├── LICENSE
├── META-INF
└── com
│ └── google
│ └── android
│ ├── update-binary
│ └── updater-script
├── README.md
├── bin
├── bash
├── boot2vid
├── ffmpeg
├── vid2boot
└── zip
├── changelog.md
├── customize.sh
├── module.prop
└── updateJson
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1 | #!/sbin/sh
2 |
3 | #################
4 | # Initialization
5 | #################
6 |
7 | umask 022
8 |
9 | # echo before loading util_functions
10 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; }
11 |
12 | require_new_magisk() {
13 | ui_print "*******************************"
14 | ui_print " Please install Magisk v20.4+! "
15 | ui_print "*******************************"
16 | exit 1
17 | }
18 |
19 | #########################
20 | # Load util_functions.sh
21 | #########################
22 |
23 | OUTFD=$2
24 | ZIPFILE=$3
25 |
26 | mount /data 2>/dev/null
27 |
28 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk
29 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh
30 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20400 ] && require_new_magisk
31 |
32 | install_module
33 | exit 0
34 |
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1 | #MAGISK
2 |
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1 | ## video-to-bootanimation
2 | A Magisk/KernelSU Module that sets an MP4 video as the android device's boot animation.
3 |
4 |
5 | [](https://rhythmcache.t.me)
6 | 
7 |
8 | ## How to Use
9 | - Rename your MP4 video to `bootvideo.mp4` and place it in your internal storage (`/storage/emulated/0/`).
10 | You can create a file named `cfg` in internal storage and can configure the resolution and FPS of your boot animation by editing that file.
11 |
12 | - For example, entering `720 1280 25` in cfg file will set the boot animation resolution to 720x1280 and the FPS to 25.
13 | If you delete the `cfg` file or leave it empty, the module will automatically detect your screen resolution and configure itself accordingly while running. The default FPS is fixed and will be 30 , but as i said you can configure it by creating a cfg file.
14 |
15 | ---
16 |
17 | - If you just want to install the module and don't want to create a bootanimation during the installation of module, unzip the module and change the [value of this line of customize.sh](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/video-to-bootanimation/blob/main/customize.sh#L15) to `0`, this will skip the whole bootanimation creation process during installation of the module.
18 | - You can later create flashable boot animations using the `terminal`
19 |
20 | -
21 |
22 | ### Terminal Commands
23 |
24 | - After installing the module, run these commands with `root` permissions:
25 |
26 | - `vid2boot` in Termux or any terminal emulator to generate a flashable bootanimation magisk module from videos.
27 |
28 | - `boot2vid` to convert a supported bootanimation.zip into a video.
29 |
30 |
31 | ## Compatibility
32 | - Should work on every ROM which uses a `/system/media/bootanimation.zip` or `/system/product/media/bootanimation.zip` format for playing bootanimation.
33 |
34 | ## Bugs
35 | - ~Might not work on MIUI/HyperOS/OxygenOS (never tested)
36 | - Samsung uses a .QMG format for boot animations, meaning this animation also won't work on your Samsung device.
37 | - Might not work on devices of non-arm64 architecture , to fix you have to put `ffmpeg` and `zip` binary of respective architecture to the module"s bin folder. (you have to find the binary by yourself)
38 | - Module doesn’t terminate : KernelSU may show the status as "flashing" even though the flashing process is complete. As soon as you see `done` in the output, press the back button.
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 | - found any bugs?
43 | [tell here](https://t.me/ximistuffschat)
44 |
45 | # Alternative Approach
46 | - You can use [this script](https://github.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/tree/main) to convert videos into a Bootanimation magisk module , which can be flashed directly in magisk. you don't need to create any cfg etc
47 |
48 | ## Download
49 |
50 | [Download Latest Release](https://github.com/rhythmcache/video-to-bootanimation/releases/download/V3/video-to-bootanimation-main.zip)
51 |
52 | ---
53 |
54 | - Prebuilt Binaries Source
55 | - [ffmpeg](https://github.com/Khang-NT/ffmpeg-binary-android)
56 | - [bash](https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Alt-Repo/mkshrc/tree/master/common/bash)
57 | - [zip](https://packages.termux.dev/apt/termux-main/pool/main/z/zip/)
58 |
59 | ## License
60 |
61 | This Program Is Free Software. You can redistribute
62 | it
63 | and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
64 | Public
65 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
66 | of the License , or (at your option)
67 | any later version.
