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Boot Animation resolution resizing
#1
Is there anyway for me to resize a boot animation's resolution? I need to resize it from 480x800(I think) to 240x400. Is this possible?
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#2
It will be possible, is your phone rooted? Edit the old file and replace it with the newly sized one. I've seen people make custom boot images. :happy
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#3
It's not my phone ,but my A32 (Archos 32), is rooted, finally..after 6 months. But how do I edit the file? I have a bootanimation.zip file with the animation in it, but when I put it in the folder where it needs to be, and boot up, I can't see all of the animation.

Archos 32:
http://www.archos.com/products/ta/archos...us&lang=en
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#4
So you've already got a custom boot animation on there, it's just too big?
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#5
Yep, right on the money.
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#6
What's the file extension that you're using, and is it just the one file?
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#7
.zip? Inside the zip file it has three folders: part0 with some png files, part1 with more png files, and a .txt file called "desc".
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#8
And it's the .pngs that you're putting onto the device? You can easily re-size pngs.
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#9
I'm putting the whole .zip file on there.
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#10
Edit the PNGs, ReZip. Check the desc file as well. In case it contains some form of config.
[Image: nomnomnom.jpg]
;7$=v?%v%#5>v7v8994
The decrypt code is V, I could not make it any simpler!
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