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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # BootAnimation-Creator-Script 2 | 3 | An Interactive Bash script that converts YouTube videos or local video files into Android-compatible bootanimation Magisk modules. It Can Also convert bootanimations into mp4 videos. 4 | 5 | 6 | [![Telegram](https://img.shields.io/badge/Telegram-blue?style=flat-square&logo=telegram)](https://t.me/rhythmcache) 7 | 8 | ## Features 9 | 10 | - Convert `YouTube` or `local` video files into boot animations 11 | - Scale bootanimations to desired resolution and FPS 12 | 13 | ## Requirements 14 | 15 | > **Warning**: Ensure these dependencies are installed. Though the script will attempt to install missing dependencies. 16 | 17 | - **FFmpeg and FFprobe**: Used for extracting information and frames from the video 18 | - **Zip**: Used for creating the `bootanimation.zip` 19 | - **yt-dlp**: Download YouTube videos (if selected as input) 20 | 21 | 22 | ### Termux-Specific Setup 23 | - Since `Termux` doesn't have yt-dlp in their repositories , you need to run this commands first if you want to use youtube to bootanimation converter 24 | ``` 25 | termux-setup-storage && pkg install -y openssl-tool python && pip install yt-dlp 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | 29 | # How To Use? 30 | - Copy and paste any one of below command in `linux terminal` or `termux` 31 | ``` 32 | bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/main/cbootanim.sh) 33 | ``` 34 | ``` 35 | curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/main/cbootanim.sh -o cbootanim.sh && chmod +x cbootanim.sh && ./cbootanim.sh 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | ## Install Permanently on `Termux` 39 | 40 | - Copy/Paste this below command in Termux to install this tool permanently.... You can use `vid2boot` to start the video to bootanimation converter and `boot2vid` to use bootanimation to video converter 41 | ``` 42 | bash <(curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/main/install.sh) 43 | ``` 44 | 45 | 46 | > [!Tip] 47 | > - Choose either `YouTube` video or `local video` as the source 48 | > - Select desired resolution for `YouTube` videos 49 | > - Choose custom configuration or video default configuration to create `bootanimation` 50 | > - Script generates a flashable Magisk module 51 | > - Flash created zip in Magisk, KernelSU, or aPatch 52 | > - Recommended to select `loop animation` if your video is too short or if its a gif. 53 | > - if you need just a `bootanimation.zip` , you can extract it from the created magisk modyle 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | # Limitations 63 | - The created Magisk module will only work for devices that use the typical `bootanimation.zip` format and have the `bootanimation.zip` located in either `/system/product/media` or `/system/media/`. 64 | 65 | 66 | --- 67 | ## Convert Bootanimation.zip to video 68 | 69 | - Converts bootanimation.zip into video 70 | - Not Guaranteed to work with every Bootanimation.zip 71 | ``` 72 | curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/main/boot2mp4.sh -o boot2mp4.sh 73 | chmod +x boot2mp4.sh 74 | ./boot2mp4.sh 75 | ``` 76 | 77 | 78 | ## License 79 | 80 | This Program Is Free Software. You can redistribute 81 | it 82 | and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General 83 | Public 84 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 85 | of the License , or (at your option) 86 | any later version. 87 | 88 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 89 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 90 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 91 | GNU General Public License for more details. 92 | 93 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 94 | along with this program. If not, see . 95 | 96 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /boot2mp4.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Copyright (C) 2025 github.com/rhythmcache 3 | # 4 | # This is a free script: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 6 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | # (at your option) any later version. 8 | 9 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | 14 | # The above copyright notice and this license notice shall be included 15 | # in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. 16 | RED='\033[0;31m' 17 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 18 | YELLOW='\033[1;33m' 19 | NC='\033[0m' 20 | 21 | install_package() { 22 | local package="$1" 23 | if command -v pkg &> /dev/null; then 24 | pkg update && pkg install -y "$package" 25 | elif command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then 26 | sudo dnf install -y "$package" 27 | elif command -v pacman &> /dev/null; then 28 | sudo pacman -Sy --noconfirm "$package" 29 | elif command -v zypper &> /dev/null; then 30 | sudo zypper install -y "$package" 31 | elif command -v yum &> /dev/null; then 32 | sudo yum install -y "$package" 33 | elif command -v apk &> /dev/null; then 34 | sudo apk add "$package" 35 | elif command -v apt &> /dev/null; then 36 | apt update && apt install -y "$package" 37 | else 38 | echo "Error: Unsupported package manager. Please install $package manually." 39 | exit 1 40 | fi 41 | } 42 | 43 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then 44 | echo "ffmpeg not found. Installing..." 45 | install_package "ffmpeg" || { echo "Failed to install ffmpeg."; exit 1; } 46 | fi 47 | 48 | #if ! command -v zip &> /dev/null; then 49 | # echo "zip not found. Installing..." 50 | # install_package "zip" || { echo "Failed to install zip."; exit 1; } 51 | #fi 52 | 53 | if [ $# -eq 2 ]; then 54 | zip_path="$1" 55 | output_path="$2" 56 | elif [ $# -eq 0 ]; then 57 | echo -e "${GREEN}Enter bootanimation zip path (e.g., /path/to/bootanimation.zip):${NC}" 58 | read zip_path 59 | echo -e "${GREEN}Enter output video path (e.g., /path/to/output.mp4):${NC}" 60 | read output_path 61 | else 62 | echo "Usage: $0 [bootanimation_zip_path output_video_path]" 63 | echo "Example: $0 /path/to/bootanimation.zip /path/to/output.mp4" 64 | exit 1 65 | fi 66 | 67 | work_dir="$(pwd)/tmp" 68 | mkdir -p "$work_dir" 69 | extract_dir="$work_dir/extracted" 70 | frames_dir="$work_dir/frames" 71 | 72 | cleanup() { 73 | rm -rf "$work_dir" 74 | } 75 | trap cleanup EXIT 76 | 77 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Extracting bootanimation.zip...