Marshmallow boot aninimation - OnePlus X Themes and Apps

Flashable marshmallow boot animation, 1080p version works great.
Figured I'd go ahead and post it here for those that mainly browse device forums and want to get rid of that boring oneplus boot animation.
Flashed with no wipes- all good.
Edit: Where's my head, forgot to give credit to @frantisek.nesveda - the following is a link to his thread in 'Android Development and Hacking/Android Themes'.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/bootanimation-android-marshmallow-t3180984

Downloadedi t going to flash it thanks mate
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Flashed it its working fine

have to flash this with TWRP? is it possible with stock recovery?

kashix said:
have to flash this with TWRP? is it possible with stock recovery?
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Don't know. I flashed with TWRP, but I guess you could try stock. Doubt it though.

How can I make a backup of the stock boot animation, or where can I download a copy of it, in case I want to revert? Also, will flashing OTA updates revert the change as well?

ekephant said:
How can I make a backup of the stock boot animation, or where can I download a copy of it, in case I want to revert? Also, will flashing OTA updates revert the change as well?
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You can rename "bootanimation.zip" to "bootanimation.zip.bak" to backup.
Not sure if OTAs will overwrite the boot animation, but I doubt it.

OnePlusXDA said:
You can rename "bootanimation.zip" to "bootanimation.zip.bak" to backup.
Not sure if OTAs will overwrite the boot animation, but I doubt it.
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Ota changes te boot animation to stock but full system dump
ota

I get an error showing this. Im running CM13
could not find 'meta-inf/com/google/android/update-binary' in the zip file.
Error installing zip file '/sdcard/bootnimation.zip'

thanks man!!
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Its also available on google play (Marshmallow boot Animation.) Not sure if its the same animation but you can just apply with cm theme.

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Can't start ClockworkMod (URGENT)

I've installed it correctly but once i boot into recovery I just get a picture of android with a warning sign being pulled out of his stomach...
so im with factory reset phone in the middle of flashing a new rom and can't continue
I really don't know what's wrong bud you may need to use a toolkit or a program to fast boot your device back to stock. Which version of the nexus do you have?
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I just flashed CWM, but every time I try to boot into CWM, I keep seeing the stock recovery. Why?
If you update your Android build either using an OTA update file (either manually or over-the-air), the update placed two files on your device that re-flash the stock recovery every time you reboot your device. These two files are:
/system/etc/install-recovery.sh <== this is the script that installs the patch file
/system/recovery-from-boot.p <== this is the patch
You have to rename (or delete) one or both of them, then re-flash your custom recovery. Now it will stick.
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This is from Efrant's Android 101 guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
Don't delete the files, simply rename them. If you ever want to get back to stock recovery (for instance, for an OTA to install you need it to be stock) you can simply name it back to original and reboot.
Petrovski80 said:
Don't delete the files, simply rename them. If you ever want to get back to stock recovery (for instance, for an OTA to install you need it to be stock) you can simply name it back to original and reboot.
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or you can just flash the stock recovery with fastboot.
thank you for the super fast answers guys
i tried to rename them with astro but says that i don't have permissions for that
i'm rooted
Fking1 said:
thank you for the super fast answers guys
i tried to rename them with astro but says that i don't have permissions for that
i'm rooted
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You have to mount /system as read/write
DynamicRam said:
You have to mount /system as read/write
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no idea how to do that
Fking1 said:
no idea how to do that
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Use another file explorer such as Solid Explorer. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer
This is amazing, got help within minutes and as i write this the new rom is being installed, thank you so much!