68 |
69 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
70 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
71 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
72 | GNU General Public License for more details.
73 |
74 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
75 | along with this program. If not, see .
76 |
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1 | #!/system/bin/bash
2 | RED='\033[0;31m'
3 | GREEN='\033[0;32m'
4 | YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
5 | NC='\033[0m'
6 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then
7 | echo "ffmpeg not found"
8 | fi
9 |
10 | if ! command -v busybox &> /dev/null; then
11 | echo "busybox not found"
12 | fi
13 |
14 | if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then
15 | zip_path="$1"
16 | output_path="$2"
17 | elif [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
18 | echo -e "${GREEN}Enter bootanimation zip path (e.g., /path/to/bootanimation.zip):${NC}"
19 | read zip_path
20 | echo -e "${GREEN}Enter output video path (e.g., /path/to/output.mp4):${NC}"
21 | read output_path
22 | else
23 | echo "Usage: $0 [bootanimation_zip_path output_video_path]"
24 | echo "Example: $0 /path/to/bootanimation.zip /path/to/output.mp4"
25 | exit 1
26 | fi
27 | mkdir -p "/sdcard/temp"
28 | rm -rf "/sdcard/temp/"*
29 | cd "/sdcard/temp"
30 | work_dir="$(pwd)"
31 | mkdir -p "$work_dir"
32 | extract_dir="$work_dir/extracted"
33 | frames_dir="$work_dir/frames"
34 |
35 | cleanup() {
36 | rm -rf "$work_dir"
37 | }
38 | trap cleanup EXIT
39 |
40 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Extracting bootanimation.zip...${NC}"
41 | mkdir -p "$extract_dir"
42 | busybox unzip -o "$zip_path" -d "$extract_dir" > /dev/null || { echo -e "${RED}Failed to unzip bootanimation.zip${NC}"; exit 1; }
43 | desc_file="$extract_dir/desc.txt"
44 |
45 | if [[ -f "$desc_file" ]]; then
46 | resolution=$(awk 'NR==1 {print $1 "x" $2}' "$desc_file")
47 | fps=$(awk 'NR==1 {print $3}' "$desc_file")
48 |
49 | if [[ -z "$resolution" || -z "$fps" ]]; then
50 | echo -e "${RED}Error: Unable to extract resolution or frame rate from desc.txt.${NC}"
51 | exit 1
52 | fi
53 | echo -e "${GREEN}Resolution: $resolution, FPS: $fps${NC}"
54 | else
55 | echo -e "${RED}Error: desc.txt not found in bootanimation zip.${NC}"
56 | exit 1
57 | fi
58 |
59 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Checking for audio...${NC}"
60 | audio_found=false
61 | part_videos=()
62 | for part_dir in "$extract_dir"/*/; do
63 | if [[ -f "$part_dir/audio.wav" ]]; then
64 | audio_found=true
65 | echo -e "${GREEN}Found audio in $part_dir${NC}"
66 | mkdir -p "$frames_dir"
67 | part_frames_dir="$frames_dir/$(basename "$part_dir")"
68 | mkdir -p "$part_frames_dir"
69 |
70 | # Copy frames
71 | jpg_exists=$(find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.jpg" | wc -l)
72 | png_exists=$(find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.png" | wc -l)
73 | if [ "$png_exists" -gt 0 ]; then
74 | extension="png"
75 | elif [ "$jpg_exists" -gt 0 ]; then
76 | extension="jpg"
77 | else
78 | echo -e "${RED}No valid frames (PNG or JPG) found in $part_dir. Skipping.${NC}"
79 | continue
80 | fi
81 |
82 | frame_counter=1
83 | find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.$extension" | sort | while read -r frame; do
84 | printf -v new_name "%05d.$extension" "$frame_counter"
85 | cp "$frame" "$part_frames_dir/$new_name"
86 | ((frame_counter++))
87 | done
88 |
89 | # Generate part video
90 | part_video="$work_dir/$(basename "$part_dir").mp4"
91 | ffmpeg -y -framerate "$fps" -i "$part_frames_dir/%05d.$extension" -i "$part_dir/audio.wav" \
92 | -shortest -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -s "$resolution" -c:a aac "$part_video" || {
93 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to generate video for $part_dir.${NC}"
94 | exit 1
95 | }
96 | part_videos+=("$part_video")
97 | fi
98 | done
99 |
100 | if [ "$audio_found" = true ]; then
101 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Merging part videos...${NC}"
102 | concat_file="$work_dir/concat_list.txt"
103 | for video in "${part_videos[@]}"; do
104 | echo "file '$video'" >> "$concat_file"
105 | done