${NC}" 78 | mkdir -p "$extract_dir" 79 | unzip -o "$zip_path" -d "$extract_dir" > /dev/null || { echo -e "${RED}Failed to unzip bootanimation.zip${NC}"; exit 1; } 80 | desc_file="$extract_dir/desc.txt" 81 | 82 | if [[ -f "$desc_file" ]]; then 83 | # Find first non-comment line 84 | first_line=$(grep -vE '^\s*#' "$desc_file" | head -n 1) 85 | 86 | # Check for the global format first 87 | if [[ "$first_line" == g* ]]; then 88 | # Parse global format: g width height offsetx offsety fps 89 | read -r _ width height offsetx offsety fps <<< "$first_line" 90 | resolution="${width}x${height}" 91 | echo -e "${GREEN}Resolution: $resolution, FPS: $fps${NC}" 92 | else 93 | # Fallback to original format 94 | read -r width height fps <<< "$first_line" 95 | resolution="${width}x${height}" 96 | fi 97 | 98 | if [[ -z "$resolution" || -z "$fps" ]]; then 99 | echo -e "${RED}Error: Unable to extract resolution or frame rate from desc.txt.${NC}" 100 | exit 1 101 | fi 102 | echo -e "${GREEN}Resolution: $resolution, FPS: $fps${NC}" 103 | else 104 | echo -e "${RED}Error: desc.txt not found in bootanimation zip.${NC}" 105 | exit 1 106 | fi 107 | 108 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Checking for audio...${NC}" 109 | audio_found=false 110 | part_videos=() 111 | for part_dir in "$extract_dir"/*/; do 112 | if [[ -f "$part_dir/audio.wav" ]]; then 113 | audio_found=true 114 | echo -e "${GREEN}Found audio in $part_dir${NC}" 115 | mkdir -p "$frames_dir" 116 | part_frames_dir="$frames_dir/$(basename "$part_dir")" 117 | mkdir -p "$part_frames_dir" 118 | 119 | # Copy frames 120 | jpg_exists=$(find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.jpg" | wc -l) 121 | png_exists=$(find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.png" | wc -l) 122 | if [ "$png_exists" -gt 0 ]; then 123 | extension="png" 124 | elif [ "$jpg_exists" -gt 0 ]; then 125 | extension="jpg" 126 | else 127 | echo -e "${RED}No valid frames (PNG or JPG) found in $part_dir. Skipping.${NC}" 128 | continue 129 | fi 130 | 131 | frame_counter=1 132 | find "$part_dir" -type f -iname "*.$extension" | sort | while read -r frame; do 133 | printf -v new_name "%05d.$extension" "$frame_counter" 134 | cp "$frame" "$part_frames_dir/$new_name" 135 | ((frame_counter++)) 136 | done 137 | 138 | # Generate part video 139 | part_video="$work_dir/$(basename "$part_dir").mp4" 140 | ffmpeg -y -framerate "$fps" -i "$part_frames_dir/%05d.$extension" -i "$part_dir/audio.wav" \ 141 | -shortest -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -s "$resolution" -c:a aac "$part_video" || { 142 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to generate video for $part_dir.${NC}" 143 | exit 1 144 | } 145 | part_videos+=("$part_video") 146 | fi 147 | done 148 | 149 | if [ "$audio_found" = true ]; then 150 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Merging part videos...${NC}" 151 | concat_file="$work_dir/concat_list.txt" 152 | for video in "${part_videos[@]}"; do 153 | echo "file '$video'" >> "$concat_file" 154 | done 155 | ffmpeg -y -f concat -safe 0 -i "$concat_file" -c copy "$output_path" || { 156 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to merge videos.${NC}" 157 | exit 1 158 | } 159 | echo -e "${GREEN}Video successfully generated at $output_path.${NC}" 160 | else 161 | echo -e "${YELLOW}No audio found in bootanimation ?...${NC}" 162 | # Original frame processing logic 163 | mkdir -p "$frames_dir" 164 | frame_counter=1 165 | jpg_exists=$(find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.jpg" | wc -l) 166 | png_exists=$(find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.png" | wc -l) 167 | if [ "$png_exists" -gt 0 ]; then 168 | extension="png" 169 | elif [ "$jpg_exists" -gt 0 ]; then 170 | extension="jpg" 171 | else 172 | echo -e "${RED}No valid frames (PNG or JPG) found. Exiting.${NC}" 173 | exit 1 174 | fi 175 | find "$extract_dir" -type f -iname "*.$extension" | sort | while read -r frame; do 176 | printf -v new_name "%05d.$extension" "$frame_counter" 177 | cp "$frame" "$frames_dir/$new_name" 178 | ((frame_counter++)) 179 | done 180 | 181 | echo -e "${YELLOW}Generating video...${NC}" 182 | if ! ffmpeg -y -framerate "$fps" -i "$frames_dir/%05d.$extension" -s "$resolution" -pix_fmt yuv420p "$output_path" 2>&1 | grep "frame"; then 183 | echo -e "${RED}Failed to generate video.${NC}" 184 | exit 1 185 | fi 186 | echo -e "${GREEN}Video successfully generated at $output_path.${NC}" 187 | fi 188 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bootc: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Set color variables 4 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 5 | NC='\033[0m' # No Color 6 | 7 | # Usage function 8 | usage() { 9 | echo -e "${GREEN}Usage:${NC}" 10 | echo "$(basename "$0") -i [loop] " 11 | echo -e "\nOptions:" 12 | echo " -i Path to the video file" 13 | echo " resolution Resolution of the bootanimation (e.g., 1080x2400)" 14 | echo " fps Frame rate of the bootanimation" 15 | echo " loop Optional; adds looping to the bootanimation" 16 | echo " output Path to save the generated bootanimation.zip" 17 | exit 1 18 | } 19 | 20 | # Check for required binaries 21 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then 22 | echo "Error: ffmpeg not found." 23 | exit 1 24 | fi 25 | 26 | if ! command -v zip &> /dev/null; then 27 | echo "Error: zip not found." 28 | exit 1 29 | fi 30 | 31 | # Validate and parse arguments 32 | if [ "$#" -lt 5 ]; then 33 | usage 34 | fi 35 | 36 | if [ "$1" != "-i" ]; then 37 | usage 38 | fi 39 | 40 | video="$2" 41 | resolution="$3" 42 | fps="$4" 43 | output="${@: -1}" 44 | loop_option="no" 45 | 46 | if [[ "$*" == *loop* ]]; then 47 | loop_option="yes" 48 | fi 49 | 50 | # Validate video file 51 | if [ ! -f "$video" ]; then 52 | echo "Error: Video file not found at $video" 53 | exit 1 54 | fi 55 | 56 | # Validate resolution 57 | if [[ ! "$resolution" =~ ^[0-9]+x[0-9]+$ ]]; then 58 | echo "Error: Invalid resolution format. Use x (e.g., 1080x2400)." 59 | exit 1 60 | fi 61 | width=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f1) 62 | height=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f2) 63 | 64 | # Validate FPS 65 | if [[ ! "$fps" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]; then 66 | echo "Error: FPS must be a positive integer." 67 | exit 1 68 | fi 69 | 70 | # Create temporary directories 71 | TMP_DIR="$(pwd)/bootanim" 72 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 73 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/frames" "$TMP_DIR/result" 74 | desc_file="$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt" 75 | 76 | # Generate frames 77 | ffmpeg -i "$video" -vf "scale=${width}:${height}" "$TMP_DIR/frames/%06d.jpg" || { 78 | echo "Error: Failed to extract frames from video." 