Motorola Droid X :: Boot Animation Transformers Movie (Adding Audio?)
Oct 4, 2010
I am working on a boot animation for the Droid X that features a clip from the 1986 animated movie of Optimus Prime blasting some Decepticons before his battle with Megatron. Just have to fix a few things before I release it for download. I am trying to add audio but am having a problem. I load the audio file into the /data/local/ folder (as an mp3 file) but it doesn't seem to play. Here is a video of the boot animation:
YouTube - Droid X Transformers Boot Animation (Optimus Prime)
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Oct 5, 2010
6 cups of coffee and a few hours later I created a new Transformers boot animation for the Droid X. See the video below. If anyone wants to download it there is a link in my signature or in the video. I cant seem to upload the file on this site for some reason.
YouTube - Droid X Transformers Boot Animation
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May 4, 2010
Enter the following code into notepad and save as BootAnimation.BAT(I would save this to the desktop.)CHANGE THE 3RD LINE AS NEEDED FOR WHERE YOUR ANDROID SDK IS LOCATED
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Jun 15, 2010
I followed all the instructions on the other really long thread. I am having one issue though. I installed SDK and the drivers, that all went perfect. The only issue I am having is with the actual bootanimation.zip. I am thoroughly stuck. After I download a bootanimation.zip it shows up in winrar with 4 files (loading, eye, android, and the desc.txt) I know it has to go in tools. I am just not sure how? Do I add each folder or is there a way to add them all? I also know the name has to be bootanimation.zip. I tried a few different ways and pushed it to my Inc. But I cant get it to boot with the animation.
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Jul 22, 2010
In a nut shell, when the app is loaded, it will play a short movie (maybe a few seconds at most @ 12-24fps). I will then have 2 buttons displayed on the screen, and depending on what button is pressed, it I will play another short movie (5-10 seconds). While waiting for the user to make a decision, the movie will be looping.
The movie source is stop-motion photography so it's already chopped up into frames. My question here is if I should use a Frame Animation technique, or if I should use a Movie player for this. All in all perhaps there's less than 100 still frames that make up the stop-motion. I was going to go the Frame Animation route, but I wasn't sure if having so many individual frames would kill the app so I thought I'd post here to see if anyone had any insight.
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Jul 22, 2010
Okay so some of you have probably figured this out but since it took me so long and I finally ended up pulling apart the Jager .zip install file to figure it out, here's now you do it.
Go look at any tutorial you want for making a boot animation, I'm not going into those speciffics here.
Instead of putting your first animation pictures in the folder part0, put it in the folder 'android'
In desc.txt you need to change the second line from 'p 1 0 part0' to 'p 1 0 android' substituting your loop number and frame delay appropriately of course.
Now just make sure you push bootanimation.zip and android_audio.mp3 to /data/local (this is NOT on the SD card but you can push to it without superuser)
To check to make sure it's working, do adb shell and use the bootanimation command. You can get out of it with a control-c (the audio will play but the screen will probbaly still timeout so if it goes blank just hit the power button).
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Aug 15, 2010
I recently tried to get a custom boot animation on my Droid X and copied the boot animation.zip into system/media and now instead of a boot animation i have a black screen. How can i get the stock animation back on there? should i put my custom boot animations in data/local instead?
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Feb 14, 2010
I can't seem to figure out how to add one to my phone... if someone could direct me to a how to guide?
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Oct 13, 2010
For some reason I lost the "Droid" sound when I boot. On any rom, stock, Liquid, some other Rom, custom ani's and everything. I think I even lost it when I upgraded to 2.2 non-root. Is there a quick fix for this (don't think I'm confident enought to start mod'ing bootanimation.zip files yet)? Or someone have an ani that I can push that has a confirmed sound with it to just see if I did something wrong earlier?
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Mar 20, 2010
Was wondering if there is anyone out there on this forum that might make me a custom boot animation. I suck at photoshop. I have tried to do it but it looks terrible. The one I want should be simple (I think)for a person who knows what they are doing. All I want is the stock boot animation droid word highlighted in neon green like a lot of blue ones I see where it splashes blue with highlights and the red eye turned the same neon green with my name highlighted neon green like the word droid but name will be above the eye. Kind of like this but with my name from sort of beginning to end.
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Jul 9, 2010
I can't figure out what is wrong with my custom boot animation. Between the graphics were not created by me they were taken from a lot of different places. Here's the animation Box.net | Simple On line Collaboration: On line File Storage, FTP Replacement, Team Workspaces ~ Free Version And the commands I'm using in terminal emulator are
su cp /sdcard/bootanimation.zip /data/local/reboot
but i just keep getting a black screen I've tried lots of different tweaks to the desk.text but nothing is working.
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May 2, 2010
Here's a link to my latest custom boot animation. Enjoy fellow droid users!
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Nov 29, 2010
Well here it is the http://www.mediafire.com/?ao07r6r67zn71xs, click it <<<<<<,
DroidProbootanimation.zip
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Aug 12, 2010
Download: DROID 2 Boot Animation
If you want the amazing new Droid 2 red eye boot animation, then you are in luck.
Download: bootanimation.zip
Instructions
*Note 1* These steps are performed on an unrooted Droid 1 through the Android SDK.
*Note 2* This process also works if you want this on your Droid Incredible.
*Note 3* This can also been done very simply if you are rooted. Simply copy the file in Root Explorer into /data/local and reboot your phone.
1. Download the file from above.
2. Place the file into your android-skd/tools folder.
3. Make sure nothing is selected and hold SHIFT+right click inside your tools folder.
4. Choose �open command window here.
5. Type in the following commands:adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
adb reboot
6. Your phone will now reboot with the official Droid 2 boot anim!
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Dec 20, 2009
YouTube - decepticon boot1.wmv
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Jul 1, 2010
I'm trying to put a new boot animation on my motorola droid which is NOT rooted. I found this one particular tutorial on these forums on how to get the new boot animation without rooting. Here it is:
Extract the folder and run Setup. It will ask you to download files, do so.