106 | ffmpeg -y -f concat -safe 0 -i "$concat_file" -c copy "$output_path" || {
107 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to merge videos.${NC}"
108 | exit 1
109 | }
110 | echo -e "${GREEN}Video successfully generated at $output_path.${NC}"
111 | else
112 | echo -e "${YELLOW}No audio found in bootanimation ?...${NC}"
113 | # Original frame processing logic
114 | mkdir -p "$frames_dir"
115 | frame_counter=1
116 | jpg_exists=$(find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.jpg" | wc -l)
117 | png_exists=$(find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.png" | wc -l)
118 | if [ "$png_exists" -gt 0 ]; then
119 | extension="png"
120 | elif [ "$jpg_exists" -gt 0 ]; then
121 | extension="jpg"
122 | else
123 | echo -e "${RED}No valid frames (PNG or JPG) found. Exiting.${NC}"
124 | exit 1
125 | fi
126 | find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.$extension" | sort | while read -r frame; do
127 | printf -v new_name "%05d.$extension" "$frame_counter"
128 | cp "$frame" "$frames_dir/$new_name"
129 | ((frame_counter++))
130 | done
131 |
132 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Generating video...${NC}"
133 | if ! ffmpeg -y -framerate "$fps" -i "$frames_dir/%05d.$extension" -s "$resolution" -pix_fmt yuv420p "$output_path" 2>&1 | grep "frame"; then
134 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to generate video.${NC}"
135 | exit 1
136 | fi
137 | echo -e "${GREEN}Video successfully generated at $output_path.${NC}"
138 | fi
139 |
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1 | #!/system/bin/bash
2 | # Bootanimation creator script by github.com/rhythmcache
3 | mkdir -p "/sdcard/tmp"
4 | cd "/sdcard/tmp"
5 | WHITE='\033[1;37m'
6 | BRIGHT_YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
7 | BRIGHT_RED='\033[1;31m'
8 | BRIGHT_CYAN='\033[1;36m'
9 | GREEN='\033[0;32m'
10 | NC='\033[0m'
11 | TMP_DIR="$(pwd)/bootanim"
12 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR"
13 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/frames" "$TMP_DIR/result"
14 | desc_file="$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt"
15 | output_zip="$(pwd)/bootanimation.zip"
16 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}"
17 | echo "░█▀▄░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▄█░█▀█░▀█▀░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█"
18 | echo "░█▀▄░█░█░█░█░░█░░█▀█░█░█░░█░░█░█░█▀█░░█░░░█░░█░█░█░█"
19 | echo "░▀▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░░▀░░▀░▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀"
20 | echo -e "${GREEN}"
21 | echo "░█▀▀░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀▄"
22 | echo "░█░░░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░░█░░█░█░█▀▄"
23 | echo "░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀░▀"
24 | echo -e "${NC}"
25 | sleep 1
26 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then
27 | echo "ffmpeg not found"
28 | exit 1
29 | fi
30 | if ! command -v zip &> /dev/null; then
31 | echo "zip not found"
32 | exit 1
33 | fi
34 | #
35 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW} Enter video path (e.g. /path/to/video.mp4) ${NC}"
36 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
37 | read -r -p "=> PATH: " video
38 | echo -e "${NC}"
39 | #
40 | if [ ! -f "$video" ]; then
41 | echo "Error: Video file does not exist."
42 | exit 1
43 | fi
44 | #
45 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
46 | read -r -p "Enter output resolution (e.g., 1080x1920): " resolution
47 | echo -e "${NC}"
48 | width=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f1)
49 | height=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f2)
50 | #
51 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
52 | read -r -p "Enter frame rate you want to put in bootanimation: " fps
53 | echo -e "${NC}"
54 | #
55 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}Select BootAnimation Behaviour:${NC}"
56 | sleep 1
57 | echo " - 1. Bootanimation should stop if the device completes boot successfully.
58 | - 2. Bootanimation should play its full length, no matter what.
59 | - 3. Keep looping the animation until the device boots.
60 | => If your video is too short or if it is a GIF, choose 3.
