International s3 boot and shutdown animation - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps (US Carriers)

This is not my work. Mopral in the international s3 forum pulled this from his phone and told me what to do and it works.
Original forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1729184
I would back up ur original files instead of over writing them.
Boot files go to /system/media
Shutdown file goes to /system/media/video/shutdown
Make sure to set proper permission. If u don't kno them check the original files
http://www.mediafire.com/?bt330f933bfft43
Here is the power on sound from the international s3 and a custom power off sound that maches the power on sound all provided by chadster214. Check bottom of post.

thanks

Tweezydak1d said:
Boot files go to /system/media
Shutdown file goes to /system/media/
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You accidentally a few words.
Shutdown file actually goes in /system/media/video/shutdown
Also, I got the same sounds when I swapped in the international versions. Do they both have the same sound or is the sound located in a different file in a different place?

I believe they are the same sounds. Thanks for the tip I've changed the op
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I would like to remove the sound from the startup and shutdown animations, but some quick googling around didn't turn up any way to edit .qmg files.
Do you happen to know how to edit them or have mute versions of the .qmg files?

what about the sounds???

I don't kno how to modify the sounds I was assisted in doing this mod.
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Animation Sounds
I manage to extract the sounds off of the international SGSIII ROM. I noticed samsung only place a poweron sound so I made a poweroff sound to match with it. simply extract the files into /system/media/audio/ui.
I hope you guys like the poweroff sound .
feel free to add this on the OP.

chadster214 said:
I manage to extract the sounds off of the international SGSIII ROM. I noticed samsung only place a poweron sound so I made a poweroff sound to match with it. simply extract the files into /system/media/audio/ui.
I hope you guys like the poweroff sound .
feel free to add this on the OP.
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Works good, just wish they could be a tad louder sometimes, but they're perfect.

Updated File.. sorry I didn't know that the upload was bad
brfield said:
Works good, just wish they could be a tad louder sometimes, but they're perfect.
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I can make them a tad louder..
here you go...

chadster214 said:
I can make them a tad louder..
here you go...
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Bad upload. The others worked perfect. Thanks for this.
SGS3 awaiting some dev love

Artimus009 said:
Bad upload. The others worked perfect. Thanks for this.
SGS3 awaiting some dev love
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Thanks! Upload fixed!

qmg.
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FreydNot said:
I would like to remove the sound from the startup and shutdown animations, but some quick googling around didn't turn up any way to edit .qmg files.
Do you happen to know how to edit them or have mute versions of the .qmg files?
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You cannot edit .qmg files, only samsung has the program to do that.
You can however delete those files, so you dont have to listen to the sounds.
You can also replace the qmg files with other .qmg files from different devices. such as the international boot animation, instead of the sprint one.
once a kernel is developed, that has init d support, and custom boot animation support, we can add any boot animation.zip or boot animation.sanim to the system/media files, and system/media/video/shutdown for the shutdown animation, which is shutdown.zip typically.
this is the same with any samsung device.

Thanks! Boot and Shutdown animations works flawlessly on AT&T SGH-i747 Galaxy S3.

anyway this could be made into a bootanimation.zip

djkinetic said:
anyway this could be made into a bootanimation.zip
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Unfortunately no. But if u delete the custom boot animation (boot animation.zip) then the stock will play. The international is considered stock. Anything ending .qmg is "stock".
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What does the boot animation look like. is it just Samsung logo that has a blue halo? That's all I get. Even deleted the stock ones.
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martyzidek said:
What does the boot animation look like. is it just Samsung logo that has a blue halo? That's all I get. Even deleted the stock ones.
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yea that's all
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Chilled26 said:
yea that's all
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Thanks
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System Manager Application started FCing on me after I replaced these files. Anybody else? Weird

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[Request] Shut Down Animation

