Honeybee boot animation (320x480) - Optimus One, P500, V Themes and Apps

Hi,
This is another boot animation for phones with 320x480 resolution such as ours.
To be frank, I don't know who is the original creator of this boot animation, since there are many variations out there.
Perhaps GchildT is the original creator; his thread is here.
Anyway, since I don't like black 'empty' background, I added 'starry night' background and optimized images to 320x480 to fit on our phone.
Hope you like it.
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I don't think it is necessary, but to be safe, do nand backup before doing following steps:
get attached file
reboot to recovery, choose 'Mounts', 'Mount /system', and 'Mount /data'
connect phone with your pc
on your pc, open command prompt and check where original file 'bootanimation.zip' is located
try 'adb shell ls /system/media/bootanimation.zip' or 'adb shell ls /data/local/bootanimation.zip'
type 'adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media' if original bootanimation.zip is in directory '/system/media'
otherwise, type 'adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local' if original bootanimation.zip is in directory '/data/local'
reboot
Attached file is not flashable!!!

giveme13s said:
Hi,
This is another boot animation for phones with 320x480 resolution such as ours.
To be frank, I don't know who is the original creator of this boot animation, since there are many variations out there.
Perhaps GchildT is the original creator; his thread is here.
Anyway, since I don't like black 'emptyness' background, I added 'starry night' background, modify and optimize images to 320x480 to fit on our phone.
I don't think it is necessary, but to be safe, do nand backup before doing following steps:
get attached file
reboot to recovery, choose 'Mounts', 'Mount /system', and 'Mount /data'
connect phone with your pc
on your pc, open command prompt and check where original file 'bootanimation.zip' is located
try 'adb shell ls /system/media/bootanimation.zip' or 'adb shell ls /data/local/bootanimation.zip'
type 'adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media' if original bootanimation.zip is in directory '/system/media'
otherwise, type 'adb push bootanimation.zip /data/local' if original bootanimation.zip is in directory '/data/local'
reboot
Attached file is not flashable!!!
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can we just use root xplorer then copy the bootanimation.zip to data/local.??

yes, you can do that.
reboot to see boot animation.

i don't think using dis.
i don't like this animation due to a honeybee just flapping his wings....
try to make it fly man!!!

giveme13s said:
Hi,
can you see if u can make (or find the boot from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAJP8u6mBKo)
would be awesome
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it's AWESOME

you mean this ? http://www.4shared.com/file/qWG8xZ2T/bootanimation.html

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[BOOT ANIMATION] Coin

Boot animation optimized for LG Optimus One P500
This is a boot animation, loosely based on this "Rotten Apple" animation.
High-quality boot animations appear to lag on Optimus One. No matter how much tweaks I have applied, the boot time GPU driver seems to allocate less system resources than the default driver, resulting in low preformance while playing boot animations.
The images from this animation are compressed, thus resulting in lower space and GPU memory used (but not lower quality!!!) and optimal performance.
Preview:
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The animation itself is attached to this post.
How to install:
First, you must have superuser access, in other words, be rooted. If you don't know what it is, look here.
If you are rooted, you should use adb, Droid Explorer, Terminal Emulator or Root Explorer to copy bootimage.zip to /data/local/.
I recommend using either Droid Explorer (Program running on .NET and partially Mono) or Root Explorer (Program running on your phone).
If you prefer to use a terminal, type:
su (After this you should give the terminal you are using superuser access)
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock1 /system (If you are running CyanogenMod 7 or another build that is using ext4, replace "yaffs2" with "ext4")
cp /sdcard/bootimage.zip /data/local/ (Assuming the bootimage.zip is in the root of the SD card)
reboot (In case you wish to try out the new boot animation)
nice thanks
Hi men, thanks for sharing... but i have a problem. i cant download the file. can you upload to other mirror please??
Thanks
PD: sorry but my inglish sucks
could you make a boot animation out of the "dancing droid"
here are the pngs and here the live wallpaper.
this one is cool too
chrisblueboy said:
Hi men, thanks for sharing... but i have a problem. i cant download the file. can you upload to other mirror please??
Thanks
PD: sorry but my inglish sucks
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I've already uploaded it as an attachment to the first post.
diordna2 said:
could you make a boot animation out of the "dancing droid"
here are the pngs and here the live wallpaper.
this one is cool too
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I just made this animation because I was sick of the "android" logo and none of the HD boot animations ran smoothly. I'm glad if you like it, but don't ask me to do more animations. I'm not an image/animation designer and I don't like spending my time doing something I won't use.
Cool animation!
just tried it and works perfectly on my O1
thanks mate!
thanks, this looks really nice.
I had to put it in system/media
different to what the instructions say