61 | => If you are unsure, choose 1. "
62 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
63 | read -r -p "Select Your Desired Option (1, 2, or 3): " loop_option
64 | echo -e "${NC}"
65 | if [[ "$loop_option" != "1" && "$loop_option" != "2" && "$loop_option" != "3" ]]; then
66 | echo "Error: Invalid option selected. Please select 1, 2, or 3."
67 | exit 1
68 | fi
69 | # Prompt the user for the background color code
70 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}Select Background Color${NC}"
71 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED} Leave Empty If you are not Sure ${NC}"
72 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
73 | read -r -p "=> Enter Background Color Code (e.g #FFFFFF) :" BC
74 | echo -e "${NC}"
75 | if [[ -n "$BC" ]]; then
76 | if [[ ! "$BC" =~ ^#?([0-9A-Fa-f]{6}|[0-9A-Fa-f]{3})$ ]]; then
77 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED}Error: Invalid color code format.${NC}"
78 | exit 1
79 | fi
80 | BC="#${BC#\#}"
81 | fi
82 | # Prompt for output path
83 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW} Enter path to save the Magisk module (e.g., /path/to/module/name.zip) ${NC}"
84 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}"
85 | read -r -p "=> PATH: " output_path
86 | echo -e "${NC}"
87 | if [[ ! "${output_path}" =~ \.zip$ ]]; then
88 | output_path="${output_path%/}/CreatedMagiskModule.zip"
89 | fi
90 | sleep 1
91 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}"
92 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW} Generating Animations.. ${NC}"
93 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}"
94 | # Generate frames with ffmpeg
95 | ffmpeg -i "$video" -vf "scale=${width}:${height}" "$TMP_DIR/frames/%06d.jpg" 2>&1 | \
96 | grep --line-buffered -o 'frame=.*' | \
97 | while IFS= read -r line; do
98 | echo "$line"
99 | done
100 | echo "Processing completed."
101 | echo "Processing Frames"
102 | # Count frames
103 | frame_count=$(find "$TMP_DIR/frames" -type f | wc -l)
104 | if [ "$frame_count" -eq 0 ]; then
105 | echo "Error: No frames generated. Exiting."
106 | exit 1
107 | fi
108 | echo "Processed $frame_count frames."
109 | # Create desc.txt
110 | echo "$width $height $fps" > "$desc_file"
111 | # Pack frames into parts if more than 400 frames
112 | max_frames=400
113 | part_index=0
114 | frame_index=0
115 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index"
116 | for frame in "$TMP_DIR/frames"/*.jpg; do
117 | mv "$frame" "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index/"
118 | frame_index=$((frame_index + 1))
119 | if [ "$frame_index" -ge "$max_frames" ]; then
120 | frame_index=0
121 | part_index=$((part_index + 1))
122 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index"
123 | fi
124 | done
125 | # Create desc.txt and handle looping
126 | if [[ "$loop_option" == "1" ]]; then
127 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do
128 | echo "p 1 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file"
129 | done
130 | elif [[ "$loop_option" == "2" ]]; then
131 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do
132 | echo "c 1 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file"
133 | done
134 | else
135 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do
136 | echo "c 0 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file"
137 | done
138 | fi
139 | sleep 1
140 | # Zip the bootanimation
141 | echo " => Creating bootanimation.zip..."
142 | if cd "$TMP_DIR/result" && zip -r -0 "$output_zip" ./* > /dev/null 2>&1; then
143 | echo "Zip file created successfully."
144 | else
145 | echo "Error creating zip file."