Great to see so much activities in the forum. When I moved from EVO 4G to E4GT I was little worried that the E4GT would not have as much developers attention as EVO line.
Anywho.. I was thinking of getting rid of that ugly yellow sprint 4G animation on the shutdown process but no threads about that yet. I took chance by adding startup animation zip file in the system/media/video/shutdown folder but it doesn't work. I tried changing the .qmg file name to something different and that eliminated the animation and replaced with a 'phone is shutting down' pop up window.
Does anyone know if there is any way to get custom animation for shutdown?
i know you have to have a kernal that supports custom bootanime's so maybe same for shutdowns, and i can link up the thread on what kernal that i know for sure lets you have bootanimes
edited: here is that link press here
Shut down animation
dased14 said:
i know you have to have a kernal that supports custom bootanime's so maybe same for shutdowns, and i can link up the thread on what kernal that i know for sure lets you have bootanimes
edited: here is that link press here
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I already have the kernel in your link above and I've changed the startup boot animation. However, shut down animation doesn't work by adding a zipped animation file in the shut down directory. I'll wait and see if any developer come up with the kernel that support the shut down animation change.
BTW, I thanked you for your kind reply with the link
+1000000000000000 for a shutdown animation!!!
Op read my mind lol
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Once this is possible, I'm setting my shutdown animation to a BSOD.
Here's the Galaxy S2's stock shutdown animation (linked in the following post). It's a .qmg so it should work fine if you replace the stock one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14092377&postcount=4
Thanks!!! That .qmg file works!!!! It's not the best graphic available but much better than the yellow sprint 4G splash.
svtisland said:
Thanks!!! That .qmg file works!!!! It's not the best graphic available but much better than the yellow sprint 4G splash.
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No prob, IMHO it'll work for now until the roms start including custom shutdown animations. It's much easier on the eyes with the black backgroud vs. the blinding white stock one.
thanks! can't wait for a bsod shut down animation
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Once this is possible, I'm setting my shutdown animation to a BSOD.
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lol thats a good idea
On the OG Epic......Wasn't there just a folder with a bunch of pngs in it in system/media/video/shutdown?
Man.....it would be awesome if it was that easy. Damn qmg files.
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On the OG Epic......Wasn't there just a folder with a bunch of pngs in it in system/media/video/shutdown?
Man.....it would be awesome if it was that easy. Damn qmg files.
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Yeah it was. I was going to do a shutdown and then I saw it was qmg now. You can guess what I said next
crawrj said:
Yeah it was. I was going to do a shutdown and then I saw it was qmg now. You can guess what I said next
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Probably something like "%$#! this!". Lol
12MaNy said:
Probably something like "%$#! this!". Lol
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LMFAO
10char
Anybody remember the name of the .qmg file in system/media/video/shutdown? I want to try something.....
12MaNy said:
Anybody remember the name of the .qmg file in system/media/video/shutdown? I want to try something.....
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shutdown.qmg
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Check out my thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330380
You can replace shutdown.qmg with any qmg file from any samsung phone that uses .qmg for shutdown... Just rename the file shutdown.qmg and place in the correct location
Enjoy.
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joshbeach said:
Check out my thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330380
You can replace shutdown.qmg with any qmg file from any samsung phone that uses .qmg for shutdown... Just rename the file shutdown.qmg and place in the correct location
Enjoy.
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This is already known. I believe the OP was looking for custom shutdown animations.
So its as easy and getting the animation. Converted to a qmp format and renaming it in the corrmect place it seems then? Should be easy if that's all there is to it right? I think even my challanged mind could figure and make one

[MOD][BOOTANIMATION-ALL ROM VERSIONS]4 android ridding-bootanimation

hi guys! this is my bootanimation with 4 androids ridding,just copy to your phone and use root explorer to replace the stock bootanimation.
the original bootanimation can be found in system/media
enjoy!
Great bootanimation thanks.
Is this meant to have sound or is it silent
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The original Bootanimation is called AndroidShopper and its from me. u can find it with the search and my original animation is with sound
DonChulio25 said:
The original Bootanimation is called AndroidShopper and its from me. u can find it with the search and my original animation is with sound
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Found it . 31 mb is a bit large (the fullscreen one). Is that right ? This version without sound is only 7/8 mb
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DonChulio25 said:
The original Bootanimation is called AndroidShopper and its from me. u can find it with the search and my original animation is with sound
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really??? i do not think so
adz63 said:
Great bootanimation thanks.
Is this meant to have sound or is it silent
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is whitout sound
for anyone who wants the sound to go with it . i have attached a link to my dropbox folder because xda wont let me attach a .wav file
it needs to be put in system/etc
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17923907/PowerOn.wav
nice bootanimation.
I like it,thanks a lot!
Thanks, pretty cool animation
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Thanks, pretty cool animation
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with pleasure,enjoy it!