[Q] TWRP

I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
MColbath said:
I updated the software on my DEB Nexus 7 from KOTH49H to KVT49L and now I can't install TWRP.
Are they in progress of making a new recovery img so that it works or should I revert back to KOT49H?
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Do you still have root? What was the error?
There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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MColbath said:
There is no error it flashes TWRP and then when I boot recovery it is still stock recovery. I am unrooted.
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Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
mdamaged said:
Can you outline the exact steps you are doing to flash?
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I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
MColbath said:
I originally started out with PA 5.0 BETA but, then I reverted to stock to get the update. Full flash black to 4.4.2 KOT49H then I factory reset it once more to make sure everything is okay. After that I completed the setup Wizard and let all the apps update, after that was done I would reboot the tablet and then activate developer options. I flash using a batch I made that simply boots the tablet into bootloader then it uses the command fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img and reboots the device. Once it boots up I reboot into recovery and it shows the stock recovery instead of TWRP.
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In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock your bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
mdamaged said:
In the process of resetting back to factory, did it relock you bootloader? I ask only because some tools do this automatically. I had to ask.
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Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
MColbath said:
Nah, I did it manually to see if locking and re-unlocking it would allow TWRP to be flashed but, that didn't work.
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Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it (a suggestion to use goo was here, but forget that).
If you can boot into twrp using the above suggestion, you can at least root and get some stuff done while waiting for a fix or update or someone more knowledgeable than I to solve your issue.
The only thing I can think of is that the bootloader changed and we are back to where you started, waiting for them to update it for your bootloader.
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Welp, can you BOOT into twrp...i.e. fastboot boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-deb.img then you can root it and try using...goo manager (never used this myself heard some good, some bad things, about it YMMV etc etc).
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No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
MColbath said:
No, well I can temporarily boot into TWRP using Wugfresh's kit but, that's the only way I can boot into TWRP. I'm not sure if that will work but, I will give it a shot.
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Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
mdamaged said:
Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Okay seems good.
mdamaged said:
Don't bother with goo (they disabled downloads and it seems for good reason), see my edits in last post.
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Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
MColbath said:
Worked well I was able to root, install BusyBox (latest), and install glitch kernel without bricking. Thanks for the help.
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No problem, thanks for the update.
mdamaged said:
No problem, thanks for the update.
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I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
MColbath said:
I am browsing the root and it seems like they made a backup file that defaults it back to the original recovery. I am assuming this has something to do with Verizon because they patched a lot of stuff in the update or so it seems.
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Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or location or added a new one (with a diff name) or did something with the permissions so it could not be renamed, and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
mdamaged said:
Hmm, as you probably know there is a file that is normally renamed in the process of installing recoveries to prevent that, my guess is they changed the name or added a new one (with a diff name), and I'll bet if you boot into twrp and rename that file you'll be able to flash and boot into twrp, though I'd make sure the contents of that file ONLY do that one thing, and that renaming it won't cause it to boot loop.
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Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
MColbath said:
Yeah there are new backup files all over the place in System partition.
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Stupid providers.
mdamaged said:
Stupid providers.
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I'm checking the developer block section of recovery right now.
I'll upload the log for the recovery too. Hold on.
Here it is.
MColbath said:
Here it is.
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Is there a file in /system named recovery-from-boot.p?

[MOD] Note 4 International Boot/Shutdown Animation

I've seen some ROMs using this boot animation and I must prefer it as opposed to the stock T-Mobile animations, so I decided to package these into a CWM/TWRP package so that you can use it regardless of what ROM you decide to use. I checked to see if this had been posted before, but wasn't able to find anything. While I tested it with the T-Mobile version (SM-N910T) it will work with any variant.
To apply the mod just flash your chosen zip file in either CWM or TWRP.
Standard: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001609635
Standard w/ Boot Sound Disabled: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001609633
Reset To Stock Animations: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95784891001609634
Enjoy!
P.S. I am fully aware that the stock animation is basically this with the absurdly bright T-Mobile screen at the end, that's why I don't like it!
Thanks for this I personally prefer this one
mike28 said:
Thanks for this I personally prefer this one
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Do we have a link seeing this bootanimation? Thanks!
bigmase23 said:
Do we have a link seeing this bootanimation? Thanks!
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No need, it is just the T-Mobile one without the absurdly bright T-Mobile screen. Its just the sparkly Samsung logo. Eventually I'll get around to getting the Lollipop boot animation installed.
bootloop if you put a kernel
i flash it on top of kk kernel and i get boot loops
Deezy88 said:
i flash it on top of kk kernel and i get boot loops
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Then you did something wrong, I'm using it with FireKatN4 + KT-NOTE4 and it works great. This does not modify anything that would cause a bootloop. My spidey sense tells me that you didn't clear your Cache/Dalvik when you flashed the kernel like the instructions clearly tell you to do.
Thanks
Is this a flash able zip or do we replace the boot animation file ?
re: flashable
JaZart said:
Is this a flash able zip or do we replace the boot animation file ?
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This is a flashable zip file, flash using twrp recovery.
Good luck!
Misterjunky said:
re: flashable
This is a flashable zip file, flash using twrp recovery.
Good luck!
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I was able to change the boot animation without flashing.
That doesn't get rid of the annoying jingle

[Q] How can I change the bootanimation?