Next, create your animation--I won't go into much detail about this... all I'll say is the only real specification is that they are .png and they are named in a way that they can be numerically ordered with the first frame being the lowest possible number. Here is the original zip file for the default animation: Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & the Motorola Droid Forum
If you want just a single looping animation, simply put your frames into a single folder, preferably called "part0". If you have half your animation run once and the other half loop, put those two halves into separate folders--"part0" and "part1".
Modify the desc.txt to coordinate with your frames and folders. Here is a guide on the desc.txt: The desc.txt for boot animations works like this
Using 7zip found here: 7-Zip, create a zip archive of the folders and desc.txt with the compression setting as "store". Name this zip file: bootanimation.zip
Place this bootanimation.zip into the tools folder of the SDK. You can find the tools folder inside of the android_sdk_windows folder you extracted when you downloaded the SDK.
Connect your phone to your computer with USB. Mount your phone by clicking on the USB message in the notification bar. You will then need to run Debugging mode by going on your phone to: Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging. Make sure this is checked; you should get an exclamation mark icon in your notification bar.
Once you are connected, mounted, and in debugging mode, go to on your computer: Start > Run. Type in "cmd" and hit Ok. This will open command prompt.
You need to navigate to the android_sdk_folder from command prompt. If the folder is in your C drive and the letter next to your cursor is different, simply type: "c:" and it will switch to the correct drive. If you are on an XP machine and the folder is on your desktop, you will need to navigate to the tools folder by typing:
cd c:Documents and SettingsuserDesktopandroid-sdk-windows ools
...where "user" is your login name. THIS IS NOT ALWAYS THE ADDRESS, you can see the full path at the top of the open tools folder. The "cd" before the directory path is necessary--it tells the command prompt to "change directory".
If you have correctly typed in the exact directory your tools folder is in, you should see the entire directory path displayed to the left of your cursor on the new line. Now, you need to push the bootanimation.zip folder to your phone by entering in this line of text:
adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local
Once you hit enter, a second should go by and you should see that a certain amount of data was added to the phone. When you see this, turn off your phone and reboot. You should now see the new animation! You may need to unplug your USB cable before you turn the power back on. In debugging mode, it may display weird menu text when you boot up if you are still connected to the PC.
I hope this helps, I know I was in the same boat as a lot of you, I had to scrounge around to find all this info, don't know why it's not all in one place.
Now I'm stuck at the part where you have to navigate to the android_sdk_folder from the command prompt. I have the folder located in the downloads folder under my C drive. I type in the location of where exactly the folder containing the desired files is, but each time it gives me an error saying " " is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
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Jul 22, 2010
Can anybody make a boot animation based off the "sharingan" eye from Naruto showing it transform?
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Jun 8, 2010
I wish I was good with animation. Thinking it would be cool to have a stylized "2.2" zoom in and break a pane of glass to reveal a flaming droid eye behind the now broken pane.
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Jun 10, 2010
Anyone know how to put a custom boot animation on froyo? I really like the one I had previously and it matches what i got now..
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Nov 14, 2010
I'm using Myn Warm twopointtwo ROM. How do I change the boot animation that plays when you power your phone?
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Oct 22, 2010
Title says it all.. WJD says its on their site but all I see is rubix .5 animation.. Does anyone have the .zip?
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Apr 21, 2010
What's up everyone, I created a custom cyanogenmod themed boot animation the other day and thought I would share it with you.
Cyanogen Boot Animation
Screenshots and installation instructions are at the above url.
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Oct 28, 2010
Is there a movie player that will play the movie in full screen capacity instead of wide screen or only a small part of the screen?
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Dec 10, 2009
I finally figured out how to get my custom boot animation running. My friend is working on the graphics for my custom animation. I will post a video and full how to writeup when I'm done!
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Aug 12, 2010
I've found plenty of tutorials on how to get a custom boot animation on my droid. First question, they all say to use the "terminal". Is this just an app? Secondly it asks to copy a file in the systems folder, can i pull this from a nandroid backup? I love the boot animation from smoke themed liq frozen yogurt, just not the ROM itself.
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Dec 23, 2009
I finished my boot animation and uploaded it to YouTube, so I thought I'd share it again. (Last time I embedded a .gif file, and it wouldn't play on the DROID.)
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Oct 17, 2010
So I decided to hijack the "Red Rage" boot animation and use it as the base of my animation. Mine just has some Georgia Bulldog love to it. Also I have modified my boot logo and no longer have the "M" its now a lot nicer. I will include the bootanimation.zip in case anyone wants this. Just place it in the /data/local/ folder. Do not Unzip it, leave it how it is. If you have another one there just rename it with a .bak extension in case you don't like mine. Its stretched a little vertically, not sure why not too noticeable tough.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mAMNbLANnI
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Dec 20, 2009
I really like the stock boot animation, but wanted it to be a little more personalized. I like it a lot. Made it into a gif file easier to share.
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Jun 24, 2010
Don't know why I didn't think to post this up earlier. Now I'm at work, lol, sneaking this up.
bootanimation.zip
Copy to /data/local or /system/media
This is the boot animation from the actual device!
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Sep 8, 2010
A new R2-D2 boot animation appeared on the internet late last night and there are rumors that it�s the official one you�ll see with the special edition Droid 2 that we�ve been covering over the last few weeks. In even better news, the boot animation is available for all to use, geek out to, and to aide your path of remaining single for the foreseeable future.
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