146 | exit 1
147 | fi
148 | echo -e "${GREEN} => Animation written successfully${NC}"
149 | #Writing Module
150 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Writing Module${NC}"
151 | mkdir -p "$(pwd)/magisk_module/animation"
152 | mod="$(pwd)/magisk_module"
153 | mkdir -p "$mod//META-INF/com/google/android/"
154 | # Write Customize.sh
155 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/customize.sh"
156 | # This Installer is a part of Bootanimation-Creator-Script
157 | ui_print " => This Module Was Created Using BootAnimation-Creator-Script"
158 | # Check for bootanimation.zip in various directories
159 | if [ -f "/system/product/media/bootanimation.zip" ]; then
160 | mkdir -p "$MODPATH/system/product/media"
161 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/system/product/media/"
162 | ui_print " => Installing bootanimation to product/media"
163 | echo "description=if you are seeing this , it means bootanimation is installed at /system/product/media" >> "$MODPATH/module.prop"
164 | elif [ -f "/system/media/bootanimation.zip" ]; then
165 | mkdir -p "$MODPATH/system/media"
166 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/system/media/"
167 | ui_print " => Installing bootanimation to system/media"
168 | echo "description=if you are seeing this , it means bootanimation is installed at /system/media," >> "$MODPATH/module.prop"
169 | else
170 | ui_print "Failed to install. Your Device is not Currently Supported"
171 | abort
172 | fi
173 | ui_print ""
174 | ui_print ""
175 | set_perm_recursive "$MODPATH" 0 0 0755 0644
176 | rm -rf "$MODPATH/animation"
177 | ui_print "[*] Installation Complete ! "
178 | EOF
179 | # Create or overwrite the file "module.prop" with the content below
180 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/module.prop"
181 | id=cbootanimation
182 | name=Custom-Bootanimation
183 | version=V4
184 | versionCode=4
185 | author=rhythmcache.t.me
186 | EOF
187 | #If written
188 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Created module.prop${NC}"
189 | # update-binary
190 | echo " => Writing update-binary"
191 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary"
192 | #!/sbin/sh
193 | #################
194 | # Initialization
195 | #################
196 | umask 022
197 | # echo before loading util_functions
198 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; }
199 | require_new_magisk() {
200 | ui_print "*******************************"
201 | ui_print " Please install Magisk v20.4+! "
202 | ui_print "*******************************"
203 | exit 1
204 | }
205 | #########################
206 | # Load util_functions.sh
207 | #########################
208 | OUTFD=$2
209 | ZIPFILE=$3
210 | mount /data 2>/dev/null
211 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk
212 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh
213 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20400 ] && require_new_magisk
214 | install_module
215 | exit 0
216 | #######
217 | EOF
218 | #written
219 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => update-binary written succesfully${NC}"
220 | sleep 1
221 | # Updater Script
222 | echo " => writing updater-script"
223 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script"
224 | #MAGISK
225 | EOF
226 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} > > > written succesfully${NC}"
227 | # Copy the bootanimation.zip into the animation folder
228 | if [ -d "$mod/animation" ]; then
229 | cp "$output_zip" "$mod/animation/bootanimation.zip"
230 | echo " => Creating Magisk Module."
231 | # creating module
232 | if cd "$mod" && zip -r "$output_path" ./* > /dev/null 2>&1; then
233 | echo " => Module zip file created successfully."
234 | else
235 | echo "Error creating module zip file."
236 | exit 1
237 | fi
238 | sleep 1
239 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}=====================================================${NC}"
240 | echo -e "${WHITE} -Magisk-Module ${NC}"
241 | echo -e "${WHITE} created at $output_path ${NC}"
242 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}==================================================== ${NC}"
243 | sleep 1
244 | # Clean up temporary files
245 | echo " => Removing Temporary Files "
246 | cd "/sdcard"
247 | rm -rf "/sdcard/tmp"
248 | echo -e "${GREEN} => Process Complete${NC}"
249 | exit 0
250 | else
251 | echo "Error: Animation folder not found in $TMP_DIR/module."
252 | sleep 1
253 | cd "/sdcard"
254 | rm -rf "/sdcard/tmp"
255 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}Error: Couldnt Create Bootanimation. Please Report${NC}"
256 | exit 1
257 | fi
258 |
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/bin/zip:
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/changelog.md:
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1 | "Added terminal support:
2 | •Run `vid2boot` in the terminal to create flashable bootanimation modules.
3 | •Run `boot2vid` to convert bootanimation.zip into MP4 videos.
4 |
5 | You can now change the value in customize.sh#L15 to 0 to skip bootanimation creation during installation. You can create bootanimations later using Terminal."
