to run on our phones . Now to install, and please remember that YOUR PHONE NEEDS TO BE ROOTED for this to work:
1.- Download both of the files that are attached to this post to your computer.
2.- Once both these downloaded files are in your computer, unzip the droidsm.ogg.zip file and extract the droidsm.ogg file inside it and put it together in the same place or folder with the bootanimation.zip file. At this point you can delete the zip that contained the ogg file you extracted and just keep the bootanimation zip and the ogg file in the same folder in your computer
3.- Copy both the downloaded bootanimation.zip and the extracted droidsm.ogg files to a folder inside your phone.
4.- Using your preferred android File Manager (Root Browser, ES File Explorer, etc.) go to the folder System/Media of your phone. Within that folder, there should already be a file named bootanimation.zip that holds your current boot animation graphics. Rename that existing bootanimation.zip file to bootanimation.zip.bak, so you can easily go back to it later on if need be.
5.- Now still using the File Manager, go back to the folder inside your phone into which you copied the downloaded bootanimation.zip file and the extracted droidsm.ogg file from your computer, and either copy or move them both to the System/Media folder of your phone.
6.- Once the new bootanimation.zip file is in your phone´s System/Media folder, you NEED to change the file permissions for the bootanimation.zip to rw-r--r-- under the file´s properties (or 0644 if your file manager asks for the attributes code instead).
7.- Do the same permissions change for the droidsm.ogg file and set its permissions to rw-r--r-- too.
8.- Now with those changes made, you can exit your file manager, reboot your phone and just enjoy your new amazing Droid HD boot animation!!! :victory:
P.S.: If anything goes like it shouldn´t, just go back to the System/Media folder of your phone using your android File Manager of choice, and then delete both the bootanimation.zip file and the droidsm.ogg file that you previously copied in there. Then just rename the bootanimation.zip.bak that should still be there back to its original name before you changed it (by removing the .bak from the last part of the file´s name). Reboot and all should be as it was before .
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there is no sound play on booting
i test it on 4.1.2 original and cm 11
please help me
worked perfectly on my xt925 with stock 4.1.2
great job

[GUIDE] Change boot logo of any MTK device

this guide shows how to change the boot logo, not the boot animation
boot logo is the logo that is shown before the animation​
Tools required:
1. LogoBuilder --- http://d-h.st/k96
2. Stock logo.bin --- Get the file from your device (/dev/logo)
3. Required boot logo files, in png format
4. Common sense duh!!!
once you have the required files, extract LogoBuilder
Rename the file from your device (logo) to logo.bin and proceed to the next post​
1. Open LogoBuilder.exe
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"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"
}
2. Click Create New Project
3. Select the logo.bin file you extracted from the device
4. Make a new folder for the project, any name will do
5. Select the folder and click on OK
You will see a progress bar running down. After finishing, you will get a whole bunch of images in the above selected folder​
1. Open the folder containing all the images
2. Make a note of the sizes of img1.png and img39.png
The desired boot logo file must be a png file having resolution same as that of img1.png
3. Delete only img1.png and img39.png
4. Rename the desired boot logo file to img1.png and paste it in the folder
5. Make a copy of img1.png and rename it to img39.png
6. Click on Make button
​
In the selected folder, you'll get a file named update.zip
Flash that file using cwm and enjoy the new boot logo​
Credits: @ankadnikov
Google search which got me to an unknown site instead of XDA​
Nice one! I was thinking to set canvas 4 boot logo it looks awesome thanks for the guide.
unable to copy /dev/logo
hey i'm unable to copy /dev/logo file to my sdcard. it says operation unsuccessful when i tried through root browser/es explorer. even tried to copy via terminal too. it starts copying and goes on and goes on. when i check the size of copying size it is in GBs and yet it is copying and size is gradually increasing so i've to force stop it. Help pls.
SaketJoshi said:
1. Open LogoBuilder.exe
2. Click Create New Project
3. Select the logo.bin file you extracted from the device
4. Make a new folder for the project, any name will do
5. Select the folder and click on OK
You will see a progress bar running down. After finishing, you will get a whole bunch of images in the above selected folder​
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SaketJoshi said:
1. Open the folder containing all the images
2. Make a note of the sizes of img1.png and img39.png
The desired boot logo file must be a png file having resolution same as that of img1.png
3. Delete only img1.png and img39.png
4. Rename the desired boot logo file to img1.png and paste it in the folder
5. Make a copy of img1.png and rename it to img39.png
6. Click on Make button
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The main developers is AnkadNikov , who actually developed this cool software. I request everyone who are making additional guides for LOGO BUILDER , at least give necessary credit to the main developer @ankadnikov
I also request @SaketJoshi to press thanks in following thread
Thanks @ankadnikov for your development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953726
cmahendra said:
The main developers is AnkadNikov , who actually developed this cool software. I request everyone who are making additional guides for LOGO BUILDER , at least give necessary credit to the main developer @ankadnikov
I also request @SaketJoshi to press thanks in following thread
Thanks @ankadnikov for your development.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953726
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thanks for posting that. i was directed to a different site rather than xda, so didn't know who the dev is
added the credits
SaketJoshi said:
thanks for posting that. i was directed to a different site rather than xda, so didn't know who the dev is
added the credits
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When making guide, everyone should be careful, at least to post SOURCE of information of software you are suggesting. You mentioned it as "different site", the link to that site was also missing. Wherever credit is due, is due. I hope you will take care next time.
PS: Be kind to main developer @ankadnikov and post your credit on 1st post, not fourth post.
what is the size of logo.bin? in my Alcatel SPOP 4030A is like 300mb o.o
Thanks man
Messed something up
Hello, I know this thread is about a year old, but I hope I can get some help here. I was trying to change the logo on my MTK device and I did not pay attention to the part where you were supposed to flash the finalized file with CWM, I instead just extracted the logo.bin file from the Update.zip and then just pushed it to /dev/ but before doing that I rename the original file to logo.nn Now my device won't go pass the original boot logo. I can get to adb but only to sideload. I've tried the update.zip generated from the LogoBuilder_v1.4 and still cannot boot up. I do not have the image for this device to just flash it and restore everything to factory. I have tried to clear cache and factory defaults thru stock recovery but it still doesn't boot up.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
blackbeard said:
In the selected folder, you'll get a file named update.zip
Flash that file using cwm and enjoy the new boot logo​
Credits: @ankadnikov
Google search which got me to an unknown site instead of XDA​
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How I can change bootanimation inside repack folder logo, I already change the image inside there as default image (see picture number 1) with my custom image (see picture number 2) but after the folder is rebuild to logo.bin an flash it, nothing change except img1.png and img2.png.
I hope somebody can solved this issue

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