Alright, I am either rusty as hell or something has changed... I'm trying to change my boot animation and no matter what I try I keep getting black screen unless I download straight off of rom toolbox. But then I cannot resize it.
I've tried resizing all of the jpg's, extracting the zip and changing desc.txt on notepad++ and I can't even remember what else.
Please someone help me figure this out. It is aggravating the hell out of me that I cannot figure the simplest thing!
EDIT: Only thing I can think of is that I need insecure boot... If so does anyone have one?
EDIT: I figured it out... I ended up flashing one through twrp and it worked.
3.35.401.12 firmware
bigp951 said:
Alright, I am either rusty as hell or something has changed... I'm trying to change my boot animation and no matter what I try I keep getting black screen unless I download straight off of rom toolbox. But then I cannot resize it.
I've tried resizing all of the jpg's, extracting the zip and changing desc.txt on notepad++ and I can't even remember what else.
Please someone help me figure this out. It is aggravating the hell out of me that I cannot figure the simplest thing!
EDIT: Only thing I can think of is that I need insecure boot... If so does anyone have one?
EDIT: I figured it out... I ended up flashing one through twrp and it worked.
3.35.401.12 firmware
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YES you need insecure kernel or s-off system must mount as rw you can do this in twrp recovery open it go to mount mount system ...put your bootanimation on SD open explorer in twrp and copy it to system /resource and give it chmod 0644 then reboot
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I flash insecure kernel yesterday and flashed through twrp. Thanks
I miss the days of just swapping out a file in root browser...
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[FLASHABLE] Pixel 2 Boot+Splash for MiA1 [TISSOT]

Earlier we got boot animations from pixel 2 devices, but I am here with flashable ones to reduce work on your part.
So just download, and get to flashing!
Instructions-
-TO FLASH PIXEL 2 BOOT ANIMATION+SPLASH-
Just download the appropriate boot animation and flash through any custom recovery. If you dont have one, use apps like flashify to get the job done.
-TO BACKUP YOUR CURRENT BOOT ANIMATION-
Through a root file manager, go to /system/media and change bootanimation.zip to bootanimation.zip.bak and then flash whichever pixel 2 boot zip you fancy.
-TO RECOVER BACKED UP BOOT ANIMATION-
Again through a root file manager, go to /system/media and delete bootanimation.zip. Now rename bootanimation.zip.bak to bootanimation.zip.
-TO GET STOCK SPLASH BACK-
Just flash the flashable zip below through TWRP.
Downloads-
Light version- Download!
Dark version- Download!
Disclaimer- IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED TO YOUR DEVICE BECAUSE OF THIS ZIP. YOU CHOSE TO FLASH IT!
Nice, just curious does anyone have any idea to replace the "Your device can't be checked for corruption, please lock bootloader" splash screen to something else. That splash is very ugly
Dark version is now added! Enjoy!
Guys i know the quality of the dark version isnt that good. Its difficult to get it better by editting every picture individually. I will try to release a better version in near future.
soralz said:
Nice, just curious does anyone have any idea to replace the "Your device can't be checked for corruption, please lock bootloader" splash screen to something else. That splash is very ugly
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I dont have the device. Sorry, cant help.
soralz said:
Nice, just curious does anyone have any idea to replace the "Your device can't be checked for corruption, please lock bootloader" splash screen to something else. That splash is very ugly
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This! That splash screen is the probably the thing I hate the most about this phone. It might be just that I'm a grammar Nazi, but I hate how they wrote "can'tbe" as one word.
Filip013 said:
This! That splash screen is the probably the thing I hate the most about this phone. It might be just that I'm a grammar Nazi, but I hate how they wrote "can'tbe" as one word.
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Lol. Cant do anything about it. Even my Z2 Plus has a bootloader warning for 5 secs. Cant change it. .
I did replaced the file manually and the animation seems broken?
MarkerBeanXDA said:
Would it be fine to just replace the file manually and set the correct permission? I haven't installed twrp yet.
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Bootanimation? yes. Splash.img? I dont think so.
Rishi2906 said:
Bootanimation? yes. Splash.img? I dont think so.
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can i flash it through adb? Why can't it be replaced manually?
MarkerBeanXDA said:
can i flash it through adb? Why can't it be replaced manually?
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Because splash.img is an .img. I have never tried it. You can, but dont blame me if something goes wrong.
Yes, fastboot flashing should work.
Use this command-
fastboot flash splash splash.img
Dark version updated!
Dark version updated again. Sorry for quick updates.
Can be flashed over Oneplus devices???
evanxyj said:
Can be flashed over Oneplus devices???
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No device other than MiA1.
Dark version updated!
can i flash it using flashfire?
i04055 said:
can i flash it using flashfire?
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Theoretically, yes.
Edit: Obviously I dont mean that you can flash the zip through flashfire, but maybe different components. Like 'splash.img' and 'bootanimation.zip'. But not sure, and cant help if anything goes wrong.
Pixel 2 audio files- https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/flashable-pixel-2-audio-files-t3698022
Rishi2906 said:
Theoretically, yes.
Edit: Obviously I dont mean that you can flash the zip through flashfire, but maybe different components. Like 'splash.img' and 'bootanimation.zip'. But not sure, and cant help if anything goes wrong.
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I'm interesting too of flashing with flashfire..
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