79 | exit 1 80 | } 81 | 82 | # Validate frames 83 | frame_count=$(ls -1 "$TMP_DIR/frames" | wc -l) 84 | if [ "$frame_count" -eq 0 ]; then 85 | echo "Error: No frames generated." 86 | exit 1 87 | fi 88 | echo "Processed $frame_count frames." 89 | 90 | # Create desc.txt 91 | echo "$width $height $fps" > "$desc_file" 92 | max_frames=400 93 | part_index=0 94 | frame_index=0 95 | 96 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 97 | for frame in "$TMP_DIR/frames"/*.jpg; do 98 | mv "$frame" "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index/" 99 | frame_index=$((frame_index + 1)) 100 | if [ "$frame_index" -ge "$max_frames" ]; then 101 | frame_index=0 102 | part_index=$((part_index + 1)) 103 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 104 | fi 105 | done 106 | 107 | # Add loop or play sections to desc.txt 108 | if [ "$loop_option" == "yes" ]; then 109 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 110 | echo "c 0 0 part$i" >> "$desc_file" 111 | done 112 | else 113 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 114 | echo "p 1 0 part$i" >> "$desc_file" 115 | done 116 | fi 117 | 118 | # Create bootanimation.zip 119 | cd "$TMP_DIR/result" || { echo "Error: Failed to access result directory."; exit 1; } 120 | zip -r -0 "$output" . || { echo "Error: Failed to create zip file."; exit 1; } 121 | echo "Bootanimation created at $output" 122 | 123 | # Clean up 124 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 125 | echo "Process complete." 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cbootanim.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Bootanimation creator script by github.com/rhythmcache 3 | # Telegram @rhythmcache 4 | TMP_DIR="$(pwd)/bootanim" 5 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 6 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/frames" "$TMP_DIR/result" 7 | desc_file="$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt" 8 | output_zip="./bootanimation.zip" 9 | WHITE='\033[1;37m' 10 | BRIGHT_YELLOW='\033[1;33m' 11 | BRIGHT_RED='\033[1;31m' 12 | BRIGHT_CYAN='\033[1;36m' 13 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 14 | NC='\033[0m' 15 | rm -f downloaded_video.* 16 | check_termux_environment() { 17 | if echo "$PREFIX" | grep -q "com.termux"; then 18 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED}Termux Detected${NC}" 19 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED}Checking Internal Storage Access${NC}" 20 | if [ -r /storage/emulated/0/ ] && [ -w /storage/emulated/0/ ]; then 21 | echo -e "${GREEN}Internal Storage Is Accessible..${NC}" 22 | else 23 | echo "Internal Storage is not fully accessible. Setting up storage..." 24 | termux-setup-storage 25 | fi 26 | fi 27 | } 28 | check_termux_environment 29 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}" 30 | echo "░█▀▄░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▄█░█▀█░▀█▀░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█" 31 | echo "░█▀▄░█░█░█░█░░█░░█▀█░█░█░░█░░█░█░█▀█░░█░░░█░░█░█░█░█" 32 | echo "░▀▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░░▀░░▀░▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀" 33 | echo -e "${NC}" 34 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 35 | echo "░█▀▀░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀▄" 36 | echo "░█░░░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░░█░░█░█░█▀▄" 37 | echo "░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀░▀" 38 | echo -e "${NC}" 39 | sleep 1 40 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}" 41 | echo -e "${WHITE} by rhythmcache ${NC}" 42 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}" 43 | sleep 2 44 | install_package() { 45 | local package="$1" 46 | 47 | if command -v pkg &> /dev/null; then 48 | echo "Termux detected" 49 | if [ "$package" == "yt-dlp" ]; then 50 | if ! command -v yt-dlp &> /dev/null; then 51 | echo "yt-dlp not found. Installing via pip..." 52 | pkg install python openssl-tool -y 53 | pip install yt-dlp 54 | fi 55 | else 56 | pkg update && pkg install -y "$package" 57 | fi 58 | elif command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then 59 | sudo dnf install -y "$package" 60 | elif command -v pacman &> /dev/null; then 61 | sudo pacman -Sy --noconfirm "$package" 62 | elif command -v zypper &> /dev/null; then 63 | sudo zypper install -y "$package" 64 | elif command -v yum &> /dev/null; then 65 | sudo yum install -y "$package" 66 | elif command -v apk &> /dev/null; then 67 | sudo apk add "$package" 68 | elif command -v apt &> /dev/null; then # Other Linux distros 69 | sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y "$package" 70 | else 71 | echo "Error: Unsupported package manager. Please install $package manually." 72 | exit 1 73 | fi 74 | } 75 | 76 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then 77 | echo "ffmpeg not found. Installing..." 78 | install_package "ffmpeg" || { echo "Failed to install ffmpeg."; exit 1; } 79 | fi 80 | if ! command -v bc &> /dev/null; then 81 | echo "bc not found. Installing..." 82 | install_package "bc" || { echo "Failed to install bc. Please install it manually."; exit 1; } 83 | fi 84 | if ! command -v zip &> /dev/null; then 85 | echo "zip not found. Installing..." 86 | install_package "zip" || { echo "Failed to install zip."; exit 1; } 87 | fi 88 | 89 | 90 | get_video_properties() { 91 | local video_file="$1" 92 | 93 | width=$(ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=width -of csv=p=0 "$video_file") 94 | height=$(ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=height -of csv=p=0 "$video_file") 95 | frame_rate=$(ffprobe -v error -select_streams v:0 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate -of csv=p=0 "$video_file") 96 | 97 | if [[ -z "$width" || -z "$height" || -z "$frame_rate" ]]; then 98 | echo "Error: Could not retrieve video properties (width, height, or frame_rate)." >&2 99 | return 1 100 | fi 101 | 102 | if [[ "$frame_rate" == */* ]]; then 103 | numerator=$(echo "$frame_rate" | cut -d'/' -f1) 104 | denominator=$(echo "$frame_rate" | cut -d'/' -f2) 105 | fps=$(echo "($numerator + $denominator/2) / $denominator" | bc) 106 | else 107 | fps=$frame_rate 108 | fi 109 | 110 | return 0 111 | } 112 | 113 | ######################## 114 | extract_audio_blocks() { 115 | local video="$1" 116 | local output_dir="$TMP_DIR/audio" 117 | mkdir -p "$output_dir" 118 | get_video_properties "$video" 119 | if [[ -z "$fps" || "$fps" -eq 0 ]]; then 120 | echo "Error: Invalid frame rate (fps) detected: $fps" >&2 121 | return 1 122 | fi 123 | local has_audio 