1. Overview

The "Android Boot Animation" is a script used to load PNG files when the device boots. It is independent inside an uncompressed zip file called bootanimation.zip .

2. Inside the bootanimation.goose egg file

The bootanimation.nothing  file contains:

  • The image binder(southward) (containing PNG images named by incremental numbers)
  • The desc.txt file

2.1 The image binder(s)

Each folder contains PNG images named by incremental numbers,starting from 0000.png or 0001.png and proceeding by increments of 1.

NOTE: There has to be at to the lowest degree one folder and at that place is no known upper limit to the number of folders.

2.two The desc.text file

This file defines how the images in the binder(s) are displayed during the kick blitheness, in the following format:

Width Top Frame-rate

mode Loop delay-time  Folder1

mode Loop delay-time  Folder2

An example of a desc.txt file is:

1920 1080 30

p 1 0 part0

p 0 0 part1

2.2.1 The first line

'1920' and '1080' define the width and height of the screen resolution.

'xxx' is the frame charge per unit in FPS (frames per second), i.due east. number of images displayed per 2d.

2.2.2 The second and third lines accept the same format

The commencement 'p' defines the play style to immediately stop playing when the kick is complete.

The number after 'p' defines the echo mode:

  • specifying '0' would make the part loop indefinitely until the device has booted completely.
  • specifying 'i' would make the office playback once.

The side by side number defines the delay time(ms). For case, if ready to '10', when all of the epitome files have been played back, the organisation will delay for ten ms.

The 'part0' and 'part1' are the prototype folders' name.

In the above example, the kicking animation will play at a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps, starting with the contents of part0 binder and afterward playing them in one loop, switching to the contents of part1 folder and playing them continuously until the device has booted completely.

three. Compress file

Select everything (image folder(s) and desc.txt) within the bootanimation binder and nil them into a new uncompressed zip archive using your favorite compression utility like 7zip or WinRAR.

NOTE: If using WinRAR, set "Pinch method" to "Store" or the kicking blitheness won't work.

four. Apply the custom kick animation

1. Put your custom bootanimation.zero  file onto an external SD card or USB and plug it into the device.

ii. Make sure the "Logo" selection is enabled:

Printing the Home push button on the remote control and get to: OSD carte > Configuration 2 > Logo > On.

3. Printing and hold the Domicile button and input "1888" on the remote control to enter Admin mode.

So go to: Settings > Signage Brandish > General Settings > Boot Logo.

4. The arrangement will find the bootanimation.zip on the external SD card or USB automatically and copy it to /data/local .

5. One time step one~4 has completed, restart the organization. The new customized boot blitheness should exist displayed during the boot time.

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