Optimus p500 deserves a real boot animation

Can some one anyone make a animation that optimus really deserves. I mean like a rotating autobot/ decepticon insignia. Or hell even a transforming android would be awesome.
Even better if it was the 80's version and would say
"I am Optimus Prime"
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I found a gif I converted to boot animation.
Its attached and Ill get the sound file added shortly having a bit of trouble getting it edited down properly.
Forgive the initial quality Im trying to get it all resized and having a issue with gimp.
But it will end up better once Im done.
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Disclaimer:I am not responsible if you break,brick,hump,throw against wall or any other action to do to your phone. By using this bootanimation you agree anything that happens is your own noobtastic fault. Any attempts at blaming me for anything other than this being fantastic will result in you being pointed and laughed at.
New files uploaded.
Sized down to fit better.
Added a grey background.
If you like the while background use the one that says while in the name. Once you download it rename it to bootanimation.
Root Explorer method:
1. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB method:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
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To add the sound use these instructions.
Unzip the file first
Originally Posted by hockeyfamily737
0. It's recommended to do a nandroid backup first!
1. Download the "bootsnd.sh" file and put it on the root of your sd card.
2. Download the "android_audio.mp3" file and using root explorer copy it to /system/media
3. Open Terminal Emulator and type the following commands using the stock keyboard. Press enter after each line:
su
cd /sdcard
sh bootsnd.sh
reboot
4. As the device boots up you will be greeted by the "Dolby THX" test sound heard before movies. You are now free to replace the android_audio.mp3 file in /system/media with any .mp3 file you like as long as you rename it to "android_audio.mp3"
5. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OUTSMART THESE DIRECTIONS OR YOU WILL BE RESTORING YOUR NANDROID BACKUP!
6. Enjoy
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10373328/bootsnd.sh
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If Im missing anything PLEASE let me know.
You are a man among men
Sent from my LG-P509 using XDA App
Updated with new files and instructions.
Woowee that's slick. Thank you.
Interesting might give this a try
Sent from my LG-P500 using XDA App
check out this transformers boot animation made by me
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16519044#post16519044
don't forget to press thanks button!

[Boot Animation] OU Sooners with sound

Disclaimer:I am not responsible if you break,brick,hump,throw against wall or any other action you do to your phone. By using this bootanimation you agree anything that happens is your own noobtastic fault. Any attempts at blaming me for anything other than this being fantastic will result in you being pointed and laughed at.
If you are using BACKSIDE/IHO or have already installed the script dont I REPEAT DONT run the script again. Doing so makes multiple instances of the commands and will stop the bootsound from playing. If you run the script more than once you will have to delete somethings to get it to work. SO be warned DO NOT RUN THE SCRIPT IF YOU HAVE ALREADY OR ARE USING BACKSIDEIHO ROM
Just in time for College Football. Those of you that are Sooner fans will appreciate it and those of you that aren't..well tough!
This features the stock android boot animation with added Oklahoma Sooners Flare.
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Unzip the file then follow the instructions below.
Root Explorer method:
1. Rename your bootanimation to bootanimation (if not already named this)
2. Put it on your SD card
3. Open Root Explorer and copy bootanimation.zip to /system/media. This will replace the existing boot animation
4. Reboot your phone
ADB method:
1. Make sure you have downloaded android sdk
2. Put android sdk in C:\
3. Set the directory of command prompt to C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Click here for a video tutorial.
4. Rename your boot animation to bootanimation and put it in C:\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools
5. Open cmd
6. Type in order:
-adb remount
-adb push bootanimation.zip /system/media/bootanimation.zip
-adb reboot
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You can also preview your bootanimation before rebooting.
In adb type adb shell bootanimation.
To add the sound.
If you are running BACKSIDE or have already installed the script all you have to do is using root explorer copy the file "android_audio.mp3" from the zip you downloaded to /system/media.
Then reboot and you should have awesome bootsound.
If you have never run the script and are not using BACKSIDE then follow the instructions below.
Originally Posted by hockeyfamily737
0. It's recommended to do a nandroid backup first!
1. Download the "bootsnd.sh" file and put it on the root of your sd card.
2. Using root explorer copy the file "android_audio.mp3" from the zip you downloaded to /system/media
3. Open Terminal Emulator and type the following commands using the stock keyboard. Press enter after each line:
su
cd /sdcard
sh
sh bootsnd.sh
reboot
4. As the device boots up you will be greeted by the "Boomer Sooner" sound heard during football games. You are now free to replace the android_audio.mp3 file in /system/media with any .mp3 file you like as long as you rename it to "android_audio.mp3"
5. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OUTSMART THESE DIRECTIONS OR YOU WILL BE RESTORING YOUR NANDROID BACKUP!
6. Enjoy
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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10373328/bootsnd.sh
This one took some time I have been trying to get it working for about 4 hours. Finally just gave up and recreated. That seemed to do the trick. UGH.
If for some ungodly reason you ignored the above warning and installed the script again..read below.
Here is how to fix it.
Make sure you are mounting in r/w mode on each of these steps.
Using a app like root explorer, goto /system/bin and delete the file bootsound.
Back out to /system now open build.prop in text editor mode, look for this text.
Code:
ro.config.play.bootsound=1
Delete it from the build.prop and save and exit.
This is optional but recommened.
Reboot phone.
Verify no sound is playing.
Now run the script again and reboot.
You should have a boot sound again.
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[Q] Boot animation location