124 | has_audio=$(ffprobe -v error -show_entries stream=codec_type -select_streams a -of csv=p=0 "$video") 125 | if [[ -z "$has_audio" ]]; then 126 | echo "Warning: No audio stream found in the video. Skipping audio extraction " >&2 127 | return 0 128 | fi 129 | local frame_block_duration 130 | frame_block_duration=$(bc <<< "scale=2; 400 / $fps") 131 | local duration 132 | duration=$(ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of csv=p=0 "$video") 133 | if [[ -z "$duration" ]]; then 134 | echo "Error: Could not determine the duration of the video." >&2 135 | return 1 136 | fi 137 | local start_time=0 138 | local part=0 139 | while (( $(echo "$start_time < $duration" | bc -l) )); do 140 | local output_audio="$output_dir/audio${part}.wav" 141 | ffmpeg -y -i "$video" -ss "$start_time" -t "$frame_block_duration" -vn -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 44100 -ac 2 "$output_audio" 2>&1 | \ 142 | grep -i -e "audio" -e "wav" || { 143 | echo -e "Error: Failed to extract audio for block $part. " >&2 144 | } 145 | start_time=$(bc <<< "$start_time + $frame_block_duration") 146 | part=$((part + 1)) 147 | done 148 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} Audio extraction completed successfully. ${NC}" 149 | return 0 150 | } 151 | ######################### 152 | 153 | echo -e "${GREEN}Choose video source:${NC}" 154 | echo "1. YouTube Video" 155 | echo "2. Local Video" 156 | 157 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}" 158 | read -r -p "Enter your choice (1 or 2): " source_choice 159 | echo -e "${NC}" 160 | 161 | if [[ "$source_choice" == "1" ]]; then 162 | if ! command -v yt-dlp &> /dev/null; then 163 | echo "yt-dlp not found. Installing..." 164 | install_package "yt-dlp" || { echo "Failed to install yt-dlp. Plz Install it Manually. "; exit 1; } 165 | fi 166 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 167 | read -r -p "Enter YouTube video link: " yt_url 168 | echo -e "${NC}" 169 | 170 | # List available resolutions 171 | echo "Fetching available resolutions..." 172 | yt_dlp_info=$(yt-dlp -F "$yt_url") 173 | echo "Available resolutions (MP4 only):" 174 | yt_dlp_resolutions=$(echo "$yt_dlp_info" | grep -E '^[0-9]+ ' | grep -i "mp4" | awk '{print $1, $2, $3, $NF}') 175 | 176 | if [[ -z "$yt_dlp_resolutions" ]]; then 177 | echo "No MP4 formats available for this video." 178 | exit 1 179 | fi 180 | 181 | echo "$yt_dlp_resolutions" 182 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 183 | read -r -p "Enter the format code for the desired resolution: " format_code 184 | echo -e "${NC}" 185 | 186 | # Download video 187 | yt_dlp_output="downloaded_video.mp4" 188 | yt-dlp -f "$format_code" -o "$yt_dlp_output" "$yt_url" || { 189 | echo "Error downloading video from YouTube." 190 | exit 1 191 | } 192 | video="$yt_dlp_output" 193 | elif [[ "$source_choice" == "2" ]]; then 194 | # Local video selected 195 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW} Enter video path (e.g. /path/to/video.mp4) ${NC}" 196 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 197 | read -r -p "=> PATH: " video 198 | echo -e "${NC}" 199 | if [ ! -f "$video" ]; then 200 | echo "Error: Video file does not exist." 201 | exit 1 202 | fi 203 | else 204 | echo "Invalid choice. Exiting." 205 | exit 1 206 | fi 207 | 208 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}Choose configuration type to create bootanimation:${NC}" 209 | 210 | echo "1. Use Video's Default Resolution and FPS" 211 | echo "2. Custom configuration" 212 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}" 213 | read -r -p "Enter your choice (1 or 2): " config_choice 214 | echo -e "${NC}" 215 | 216 | if [[ "$config_choice" == "1" ]]; then 217 | get_video_properties "$video" 218 | echo "Using video properties:" 219 | echo "Resolution: ${width}x${height}" 220 | echo "FPS: $fps" 221 | 222 | # Prompt for audio inclusion 223 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 224 | read -r -p "Do you want to include audio with the bootanimation? (y/n): " include_audio 225 | echo -e "${NC}" 226 | 227 | if [[ "$include_audio" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then 228 | echo "Audio will be included in the bootanimation." 229 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED} => ⚠️ Warning: Not all ROMs/devices support audio in bootanimations. Proceed at your own risk. ${NC}" 230 | 231 | extract_audio_blocks "$video" 232 | else 233 | echo "Audio will not be included." 234 | fi 235 | 236 | # Loop prompt for default configuration 237 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}Select BootAnimation Behaviour:${NC}" 238 | sleep 1 239 | echo " - 1. Bootanimation should stop if the device completes boot successfully. 240 | - 2. Bootanimation should play its full length, no matter what. 241 | - 3. Keep looping the animation until the device boots. 242 | => If your video is too short or if it is a GIF, choose 3. 243 | => If you are unsure, choose 1. " 244 | 245 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 246 | read -r -p "Select Your Desired Option (1, 2, or 3): " loop_option 247 | echo -e "${NC}" 248 | 249 | if [[ "$loop_option" != "1" && "$loop_option" != "2" && "$loop_option" != "3" ]]; then 250 | echo "Error: Invalid option selected. Please select 1, 2, or 3." 251 | exit 1 252 | fi 253 | 254 | else 255 | # Custom configuration 256 | echo "Custom configuration selected. Audio will be disabled by default." 257 | 258 | # Resolution Input 259 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 260 | read -r -p "Enter output resolution (e.g., 1080x1920): " resolution 261 | echo -e "${NC}" 262 | 263 | # Validate Resolution 264 | if [[ ! "$resolution" =~ ^[0-9]+x[0-9]+$ ]]; then 265 | echo -e "{BRIGHT_RED}Error: Invalid resolution format. Please use the format 'widthxheight' (e.g., 1080x1920). {NC}" 266 | exit 1 267 | fi 268 | width=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f1) 269 | height=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f2) 270 | 271 | # Frame Rate Input 272 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 273 | read -r -p "Enter frame rate you want to put in bootanimation: " fps 274 | echo -e "${NC}" 275 | 276 | # Loop Option Prompt 277 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}Select BootAnimation Behaviour:${NC}" 278 | sleep 1 279 | echo " - 1. Bootanimation should stop if the device completes boot successfully. 280 | - 2. Bootanimation should play its full length, no matter what. 281 | - 3. Keep looping the animation until the device boots. 282 | => If your video is too short or if it is a GIF, choose '3'. 