6 |
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/customize.sh:
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1 | #video2bootanimation by @rhythmcache
2 |
3 | idk() {
4 | mkdir -p "$MODPATH/system/bin"
5 | mv "$MODPATH/bin" "$MODPATH/system"
6 | rm -rf "$MODPATH/bin"
7 | set_perm_recursive "$MODPATH" 0 0 0755 0644
8 | set_perm_recursive "$MODPATH/system/bin" 0 0 0755 0755
9 | ui_print "[*] Done"
10 | ui_print " "
11 | }
12 |
13 |
14 | # Control execution
15 | EXECUTE=1 # Set to 0 to install without creating bootanimation
16 | if [ "$EXECUTE" -eq 0 ]; then
17 | ui_print " => Installing Without Creating Bootanimation"
18 | ui_print " => You Can Later Create Bootanimations by running 'vid2boot' in Terminal"
19 | idk
20 | exit 0
21 | fi
22 |
23 |
24 | zipbin="$MODPATH/bin/zip"
25 | ffmpeg="$MODPATH/bin/ffmpeg"
26 | cfg_file="/sdcard/cfg"
27 |
28 | # Ensure zip and ffmpeg have executable permissions
29 |
30 | chmod +x "$zipbin"
31 | chmod +x "$ffmpeg"
32 |
33 | # Check if zip and ffmpeg are working
34 |
35 | if ! $zipbin --help >/dev/null 2>&1; then abort "CANNOT LOAD zip, please check the binary"; fi
36 | if ! $ffmpeg -version >/dev/null 2>&1; then abort "CANNOT LOAD ffmpeg, please check the binary"; fi
37 |
38 | # Define the video file to look for
39 | video=$(ls /sdcard/bootvideo.* 2>/dev/null | grep -E '\.(mp4|avi|gif|mkv)$' | head -n 1)
40 |
41 | # Check if the video file exists
42 | if [ ! -f "$video" ]; then
43 | abort "CANNOT find any valid bootvideo in /sdcard"
44 | fi
45 |
46 | ui_print " **Found video: $video**"
47 | ui_print " "
48 | ui_print " **Checking where original bootanimation.zip is located**"
49 |
50 | if [ -f "/system/product/media/bootanimation.zip" ]; then
51 | ui_print "***Original bootanimation.zip found in /system/product/media***"
52 | dest_dir="$MODPATH/system/product/media/"
53 | elif [ -f "/system/media/bootanimation.zip" ]; then
54 | ui_print "***Original bootanimation.zip found in /system/media***"
55 | dest_dir="$MODPATH/system/media/"
56 | elif [ -d "/my_product/media/bootanimation" ]; then
57 | ui_print "***Orignal bootanimation.zip found in /my_product/media/bootanimation****"
58 | dest_dir="$MODPATH/animation"
59 | else
60 | abort "**CANNOT find original bootanimation zip path**"
61 | fi
62 |
63 | # Create destination directory and move bootanimation.zip
64 |
65 | mkdir -p "$dest_dir"
66 |
67 | # Default resolution and frame rate
68 |
69 | default_frame_rate=30
70 | default_resolution=""
71 |
72 | # Check for the cfg file
73 |
74 | if [ -f "$cfg_file" ] && [ -r "$cfg_file" ]; then
75 |
76 | # Read the cfg file
77 |
78 | read -r cfg_content < "$cfg_file"
79 |
80 | # Check if the cfg file has the expected format
81 |
82 | if [[ "$cfg_content" =~ ^[0-9]+[[:space:]][0-9]+[[:space:]][0-9]+$ ]]; then
83 |
84 | # Extract resolution and fps from cfg file
85 |
86 | res=$(echo "$cfg_content" | tr -s ' ' '\n')
87 | width=$(echo "$res" | head -n 1)
88 | height=$(echo "$res" | head -n 2 | tail -n 1)
89 | frame_rate=$(echo "$res" | tail -n 1)
90 |
91 | ui_print "**Custom resolution and fps from cfg: ${width}x${height} ${frame_rate}fps**"
92 | else
93 | ui_print "***Invalid cfg file format or content. Using default device resolution and fps**"
94 | frame_rate=$default_frame_rate
95 | fi
96 | else
97 | ui_print "*** No 'cfg' found or unreadable. Using default device resolution and $default_frame_rate fps"
98 | frame_rate=$default_frame_rate
99 | fi
100 |
101 | # Set resolution for desc.txt
102 | if [ -z "$width" ] || [ -z "$height" ]; then
103 | # Fallback to device resolution if custom resolution is not set
104 | ui_print " -- Determining default device resolution..."
