Aloha, a feature request: I also used boot animation sounds. Found out hard way that had to go back into desc.txt file and manually edit it to include sounds. Maybe a flag to tell application to set the desc.txt file to include sounds? A checkbox is probably the most efficient way. Otherwise great app! Mahalo!
Lan
That would be awesome, I like this idea... But I don't know if all ROMs do boot animation sound the same way.
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PS: errrmmmm... where's the thanks meter's button? anyone? sorry.
Change the forum skin in the bottom left corner to "XDA 2010", then you'll see the thanks button.
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Aloha, a feature request: I also used boot animation sounds. Found out hard way that had to go back into desc.txt file and manually edit it to include sounds. Maybe a flag to tell application to set the desc.txt file to include sounds? A checkbox is probably the most efficient way. Otherwise great app! Mahalo!
Lan
PS: errrmmmm... where's the thanks meter's button? anyone? sorry.
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If a ROM supports this method (I think most do), where a line for pictures in an animation use "p 0 0 folder" for example, a line for sound would just be "s soundfile.mp3".
The sound file then needs to be straight in /system/media, but I'm not sure if simply placing it in the bootanimation.zip file will work...
SE Xperia Arc S Midnight Blue (LT18i) Unlocked Bootloader Slim Bean 4.0 (JB 4.1.2) | Arc Fusion 4.5 Kernel (from Slim Bean)
If a ROM supports this method (I think most do), where a line for pictures in an animation use "p 0 0 folder" for example, a line for sound would just be "s soundfile.mp3".
The sound file then needs to be straight in /system/media, but I'm not sure if simply placing it in the bootanimation.zip file will work...
Thanks for that! I'll test it and if it works, I'll add a feature to Boot Animation Creator.
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"Question everything." - Einstein
"Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do."
Awesome program. I really must thank you for it. I have been trying to make my own custom boot animation for a while and even though my desc.txt was ientical to the one yours created and the zip was identical it just wouldn't work whenever I made it. But using yours it just did. Im not sure why but it worked where doing it manually didn't. So now I finally have a spiffy new custom boot animation ^^ Thanks a lot and keep up the great work. Also love the animation preview program. Very useful for fiddling with the FPS to get it just right.
Awesome program. I really must thank you for it. I have been trying to make my own custom boot animation for a while and even though my desc.txt was ientical to the one yours created and the zip was identical it just wouldn't work whenever I made it. But using yours it just did. Im not sure why but it worked where doing it manually didn't. So now I finally have a spiffy new custom boot animation ^^ Thanks a lot and keep up the great work. Also love the animation preview program. Very useful for fiddling with the FPS to get it just right.
I'm glad you like my programs.
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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius
"Question everything." - Einstein
"Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do."
Using this with WinXP and Win7 64bit I get the same error. At the second step after entering the parameters and clicking next I get an error. "Please set all the properties" I have entered all the information in all the blocks, but still get this error.
Using this with WinXP and Win7 64bit I get the same error. At the second step after entering the parameters and clicking next I get an error. "Please set all the properties" I have entered all the information in all the blocks, but still get this error.
Any ideas?
Did you choose the folder where your boot animation is in Step 1? Anyway, I'll check my code for errors.
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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius
"Question everything." - Einstein
"Don't let anyone tell you what you can't do."
Yea, I chose the folder and it gave me the " your animation is good" message, went to step two and put all the info in and then I got the error when clicking next.
It could very well be me, but I thought I would throw this out and see if I was the only one.......
Edit:: Never mind,,,,It was me!!!! I was pointing to the actual part folder and not the folder that contained the part folders.... Working fine now...... Sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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