[BOOTANIMATION]Galaxy S II > III

This is a simple boot animation from the stock Galaxy S II startup for those who would prefer something other than a simple Samsung logo. I just changed it to show III. I have no way to test it since I don't have a custom kernel that supports bootanimation.zip files. The framerate has been increased so it should be liquid smooth as it is on the S II. This is from an animation I did to smooth out the S II startup so it may not look right on the S III because of the different resolution, but hopefully somebody with a custom kernel can test it.
I also added the startup sound from the S II if you would like to change it.
Beautiful
Loading and installation
Nice~ thank you
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Very good thank¨s
Where I can put da wav file to? Thzx
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And the zip file to move it to ? Thx for reply^^
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DamBadz said:
Where I can put da wav file to? Thzx
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It goes in /system/media/audio/ui
It may need to be converted to an .ogg file because that is what the stock sound is. Not sure if it will try to play a .wav.
Poweroff.wav as a .wav not an .ogg goes here too by the way if you want a shutdown noise.
I took the Samsung logo sound and made it my shutdown sound if anyone wants it. I ripped it off of the video that came with the phone called Wonders of Nature.
The animation zip file goes in /system/media but again this only works if you have a custom kernel that supports boot animation files.
PowerOn.ogg PowerOff.wav
Thank you for STOCK - original PowerOn.ogg PowerOff.wav. I put thet on my rooted i9300 device, and work perfect.
Thx ! :good:
nice thank you
Where do i put the bootanimation zip? Also i have converted and replaced power on. Do i just place the poweroff in the Media/Audio/UI area without converting it or do i convert and put it in?

Jelly Bean Boot Animation (and wallpapers)

get it here... i know the wallpapers already have a thread here, so im just throwing these in here to consolidate
Does this go somewhere other than /system/media? I put it there and set permissions but no luck.
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JediSooner said:
Does this go somewhere other than /system/media? I put it there and set permissions but no luck.
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You shouldn't have to set permissions. Did you delete or move the stock one?
To me it looks a bit lame .. just a glowing nexus logo. The ics one looked good with all the tiles.
. anyone found cool galaxy animations?
hdjoe said:
To me it looks a bit lame .. just a glowing nexus logo. The ics one looked good with all the tiles.
. anyone found cool galaxy animations?
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yeah, its nothing fancy thats for sure!
It just needs to be resized so it takes up more of the screen.
Make it bigger and it'll look different, probably better.
mrmako777 said:
You shouldn't have to set permissions. Did you delete or move the stock one?
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I might just skip this one after all. But to answer your question, there is no other bootanimation.zip in /system/media... only a bunch of .qmg files. When searching for "bootanimation" on the phone, the only thing that comes back is a non-zip file in /system/bin.
By "set permissions" I meant that I just made it rw-r--r-- like everything else in /system/media.
Doesn't everyone on stock ROM have 3 different transitions on boot - Galaxy S III logo, Samsung animation, then AT&T animation?
Does this work for the S3 from tmobile?..
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Does this work for the S3 from tmobile?..
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If you are on the stock rom, it will not work afaik because of the way Samsung does things. Since this is my first Samsung device so I'm no expert lol.
mrmako777 said:
If you are on the stock rom, it will not work afaik because of the way Samsung does things. Since this is my first Samsung device so I'm no expert lol.
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Fancy seeing you on these forums....
How you liken the s3 ?

Bootanimations and Shutdownanimations [Updated - 1/4/2013]

