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asfarrow

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help please

i have tried using your tool to create a boot animation however it doesn't seem to see the frames at all. All are .png images and there are only 24 in part0

any ideas please
 

rainai

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Wow!!! Thank you so much for this tool man and for the boot animations... I'll try them out! I just rooted and flashed CM7 on my N1 for the first time and I'm so excited to try out new things! :D
 
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bootanimation preview for linux

Hi, is it possible to have this application for linux, or there is something similar?

thanks
 

jjong

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A very good tool.

Thanks for this nice program.

I have used it and loved it. :)

One important thing might worth to revision:

in my stock 351, I couldn't use the zip file directly from this previewer.

It only shows black screen.

instead, I have to re-zip by 7z in non-compression setting.
 

patric.f

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Mar 3, 2010
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Has anyone gotten this to work with CM7?
I'm running nightly and when I click "Set as boot..." it says it was successful and that I should reboot the device, but it's still the original CM7 boot screen..
 

freak69ize

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mdandollah

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i try to install boot animation to my sgs2. but, it still using the stock animation. i did what people said, to clear dalvik cache. then, reinstall it. still no positive result? can anyone help?

btw, my phone is rooted.
 

rimsa80

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Jan 3, 2012
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can someone do this for me

Can someone zip a file for me I've tried everything but I cant figure out how this BootAnimationPreview works.

I can try to Attach file I dont know if I'm allowed to.
Pm me so I can send U my files it is about 4mb 200pic


EDIT: never mind U found a issue. I forgot to chose store in stead of normal ;)
 

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taycuong76

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Can someone zip a file for me I've tried everything but I cant figure out how this BootAnimationPreview works.
I can try to Attach file I dont know if I'm allowed to.
Pm me so I can send U my files it is about 4mb 200pic
EDIT: never mind U found a issue. I forgot to chose store in stead of normal ;)

Pls read this before making your own boot animation zip file:http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/33932-bootanimation-zip-file-explained.html
You have to create a NORMAL zip file with the allowed format.
In your zip file, i think there are some mistakes in set the folder name (part0, part1 for android and part1).
Then in the desc.txt there are mistake too, this file outlines how the animation progresses and a sample is as follows:
512 256 30
p 1 0 part0
p 0 0 part1
'512' is the width of the animation
'256' is the height of the animation
'30' is the desired fps of the animation
'p' defines a animation part
'1' how many times this animation part loops
'0' defines a pause (max 10)
'part0' is the folder name where the animation images are
'p' defines another animation part
'0' defines that it loops forever (until android starts)
'0' defines a pause
'part1' is the folder for the second animation part.
 
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    This is a tool for windows that will allow you to preview a boot animation (bootanimation.zip) file before applying it to your device. If you have the SDK in your environment path, it will also allow you to apply the boot animation to the device. I have tested about 50 boot animations and only had 2 that wouldn't load, and they didn't load because there was an invalid line in the desc.txt file.

    Requirements

    • .NET Framework 4.0
    • Windows XP or later
    • Android SDK added to Environment path (to set the boot animation on the device, if you don't have it in the path, you just cant set it from the app)
    • Boot Animation files to open (you can pull one off your device @ /system/media/bootanimation.zip)

    bapscreen.png


    export.png


    This is the dialog to create an animation, it takes a directory, analyzes the "parts" and creates the desc.txt from the values entered in the property grid. Then asks where to save the animation and names it based off the name of the folder.

    createanimation.png


    The other feature that BAP offers, is the ability to export a boot animation as an animated GIF. It will try the best it can to create a gif that will do the animation justice. The export can take some time, and can be somewhat large, depending on the number of images, parts, and "loops" of the boot animation.

    Below is an export of the CyanogenMOD 5.07-test2 boot animation

    cm.gif


    supernova-small.gif

    Here is the download for this boot animation, I do not remember where I found to, so if you created it please let me know and I link to your thread instead.

    if your interested in more boot animations, here is my skydrive with all the boot animations I have. there may be some dupes in there.
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    Green Android found at last!

    I am a complet noobie and this is my very first post.

    Thanks camalot for the great Boot Animation Preview app.
    I checked out Your "here is my skydive" link and found the
    little green android everyone has been asking for.

    I have attached the file below. And as camalot stated at
    the beginning of this thread "If you created it, please let
    me know and I will link to your thread instead."

    I have the HTC EVO and finally decided to root it.
    Started research two days ago and now I'm rooted with
    unrevoked running SetCPU, System Panel, Super Manager,
    JuiceDefender, Startup Cleaner, Titanium Backup, Astro,
    Wireless Tether, Uninstaller for Root, eFile, and
    Superuser Permissions. I also now have a new splash screen
    and boot animation. I have tried to test all my apps thorougly,
    and everything seems to be running stable.
    Very fortunate as I only had a few minor problems getting
    to this point and did not have to post any request for help.
    A true testament to how much useful information can be found
    in the xda forums if You are willing to do a bit of searching.

    SUPER THANKS to all the GREAT DEVs for doing all the really
    hard work, and making it SOOOOOO easy for us Nooobs.
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    Can someone zip a file for me I've tried everything but I cant figure out how this BootAnimationPreview works.
    I can try to Attach file I dont know if I'm allowed to.
    Pm me so I can send U my files it is about 4mb 200pic
    EDIT: never mind U found a issue. I forgot to chose store in stead of normal ;)

    Pls read this before making your own boot animation zip file:http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-hacks/33932-bootanimation-zip-file-explained.html
    You have to create a NORMAL zip file with the allowed format.
    In your zip file, i think there are some mistakes in set the folder name (part0, part1 for android and part1).
    Then in the desc.txt there are mistake too, this file outlines how the animation progresses and a sample is as follows:
    512 256 30
    p 1 0 part0
    p 0 0 part1
    '512' is the width of the animation
    '256' is the height of the animation
    '30' is the desired fps of the animation
    'p' defines a animation part
    '1' how many times this animation part loops
    '0' defines a pause (max 10)
    'part0' is the folder name where the animation images are
    'p' defines another animation part
    '0' defines that it loops forever (until android starts)
    '0' defines a pause
    'part1' is the folder for the second animation part.