Custom Boot Animation from Droid X

3rd times a charm hopefully! :)

I think I'll take my chances and let you know how it goes.

Edit: I couldn't find an equivalent bootanimation.zip file on the Epic, so I guess this isn't happening.
 
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3rd times a charm hopefully! :)

I think I'll take my chances and let you know how it goes.

Edit: I couldn't find an equivalent bootanimation.zip file on the Epic, so I guess this isn't happening.

Ah man, well thanks for the info! So far, the phone is running really well, but I'm not going to jinx myself, so I won't say anymore till everything is up and running again. ;)
 
Wat happens if u happen to load a wrong file for the bootanimation or one not for your phone? I think I put on a flashable zip once and replaced it since but are there any real probs that could come of it?
 
Wat happens if u happen to load a wrong file for the bootanimation or one not for your phone? I think I put on a flashable zip once and replaced it since but are there any real probs that could come of it?

It bricks your phone or if you're lucky, you get a REALLY screwed up boot animation that is probably mostly just a black screen.
 
Can you tell or point me in the direction on where to put a splash screen

Just pm Cory. He'll lead you in the right direction. As of now, I'm still not too familiar with the Epic's insides besides some of the stuff I saw in the system dump.
 
It appears that the Epic does not use the .zip file for it's splash screen bootup. If you look in /system/media, there are a bunch of .qmg files that appear to have something to do with the bootup animation.

On a separate note, be really careful when you're messing around with files. In an attempt to stop the bootup sound, I went in and renamed it to poweron.wav.old. Guess what? It wouldn't boot after I did that. It was probably hanging while trying to find it. Bricked with no way out. Lesson learned.
 
It appears that the Epic does not use the .zip file for it's splash screen bootup. If you look in /system/media, there are a bunch of .qmg files that appear to have something to do with the bootup animation.

I noticed the same thing crawling through the system files. It appears the boot architecture is built in a different method then other devices (or hidden in another method). The shutdown animation is a folder full of .png files though. I guess if you were to rename a set of the spinning android .png files and replace the corresponding files from the shutdown folder you could have a custom power-off...