283 | => If you are unsure, choose 1." 284 | 285 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 286 | read -r -p "Select Your Desired Option (1, 2, or 3): " loop_option 287 | echo -e "${NC}" 288 | 289 | if [[ "$loop_option" != "1" && "$loop_option" != "2" && "$loop_option" != "3" ]]; then 290 | echo "Error: Invalid option selected. Please select 1, 2, or 3." 291 | exit 1 292 | fi 293 | fi 294 | 295 | # Prompt the user for the background color code 296 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}Select Background Color${NC}" 297 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED} Leave Empty If you are not Sure ${NC}" 298 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 299 | read -r -p "=> Enter Background Color Code (e.g #FFFFFF) :" BC 300 | echo -e "${NC}" 301 | if [[ -n "$BC" ]]; then 302 | if [[ ! "$BC" =~ ^#?([0-9A-Fa-f]{6}|[0-9A-Fa-f]{3})$ ]]; then 303 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED}Error: Invalid color code format.${NC}" 304 | exit 1 305 | fi 306 | BC="#${BC#\#}" 307 | fi 308 | # Prompt for output path 309 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW} Enter path to save the Magisk module (e.g., /path/to/module/name.zip) ${NC}" 310 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_YELLOW}" 311 | read -r -p "=> PATH: " output_path 312 | echo -e "${NC}" 313 | if [[ ! "${output_path}" =~ \.zip$ ]]; then 314 | output_path="${output_path%/}/CreatedMagiskModule.zip" 315 | fi 316 | echo -e "${NC}" 317 | sleep 1 318 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}" 319 | echo -e "${WHITE} PROCESSING VIDEO ${NC}" 320 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}========================================${NC}" 321 | # Generate frames with ffmpeg 322 | ffmpeg -i "$video" -vf "scale=${width}:${height}" "$TMP_DIR/frames/%06d.jpg" 2>&1 | \ 323 | grep --line-buffered -o 'frame=.*' | \ 324 | while IFS= read -r line; do 325 | echo "$line" 326 | done 327 | 328 | echo "Processing completed." 329 | 330 | 331 | # Count frames 332 | frame_count=$(find "$TMP_DIR/frames" -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f | wc -l) 333 | if [ "$frame_count" -eq 0 ]; then 334 | echo "Error: No frames generated. Exiting." 335 | echo "If you are using Termux, make sure you grant storage permissions by running:" 336 | echo " 'termux-setup-storage' " 337 | echo "and ensure the video file is correct" 338 | exit 1 339 | fi 340 | echo "Processed $frame_count frames." 341 | echo -e "${GREEN} Arranging Frames ${NC}" 342 | echo "$width $height $fps" > "$desc_file" 343 | 344 | # Maximum frames per part 345 | max_frames=400 346 | part_index=0 347 | frame_index=0 348 | 349 | # Prepare initial part directory 350 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 351 | 352 | # Pack frames into parts 353 | for frame in "$TMP_DIR/frames"/*.jpg; do 354 | mv "$frame" "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index/" 355 | frame_index=$((frame_index + 1)) 356 | 357 | # If the maximum frames per part is reached, create a new part 358 | if [ "$frame_index" -ge "$max_frames" ]; then 359 | frame_index=0 360 | part_index=$((part_index + 1)) 361 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 362 | fi 363 | done 364 | 365 | # audio 366 | if [[ "$include_audio" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then 367 | echo "Including audio for each part..." 368 | audio_index=0 369 | 370 | for part_dir in $(find "$TMP_DIR/result" -type d -name "part*" | sort -V); do 371 | audio_file="$TMP_DIR/audio/audio${audio_index}.wav" 372 | if [ -f "$audio_file" ]; then 373 | mv "$audio_file" "$part_dir/audio.wav" 374 | echo "Added audio${audio_index}.wav to $part_dir/audio.wav" 375 | else 376 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_RED} Warning: Expected audio file $audio_file not found. Video has no audio ? ${NC}" 377 | fi 378 | audio_index=$((audio_index + 1)) 379 | done 380 | else 381 | echo "Audio not selected. Skipping audio processing." 382 | fi 383 | 384 | # Create desc.txt and handle looping 385 | if [[ "$loop_option" == "1" ]]; then 386 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 387 | echo "p 1 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file" 388 | done 389 | elif [[ "$loop_option" == "2" ]]; then 390 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 391 | echo "c 1 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file" 392 | done 393 | else 394 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 395 | echo "c 0 0 part$i${BC:+ $BC}" >> "$desc_file" 396 | done 397 | fi 398 | 399 | sleep 1 400 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}=========================================${NC}" 401 | 402 | # Zip the bootanimation 403 | echo " => Creating bootanimation.zip..." 404 | if cd "$TMP_DIR/result" && zip -q -r -0 "$output_zip" ./*; then 405 | : 406 | else 407 | echo "Error creating zip file." 408 | exit 1 409 | fi 410 | echo -e "${GREEN} => Animation Written Successfully ✅${NC}" 411 | 412 | #Writing Module 413 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Writing Module${NC}" 414 | mkdir -p "./magisk_module/animation" 415 | mod="./magisk_module" 416 | mkdir -p "$mod/META-INF/com/google/android/" 417 | mkdir -p "$mod/webroot" 418 | 419 | # Write Customize.sh 420 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/customize.sh" 421 | # This Installer is a part of Bootanimation-Creator-Script 422 | # https://github.com/rhythmcache 423 | # rhythmcache.t.me 424 | ui_print " => This Module Was Created Using BootAnimation-Creator-Script" 425 | 426 | # Function to install bootanimation files 427 | install_bootanimation() { 428 | local target_dir="$1" 429 | mkdir -p "$MODPATH/$target_dir" 430 | if [ -f "/$target_dir/bootanimation.zip" ] && [ -f "/$target_dir/bootanimation-dark.zip" ]; then 431 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/$target_dir/bootanimation.zip" 432 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/$target_dir/bootanimation-dark.zip" 433 | echo "description=Bootanimations installed at $target_dir" >> "$MODPATH/module.prop" 434 | elif [ -f "/$target_dir/bootanimation.zip" ]; then 435 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/$target_dir/bootanimation.zip" 436 | echo "description=Bootanimation installed at $target_dir" >> "$MODPATH/module.prop" 437 | elif [ -f "/$target_dir/bootanimation-dark.zip" ]; then 438 | cp -f "$MODPATH/animation/bootanimation.zip" "$MODPATH/$target_dir/bootanimation-dark.zip" 439 | echo "description=Bootanimation-dark.zip installed at $target_dir" >> "$MODPATH/module.prop" 440 | else 441 | return 1 442 | fi 443 | } 444 | if [ -f "/system/product/media/bootanimation.zip" ] || [ -f "/system/product/media/bootanimation-dark.zip" ]; then 445 | install_bootanimation "system/product/media" 446 | elif [ -f "/system/media/bootanimation.zip" ] || [ -f "/system/media/bootanimation-dark.zip" ]; then 447 | install_bootanimation "system/media" 448 | else 449 | ui_print "Failed to install. 