So I accidentally deleted the original bootanimation.zip when I was trying to install another bootanimation. I paste a bootanimation.zip file in the system/media/ folder and reboot but I still get a black screen. I even tried the /data/local/ folder and again same results. Anyone know where I am supposed to be this file as nothing works? Thank you in advance.
Did you set the right permissions before rebooting? It's in /system/media and permissions is 'rw-r--r--'
Regards Dousan...
Dousan said:
Did you set the right permissions before rebooting? It's in /system/media and permissions is 'rw-r--r--'
Regards Dousan...
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Did you make any progress on getting bootsound working dousan
you knopw what I completely forgot about the permissions. I will try it out and get back, Thank you.
And still nothing. K just to remind me there are the three boxes.
Owner
Group
Others
Under what order to I select rw, r, r? Just want to make sure since its been so long since i have messed with bootanimation.zip
jgregoryj1 said:
you knopw what I completely forgot about the permissions. I will try it out and get back, Thank you.
And still nothing. K just to remind me there are the three boxes.
Owner
Group
Others
Under what order to I select rw, r, r? Just want to make sure since its been so long since i have messed with bootanimation.zip
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Hope this helps making it work
@androhero I'm no closer than when I got the play, I'm really just an end user with some basic knowledge and how to make this work is over my head But maybe when things get settled with the bigger development things going on one of the brighter heads here could take it on. One could think of freexperia team
Regards Dousan...
Thank you for the screenshot, I applied what you showed me and I am still not getting a bootanimation when I reboot. Still getting black screen. I will try a different bootanimation file, maybe the one I am using is bad or maybe the phone does not like it. Thank you for your help though Dousn I realy appreciate it.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why my bootscreen is not working?
jgregoryj1 said:
Does anyone have any ideas as to why my bootscreen is not working?
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Make sure your bootanimation.zip is zipped up with no compression
jgregoryj1 said:
So I accidentally deleted the original bootanimation.zip when I was trying to install another bootanimation. I paste a bootanimation.zip file in the system/media/ folder and reboot but I still get a black screen. I even tried the /data/local/ folder and again same results. Anyone know where I am supposed to be this file as nothing works? Thank you in advance.
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Open adb shell and try this
su
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
dd if=/sdcard/bootanimation.zip of=/system/media/bootanimation.zip
Then reboot and try again.

[Guide] Noobs To Change The Clock & Notification Colour in StatusBar

While I was searching for how to change the clock & notification colour in statusbar
there i got so many guide with lot of way....
I tried them tooo...
But soory to say that very few of them works for mee...actualy
those guide support few devices not for all...
Then one of my friend(Abhishek Kumar Singh) gave me a guide which is a perfect one..
but there also few changes to be done......as the guide is totally messed..
so Here I am going to make a guide for all those who want to change there clock & notification colour.
Requirements:-
1)ColorChange.jarv3.1 [Download]
2)Rootes Android Phone
3)Sdk Installed
4)Little knowedge on Messing with Cmd
Processsss/Working:-
1)Plug in your phone( make sure that usb debugging is ticked on)(Dont't mount the sdcard)
2) open command prompt from Pc..(To open=> click start->run->type cmd->ok)
3) Navigate to the android sdk platform tools folder..
4) Type this commands:
adb remount
adb pull /system/framework/services.jar services.jar
adb pull /system/framework/framework-res.apk framework-res.apk
5)Now extract the colorChangev3.7z & paste the extracted file colorChangev3.jar in platform tools folder
6)Now make a folder called 'framework' inside Platform tools folder & move the services.jar into that folder
7)Create a zip file of the framework folder and name it theme.zip
(steps 7 & 8 shuld be done correctly or u will get errors)
8)Type this commands....
java -Xmx512M -jar colorChangev3.jar theme.zip clock=FFb4ff00 date=FFffffff
(definetly 'FFb4ff00' denotes the clock colour & 'ffffffff' denotes the date colour)
9) When its done it will leave a theme-new.zip in platform tools folder,take the new service.jar file out
& put that in platform tools folder.
10) Its almost done....Now you can take the new services.jar make flashable zip & flash...If you don't know how to make flashable zip then do this.
11) Type this command in already opened cmd
Commands:
adb remount
adb push services.jar /system/framework/
adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
adb shell reboot
That's all you are done now.......:good:
One think you should note that you shouldn't get any error while following this whole process otherwise it will not wrk....
Basically this above process doesn't harm your mobile...But if anything wrong happend with you..Then you can't blame me..
Credits
milrtime83 for his guide​
Please Dont forget to Hit The Thanks Button.......... :good::good::good:
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