BOOTANIMATIONS:
Stock JellyBean
Stock Sprint
Stock LG
Stock ICS
Nexus 7
Pac-Man
R2-D2
SHUTDOWNANIMATIONS:
Stock LG
Stock Sprint
DO NOT FLASH IN RECOVERY!
Make sure to have a file explorer installed to do these instructions, such as Root Explorer or (What I use) Root Browser Lite.
Steps :
1. Download the ZIP
2. rename it to "bootanimation.zip" or "shutdownanimation.zip"
3. push it into your /system/media
4. set permission -rw-r-r- a.k.a 644
5. reboot
6. PRESS THE THANKS BUTTON
7. ????
8. PROFIT!!!!!
Make sure you delete the old ones, "bootanimation.zip", "bootanimation_sprint.zip" and bootanimation_boost.zip or shutdownanimation.zip and shutdownanimation_sprint.zip"
Please let me know if these do not work or the link ever gets broken or anything like that.
I do not take credit for making any of these, I have found them throughout the internet and edited them to work with this phone, such as resizing the image. If any of them are yours then please let me know!
Mega, you seem to always be the first person to "thanks" my OP when I post anything. Haha.
Also, Almost done uploading. Decided to get an account at Android File Host, was just waiting to get approved for Dev. I am trying to take the stock Jelly Bean bootanimation and reverse it for a shutdown animation.
Thank you for your work.
Does everyone know, though, that the boot animation applications from the play store work as long as you adjust the proper settings inside the app?
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sheek360 said:
Are the third party boot animation apps safe?
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Rocket_Science said:
If by safe you mean it won't brick it, then yes they are. They should work too.
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Should be good to go.
Thanks!!!!!
Can these just be flashed through recovery?
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MTsol said:
Can these just be flashed through recovery?
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No, has to be done by the directions.
Updated OP and added 4 more bootanimations.
Theoretically couldn't you do this for any file that's supposed to be a bootanimation?
For instance, I have a GS3 as well so I frequent those forums and have a couple bootanimations for that phone. I could just install them on the OG the same way you explained in your OP. Do you think there would be any problems that would cause a brick/bootloop issue because of the different dimensions of the screens?
Changing the Sound - Awkward Sounds
Heya,
This worked perfectly the above method by Epic. However now when I boot up I get the awesome nexus boot logo but still the same awkward sprint boot sound. With a look digging I discovered that the boot up or as in the phone "PoweOn_Sprint.ogg" and the bootoff "PowerOff_Sprint.ogg" all located in the same media folder "/system/media/audio/ui/" So now the question is lets start picking boot sounds (on/off) maybe the nexus 4 will be a good start.
Thank you in advance,
TheAceX
What I would do is just search up android boot animations and so far anyone I likes has work. As for the sounds, you can make the boot sound literally any song or clip you want, my power on is the ps1 boot sound which is awesome. You just have to convert the sound into .ogg with an audio converter program, rename it PowerOff_Sprint or PowerOn_Sprint respectively and make sure its capitalized exactly that way, then put it in the Ui directory.
I was gonna post a how to but no one showed interest lol
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javskies said:
What I would do is just search up android boot animations and so far anyone I likes has work. As for the sounds, you can make the boot sound literally any song or clip you want, my power on is the ps1 boot sound which is awesome. You just have to convert the sound into .ogg with an audio converter program, rename it PowerOff_Sprint or PowerOn_Sprint respectively and make sure its capitalized exactly that way, then put it in the Ui directory.
I was gonna post a how to but no one showed interest lol
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If you want to message me your how to I can add it to this thread and re-do the title? Let me know. Thanks!
_Epic said:
If you want to message me your how to I can add it to this thread and re-do the title? Let me know. Thanks!
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Sounds good. Only thing is I did it on my brothers computer who went back up to school so I'll have to redo it or see if I can get him to email me. I'll let you know soon
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Sounds good. Only thing is I did it on my brothers computer who went back up to school so I'll have to redo it or see if I can get him to email me. I'll let you know soon
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Not a problem. Thanks man!
You could always try using something like THIS to convert any audio files.
I haven't tried this service so I can't vouch for it, but I've used ones like it before.
Then you install it just like the bootanimations (naming them appropriately and putting them in the proper folder).
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Theoretically couldn't you do this for any file that's supposed to be a bootanimation?
For instance, I have a GS3 as well so I frequent those forums and have a couple bootanimations for that phone. I could just install them on the OG the same way you explained in your OP. Do you think there would be any problems that would cause a brick/bootloop issue because of the different dimensions of the screens?
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You shouldn't (it is really unlikely) have any issues.
They may look a little stretched or won't fill the screen.
If the animation is somehow broken, Android doesn't need it to boot.
I might already know the answer, but can I add this to the rom your testing? and tell which one you would like me to try.
evodev said:
I might already know the answer, but can I add this to the rom your testing? and tell which one you would like me to try.
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Man, you don't have to ask! Doesn't matter. The R2-D2 one is pretty badass.
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Man, you don't have to ask! Doesn't matter. The R2-D2 one is pretty badass.
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okay, Ill add it to the V4 test!
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okay, Ill add it to the V4 test!
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I actually just opened it and tested the r2-d2 one and the size is small. Any ideas how to resize?
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I actually just opened it and tested the r2-d2 one and the size is small. Any ideas how to resize?
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Would LOVE if the R2D2 one could be full screen. It's one of my all time favorite Boot Animations

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