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593 | 594 | 630 | 631 | 632 | EOF 633 | ########### 634 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/module.prop" 635 | id=cbootanimation 636 | name=Bootanimation-Creator-Script 637 | version=2 638 | versionCode=30 639 | author=rhythmcache.t.me | github.com/rhythmcache 640 | EOF 641 | #If written 642 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Created Props${NC}" 643 | 644 | # update-binary 645 | echo " => Writing update-binary" 646 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/META-INF/com/google/android/update-binary" 647 | #!/sbin/sh 648 | 649 | ################# 650 | # Initialization 651 | ################# 652 | 653 | umask 022 654 | 655 | # echo before loading util_functions 656 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; } 657 | 658 | require_new_magisk() { 659 | ui_print "*******************************" 660 | ui_print " Please install Magisk v20.4+! " 661 | ui_print "*******************************" 662 | exit 1 663 | } 664 | 665 | ######################### 666 | # Load util_functions.sh 667 | ######################### 668 | 669 | OUTFD=$2 670 | ZIPFILE=$3 671 | 672 | mount /data 2>/dev/null 673 | 674 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk 675 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh 676 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20400 ] && require_new_magisk 677 | 678 | install_module 679 | exit 0 680 | ####### 681 | EOF 682 | #written 683 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => update-binary Written Succesfully${NC}" 684 | sleep 1 685 | 686 | # Updater Script 687 | echo " => writing updater-script" 688 | cat <<'EOF' > "$mod/META-INF/com/google/android/updater-script" 689 | #MAGISK 690 | EOF 691 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Written Succesfully${NC}" 692 | 693 | # Copy the bootanimation.zip into the animation folder 694 | if [ -d "$mod/animation" ]; then 695 | cp "$output_zip" "$mod/animation/bootanimation.zip" 696 | echo " => Creating Magisk Module." 697 | # creating module 698 | if cd "$mod" && zip -q -r "$output_path" ./*; then 699 | : 700 | else 701 | echo "Error creating module zip file." 702 | exit 1 703 | fi 704 | 705 | sleep 1 706 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}=====================================================${NC}" 707 | echo -e "${WHITE} -Magisk-Module ${NC}" 708 | echo -e "${WHITE} created at $output_path ${NC}" 709 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}==================================================== ${NC}" 710 | sleep 1 711 | 712 | # Clean up temporary files 713 | echo " => Removing Temporary Files " 714 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 715 | rm -rf "$mod" 716 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN} => Process Complete${NC}" 717 | exit 0 718 | else 719 | echo "Error: Animation folder not found in $TMP_DIR/module." 720 | sleep 1 721 | echo -e "${BRIGHT_CYAN}Report Bugs at @xlmlchat${NC}" 722 | exit 1 723 | fi 724 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /genbootanim.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 3 | NC='\033[0m' # No Color 4 | 5 | echo -e "${GREEN}" 6 | echo "░█▀▄░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█░▀█▀░█▄█░█▀█░▀█▀░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀█" 7 | echo "░█▀▄░█░█░█░█░░█░░█▀█░█░█░░█░░█░█░█▀█░░█░░░█░░█░█░█░█" 8 | echo "░▀▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░░▀░░▀░▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀" 9 | echo -e "${GREEN}" 10 | echo "░█▀▀░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░▀█▀░█▀█░█▀▄" 11 | echo "░█░░░█▀▄░█▀▀░█▀█░░█░░█░█░█▀▄" 12 | echo "░▀▀▀░▀░▀░▀▀▀░▀░▀░░▀░░▀▀▀░▀░▀" 13 | echo -e "${NC}" 14 | # Function to install a package 15 | install_package() { 16 | local package="$1" 17 | if command -v pkg &> /dev/null; then 18 | pkg update && pkg install -y "$package" 19 | elif command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then 20 | sudo dnf install -y "$package" 21 | elif command -v pacman &> /dev/null; then 22 | sudo pacman -Sy --noconfirm "$package" 23 | elif command -v zypper &> /dev/null; then 24 | sudo zypper install -y "$package" 25 | elif command -v yum &> /dev/null; then 26 | sudo yum install -y "$package" 27 | elif command -v apk &> /dev/null; then 28 | sudo apk add "$package" 29 | elif command -v apt &> /dev/null; then 30 | sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y "$package" 31 | else 32 | echo "Error: Unsupported package manager. Please install $package manually." 33 | exit 1 34 | fi 35 | } 36 | 37 | # Check for ffmpeg and zip binaries and install if missing 38 | if ! command -v ffmpeg &> /dev/null; then 39 | echo "ffmpeg not found. Installing..." 40 | install_package "ffmpeg" || { echo "Failed to install ffmpeg."; exit 1; } 41 | fi 42 | 43 | if ! command -v zip &> /dev/null; then 44 | echo "zip not found. Installing..." 45 | install_package "zip" || { echo "Failed to install zip."; exit 1; } 46 | fi 47 | 48 | rm -f downloaded_video.* 49 | 50 | # Prompt for video source 51 | echo -e "${GREEN}Choose video source:${NC}" 52 | echo "1. YouTube Video" 53 | echo "2. Local Video" 54 | read -p "Enter your choice (1 or 2): " source_choice 55 | 56 | if [[ "$source_choice" == "1" ]]; then 57 | # YouTube video selected 58 | if ! command -v yt-dlp &> /dev/null; then 59 | echo "yt-dlp not found. Installing..." 60 | install_package "yt-dlp" || { echo "Failed to install yt-dlp."; exit 1; } 61 | fi 62 | 63 | read -p "Enter YouTube video link: " yt_url 64 | 65 | # List available resolutions 66 | echo "Fetching available resolutions..." 67 | yt_dlp_info=$(yt-dlp -F "$yt_url") 68 | echo "$yt_dlp_info" 69 | 70 | echo "Choose resolution:" 71 | yt_dlp_resolutions=$(echo "$yt_dlp_info" | grep -E '^[0-9]+ ' | awk '{print $1, $2, $3, $NF}') 72 | echo "$yt_dlp_resolutions" 73 | read -p "Enter the format code for the desired resolution: " format_code 74 | 75 | # Download video 76 | yt_dlp_output="downloaded_video.mp4" 77 | yt-dlp -f "$format_code" -o "$yt_dlp_output" "$yt_url" || { 78 | echo "Error downloading video from YouTube." 