105 | if cmd window size >/dev/null; then
106 | screen=$(cmd window size | cut -d: -f2 | tr -d " ")
107 | if [ -z "$screen" ]; then
108 | abort "CANNOT get screen size"
109 | else
110 | res=${screen//x/ }
111 | width=$(echo "$res" | cut -d' ' -f1)
112 | height=$(echo "$res" | cut -d' ' -f2)
113 | ui_print " RESOLUTION=$width x $height"
114 | ui_print " "
115 | fi
116 | else
117 | abort "CANNOT GET SCREEN SIZE"
118 | fi
119 | fi
120 |
121 | # Prepare directories in /data/local/tmp
122 |
123 | ui_print "**Preparing to extract resources**"
124 | TMP_DIR="/data/local/tmp/bootanim"
125 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR"
126 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/bootanimation" "$TMP_DIR/result"
127 | result="$TMP_DIR/result/bootanimation.zip"
128 |
129 | # Set permissions for the temporary directories
130 |
131 | set_perm_recursive $TMP_DIR 0 0 0755 0755
132 |
133 | # Analyzing & making Bootanimation
134 |
135 | ui_print "**Generating animation from Video....."
136 |
137 | # Debug: Check if video file is readable
138 |
139 | if [ ! -r "$video" ]; then
140 | abort "VIDEO FILE IS NOT READABLE: $video"
141 | fi
142 |
143 | # Generate frames using ffmpeg
144 | ffmpeg_command="$ffmpeg -i \"$video\" -vf \"scale=${width}:${height}\" -f image2 \"$TMP_DIR/bootanimation/00%05d.jpg\""
145 |
146 | # Debug: Print the ffmpeg command before execution
147 |
148 | ui_print "**Running FFMPEG**"
149 | eval $ffmpeg_command 2>&1 | tee -a /data/local/ffmpeg.log | grep "frame"
150 | # Check for ffmpeg execution error
151 |
152 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
153 | abort "FFMPEG COMMAND FAILED: $ffmpeg_command"
154 | fi
155 | sleep 1
156 | # Count frames
157 | count=$(ls -1 "$TMP_DIR/bootanimation" | wc -l)
158 |
159 | if [ "$count" -eq 0 ]; then
160 | abort "CANNOT generate any frames from the video"
161 | fi
162 |
163 | ui_print "**Processed $count frames from $(basename "$video")**"
164 | ui_print " "
165 |
166 | # Create desc.txt for bootanimation
167 | cd "$TMP_DIR/result" || abort "CANNOT change to result directory"
168 |
169 | # Set offsets to 0
170 | offsetx=0
171 | offsety=0
172 |
173 | if [ -n "$width" ] && [ -n "$height" ]; then
174 | if [ "$dest_dir" = "$MODPATH/animation" ]; then
175 | echo "g $width $height $offsetx $offsety $frame_rate" > "$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt"
176 | else
177 | echo "$width $height $frame_rate" > "$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt"
178 | fi
179 | else
180 | abort "CANNOT get resolution and fps"
181 | fi
182 |
183 | # Distribute frames into parts if frame count exceeds 400
184 |
185 | max_frames_per_part=400
186 | part_index=0
187 | frame_count=0
188 |
189 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index"
190 |
191 | for frame in "$TMP_DIR/bootanimation"/*.jpg; do
192 | mv "$frame" "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index/"
193 | frame_count=$((frame_count + 1))
194 |
195 | # Create a new part directory after every 400 frames
196 |
197 | if [ "$frame_count" -ge "$max_frames_per_part" ]; then
198 | frame_count=0
199 | part_index=$((part_index + 1))
200 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index"
201 | fi
202 | done
203 |
204 | # Add lines to desc.txt for each part
205 |
206 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do
207 | echo "p 1 0 part$i" >> "$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt"
208 | done
209 | sleep 1
210 |
211 | # Create the bootanimation.zip
212 |
213 | ui_print "***Packing bootanimation.zip with zip***"
214 | ui_print "***redirected logs to /data/local/zip.log***"
215 | cd "$TMP_DIR/result" || abort "CANNOT change to result directory"
216 | $zipbin -r -0 /data/local/bootanimation.zip ./* > /data/local/zip.log
217 | # Check if zip was successful
218 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
219 | ui_print "Zipping failed, check logs, and report to the developer."
220 | abort "Zipping failed."
221 | fi
222 | sleep 1
223 |
224 | # Check if original bootanimation.zip exists and place the new one systemlessly
225 |
226 | mv /data/local/bootanimation.zip "$dest_dir/bootanimation.zip"
227 | ui_print "**Bootanimation replaced systemlessly**"
228 |
229 | # Create post-fs-data.sh if dest_dir is $MODPATH/animation
230 |
231 | if [ "$dest_dir" = "$MODPATH/animation" ]; then
232 | cat > "$MODPATH/post-fs-data.sh" <