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Root Anyone had success changing boot animation?

ive successfully changed my boot animation same way i did it on my other phones. download the one you want (xda has a ton) just make sure its same resolution as the fascinate (any of the nexus/droid ones are good) and then use root explorer to navigation to system/media.

if you have anything in there names bootanimation.zip, rename it to bootanimation.bak. then go back to where you had your download on the sdcard, copy it, then navigate back to system/media and paste. change its name to bootanimation.zip, reboot and you ll see your new one.

works everytime for me.
 
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I used the string codes to disable start up and shutdown sounds but now that I know where everything is and how to do it I might turn them back on. Im not sure I want the same boot and shut down screen either. It is nice that we have a few pre-made options out there though and we can just drop and go
 
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I used the string codes to disable start up and shutdown sounds but now that I know where everything is and how to do it I might turn them back on. Im not sure I want the same boot and shut down screen either. It is nice that we have a few pre-made options out there though and we can just drop and go

Yeah for me it was more just a proof of concept, I just wanted to throw something in there. But right now I am working on theming apps
 
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Just tried that but still no good. Perhaps I should focus on getting rid of the stock animation first. I have deleted what I had in /system/media as well as /data/ and /data/local. Where else could it be hiding?

I noticed in system/media that there is a bootsamsung.qmg file. I don't know what a qmg file is but could that be it?
 
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Just tried that but still no good. Perhaps I should focus on getting rid of the stock animation first. I have deleted what I had in /system/media as well as /data/ and /data/local. Where else could it be hiding?

I noticed in system/media that there is a bootsamsung.qmg file. I don't know what a qmg file is but could that be it?

no, don't touch anything else.
I am not sure what else it could be...I will ponder it:D
 
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I would suggest putting in /data/local
Also I was successful in changing the shutdown animation:D

so my boot and shutdown ani is the peeing android on the apple

i dont have a /data/local directory when viewed via Astro or when tethered to pc and viewed with windows.......where do i put it? i dont have a /system/media directory either

in the root of my card is a data directory, no local directory inside of it, this location does not work by the way

i have a media directory in the root also, but it is in the root, not inside a system directory.....

im confused
 
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Use ADB to access.

First install the Android SDK Android SDK | Android Developers
Put your animation in the tools directory.
Open a command prompt to the tools directory.
Send the file to your phone with the following command:
ADB PUSH BOOTANIMATION.ZIP /DATA/LOCAL

I've had success with getting the file there but it doesn't activate for me. Seems there are two separate animations running on my phone, the default Samsung Galaxy S and then a Verizon one. I have no idea where they are located though so I can remove them.
 
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i dont have a /data/local directory when viewed via Astro or when tethered to pc and viewed with windows.......where do i put it? i dont have a /system/media directory either

in the root of my card is a data directory, no local directory inside of it, this location does not work by the way

i have a media directory in the root also, but it is in the root, not inside a system directory.....

im confused

you can't view those folders through astro, you need root explorer. Root explorer is one of the apps that costs a few bucks but once you have it, you ll think it was a steal for the cost because of how invaluable it becomes. Just of course be careful what you rename/delete.
 
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you can't view those folders through astro, you need root explorer. Root explorer is one of the apps that costs a few bucks but once you have it, you ll think it was a steal for the cost because of how invaluable it becomes. Just of course be careful what you rename/delete.
Yes this is true. The free version of Astro will not let you see data/local. I dont know whether the paid version does or not. But since the paid version of Astro is actually 4 cents more than RE get RE. Actually if RE was twice as much as Astro its worth it. jamesnmandy and everyone who does this level of tinkering needs RE.
 
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yeah im not sure about the paid version of astro, but I think its just an adfree/donation version. My understanding is that it has no extra "root" support just its a way to support a great app. Root explorer is one of 2 or 3 root apps like titanium backup and setcpu that are musts for the mod-ing crowd
 
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