79 | exit 1 80 | } 81 | video="$yt_dlp_output" 82 | elif [[ "$source_choice" == "2" ]]; then 83 | # Local video selected 84 | read -p "Enter video path (e.g., /path/to/video.mp4): " video 85 | if [ ! -f "$video" ]; then 86 | echo "Error: Video file does not exist." 87 | exit 1 88 | fi 89 | else 90 | echo "Invalid choice. Exiting." 91 | exit 1 92 | fi 93 | 94 | # Continue with bootanimation creation 95 | read -p "Enter output resolution (e.g., 1080x1920): " resolution 96 | width=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f1) 97 | height=$(echo "$resolution" | cut -d'x' -f2) 98 | 99 | read -p "Enter frame rate you want to put in bootanimation: " fps 100 | read -p "Enter output path (e.g., /path/to/output.zip): " output_path 101 | 102 | read -p "Loop animation? (1 for yes, 2 for no): " loop_option 103 | if [[ "$loop_option" != "1" && "$loop_option" != "2" ]]; then 104 | echo "Error: Invalid option selected. Please select 1 or 2." 105 | exit 1 106 | fi 107 | 108 | TMP_DIR="$(pwd)/bootanim" 109 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 110 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/frames" "$TMP_DIR/result" 111 | desc_file="$TMP_DIR/result/desc.txt" 112 | 113 | ffmpeg -i "$video" -vf "scale=${width}:${height}" "$TMP_DIR/frames/%06d.jpg" || { 114 | echo "Error generating frames from video." 115 | exit 1 116 | } 117 | 118 | frame_count=$(ls -1 "$TMP_DIR/frames" | wc -l) 119 | if [ "$frame_count" -eq 0 ]; then 120 | echo "No frames generated. Exiting." 121 | exit 1 122 | fi 123 | echo "Processed $frame_count frames." 124 | 125 | echo "$width $height $fps" > "$desc_file" 126 | max_frames=400 127 | part_index=0 128 | frame_index=0 129 | 130 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 131 | for frame in "$TMP_DIR/frames"/*.jpg; do 132 | mv "$frame" "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index/" 133 | frame_index=$((frame_index + 1)) 134 | if [ "$frame_index" -ge "$max_frames" ]; then 135 | frame_index=0 136 | part_index=$((part_index + 1)) 137 | mkdir -p "$TMP_DIR/result/part$part_index" 138 | fi 139 | done 140 | 141 | if [[ "$loop_option" == "1" ]]; then 142 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 143 | echo "c 0 0 part$i" >> "$desc_file" 144 | done 145 | else 146 | for i in $(seq 0 "$part_index"); do 147 | echo "c 1 0 part$i" >> "$desc_file" 148 | done 149 | fi 150 | 151 | cd "$TMP_DIR/result" || { echo "Error accessing result directory."; exit 1; } 152 | zip -r -0 "$output_path" . || { echo "Error creating zip file."; exit 1; } 153 | echo "Bootanimation created at $output_path" 154 | 155 | rm -rf "$TMP_DIR" 156 | echo "Process complete." 157 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # Colors 4 | RED='\033[0;31m' 5 | GREEN='\033[0;32m' 6 | YELLOW='\033[1;33m' 7 | BLUE='\033[0;34m' 8 | CYAN='\033[0;36m' 9 | NC='\033[0m' # No Color 10 | 11 | # Function to print colored text 12 | print_color() { 13 | local color=$1 14 | local text=$2 15 | echo -e "${color}${text}${NC}" 16 | } 17 | 18 | # Check if running in Termux 19 | if [ -z "$PREFIX" ] || [ ! -d "$PREFIX" ]; then 20 | print_color "$RED" "⚠️ This script must be run in Termux. Exiting." 21 | exit 1 22 | fi 23 | 24 | print_color "$GREEN" "✓ Running in Termux. Proceeding..." 25 | 26 | if [ -r /storage/emulated/0/ ] && [ -w /storage/emulated/0/ ]; then 27 | echo -e "${GREEN}Internal Storage Is Accessible..${NC}" 28 | else 29 | echo "Internal Storage is not fully accessible. Setting up storage..." 30 | termux-setup-storage 31 | fi 32 | 33 | # Function to install a package 34 | install_package() { 35 | if ! command -v "$1" &> /dev/null; then 36 | print_color "$CYAN" "📦 Installing $1..." 37 | pkg install -y "$1" 38 | else 39 | print_color "$GREEN" "✓ $1 is already installed." 40 | fi 41 | } 42 | 43 | # Install ffmpeg (required) 44 | install_package ffmpeg 45 | install_package zip 46 | install_package unzip 47 | 48 | # Ask user about Python installation 49 | print_color "$YELLOW" "📝 Note: Python is only needed if you want to use YouTube to video converter." 50 | read -p "$(echo -e "${BLUE}Do you want to install Python? (y/n): ${NC}")" install_python 51 | 52 | if [[ $install_python =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]; then 53 | install_package python 54 | install_package openssl-tool 55 | 56 | print_color "$CYAN" "📦 Installing yt-dlp..." 57 | pip install yt-dlp 58 | print_color "$GREEN" "✓ yt-dlp installed successfully!" 59 | else 60 | print_color "$YELLOW" "⚠️ Skipping Python and related packages installation." 61 | fi 62 | 63 | # Download and rename files 64 | REPO_URL="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rhythmcache/Video-to-BootAnimation-Creator-Script/main" 65 | FILES=("cbootanim.sh:vid2boot" "boot2mp4.sh:boot2vid") 66 | BIN_DIR="$PREFIX/bin" 67 | 68 | for FILE_PAIR in "${FILES[@]}"; do 69 | OLD_NAME="${FILE_PAIR%%:*}" 70 | NEW_NAME="${FILE_PAIR#*:}" 71 | 72 | print_color "$CYAN" "📥 Downloading $OLD_NAME..." 73 | curl -fsSL "$REPO_URL/$OLD_NAME" -o "$BIN_DIR/$NEW_NAME" 74 | chmod +x "$BIN_DIR/$NEW_NAME" 75 | print_color "$GREEN" "✓ Installed as $NEW_NAME" 76 | done 77 | 78 | print_color "$GREEN" "✨ All done!" 79 | print_color "$CYAN" "You can now use 'vid2boot' and 'boot2vid' to start the tool." 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /winbootnc.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Set color variables 2 | $GREEN = [ConsoleColor]::Green 3 | $NC = [ConsoleColor]::Reset 4 | $RED = [ConsoleColor]::Red 5 | 6 | # Check for admin privileges 7 | If (-Not ([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal] [Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole]::Administrator)) { 8 | Write-Host "This script needs to be run as Administrator. Relaunching with elevated privileges..." -ForegroundColor Yellow 9 | Start-Process powershell -ArgumentList "-NoProfile -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File `"$PSCommandPath`"" -Verb RunAs 10 | Exit 11 | } 12 | 13 | # Display ASCII art in green color 14 | Write-Host " _ _ _ _ _ " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 15 | Write-Host "| |__ ___ ___ | |_ __ _ _ __ (_)_ __ ___ __ _| |_(_) ___ _ __ " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 16 | Write-Host "| '_ \ / _ \ / _ \| __/ _\` | '_ \| | '_ \` _ \ / _\` | __| |/ _ \| '_ \ " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 17 | Write-Host "| |_) | (_) | (_) | || (_| | | | | | | | | | | (_| | |_| | (_) | | | |" -ForegroundColor $GREEN 18 | Write-Host "|_.__/ \___/ \___/ \__\__,_|_| |_|_|_| |_| |_|\__,_|\__|_|\___/|_| |_|" -ForegroundColor $GREEN 19 | Write-Host " ___ _ " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 20 | Write-Host " / __\ __ ___ __ _| |_ ___ _ __ " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 21 | Write-Host " / / | '__/ _ \/ _\` | __/ _ \| '__|" -ForegroundColor $GREEN 22 | Write-Host "/ /__| | | __/ (_| | || (_) | | " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 23 | Write-Host "\____/_| \___|\__,_|\__\___/|_| " -ForegroundColor $GREEN 24 | Write-Host "" 25 | 26 | # Function to normalize input paths 27 | Function Normalize-Path { 28 | param ($path) 29 | # Remove surrounding quotes if present 30 | if ($path.StartsWith('"') -and $path.EndsWith('"')) { 31 | $path = $path.Trim('"') 32 | } 33 | # Normalize backslashes 34 | return $path.Replace("\", "\\") 35 | } 36 | 37 | # Function to install Chocolatey 38 | Function Install-Choco { 39 | try { 40 | Write-Host "Chocolatey not found. Installing Chocolatey..." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 41 | Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force 42 | [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072 43 | Invoke-Expression ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://community.chocolatey.org/install.ps1')) 44 | if (Get-Command "choco" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { 45 | Write-Host "Chocolatey installed successfully." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 46 | } else { 47 | Write-Host "Failed to install Chocolatey. Please install it manually." -ForegroundColor $RED 48 | exit 1 49 | } 50 | } catch { 51 | Write-Host "Error installing Chocolatey: $_" -ForegroundColor $RED 52 | exit 1 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | # Function to install a package 57 | Function Install-Package { 58 | param($package) 59 | try { 60 | if (Get-Command "choco" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) { 61 | choco install $package -y 62 | } else { 63 | Write-Host "Chocolatey not found. Attempting to install..." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 64 | Install-Choco 65 | choco install $package -y 66 | } 67 | } catch { 68 | Write-Host "Error installing package: $package" -ForegroundColor $RED 69 | exit 1 70 | } 71 | } 72 | 73 | # Prompt for video parameters with green text 74 | $video = Read-Host "Enter video path (e.g., C:\path\to\video.mp4)" 75 | $video = Normalize-Path $video 76 | if (-not (Test-Path $video)) { 77 | Write-Host "Error: Video file does not exist." 78 | exit 1 79 | } 80 | 81 | $resolution = Read-Host "Enter output resolution (e.g., 1080x1920)" 82 | $width, $height = $resolution.Split('x') 83 | 84 | $fps = Read-Host "Enter frame rate you want to put in bootanimation" 85 | $output_path = Read-Host "Enter output path (e.g., C:\path\to\output.zip)" 86 | $output_path = Normalize-Path $output_path 87 | 88 | # Prompt for looping option 89 | $loop_option = Read-Host "Loop animation? (1 for yes, 2 for no)" 90 | if ($loop_option -ne "1" -and $loop_option -ne "2") { 91 | Write-Host "Error: Invalid option selected. Please select 1 or 2." 92 | exit 1 93 | } 94 | 95 | # Temporary directory setup for processing 96 | $TMP_DIR = "C:\TMPDIR" 97 | Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $TMP_DIR -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 98 | New-Item -Path $TMP_DIR -ItemType Directory 99 | New-Item -Path "$TMP_DIR\frames" -ItemType Directory 100 | New-Item -Path "$TMP_DIR\result" -ItemType Directory 101 | $desc_file = "$TMP_DIR\result\desc.txt" 102 | 103 | # Generate frames with ffmpeg 104 | ffmpeg -i $video -vf "scale=${width}:${height}" "$TMP_DIR\frames\%06d.jpg" 105 | if ($?) { 106 | Write-Host "Frames generated successfully." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 107 | } else { 108 | Write-Host "Error generating frames from video." 109 | exit 1 110 | } 111 | 112 | # Count frames 113 | $frame_count = (Get-ChildItem "$TMP_DIR\frames" | Measure-Object).Count 114 | if ($frame_count -eq 0) { 115 | Write-Host "No frames generated. Exiting." 116 | exit 1 117 | } 118 | Write-Host "Processed $frame_count frames." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 119 | 120 | # Pack frames into parts if more than 400 frames 121 | $max_frames = 400 122 | $part_index = 0 123 | $frame_index = 0 124 | 125 | New-Item -Path "$TMP_DIR\result\part$part_index" -ItemType Directory 126 | Get-ChildItem "$TMP_DIR\frames\*.jpg" | ForEach-Object { 127 | Move-Item $_.FullName -Destination "$TMP_DIR\result\part$part_index\" 128 | $frame_index++ 129 | if ($frame_index -ge $max_frames) { 130 | $frame_index = 0 131 | $part_index++ 132 | New-Item -Path "$TMP_DIR\result\part$part_index" -ItemType Directory 133 | } 134 | } 135 | # Create desc.txt with resolution and fps 136 | "$width $height $fps" | Out-File $desc_file -Force 137 | 138 | # Create loop content 139 | if ($loop_option -eq "1") { 140 | $content = 0..$part_index | ForEach-Object { 141 | "c 0 0 part$_" 142 | } 143 | } else { 144 | $content = 0..$part_index | ForEach-Object { 145 | "p 1 0 part$_" 146 | } 147 | } 148 | # Append loop content to the file 149 | Add-Content -Path $desc_file -Value $content 150 | 151 | # Convert line endings to Unix (LF) 152 | (Get-Content -Path $desc_file -Raw) -replace "`r", "" | Set-Content -Path $desc_file -Force -NoNewline 153 | 154 | Write-Host "Creating bootanimation.zip..." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 155 | 156 | # 157 | Set-Location -Path "$TMP_DIR\result" 158 | 159 | # Create the ZIP file from the current directory's contents 160 | Write-Host "Creating bootanimation.zip ..." -ForegroundColor $GREEN 161 | Start-Process -NoNewWindow -Wait -FilePath "zip" -ArgumentList "-r0", "`"$output_path`"", "." -PassThru 162 | 163 | # Check for errors 164 | if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) { 165 | Write-Host "Bootanimation created at $output_path" -ForegroundColor $GREEN 166 | } else { 167 | Write-Host "Error: Failed to create the ZIP file." -ForegroundColor $RED 168 | exit 1 169 | } 170 | 171 | # Return to the original directory 172 | Set-Location -Path $PWD 173 | 174 | 175 | Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 176 | Set-Location -Path "C:\Users\Admin" 177 | 178 | 179 | 180 | # Clean up 181 | Remove-Item -Recurse -Force $TMP_DIR 182 | while ($true) { 183 | Write-Host "Process completed" 184 | Start-Sleep -Seconds 1 # Wait for 1 second before printing again 185 | if ($host.UI.RawUI.KeyAvailable) { 186 | $null = $host.UI.RawUI.ReadKey("NoEcho,IncludeKeyDown") # Read the key press (without displaying it) 187 | break # Exit the loop when any key is pressed 188 | } 189 | } 190 | 191 | 192 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------