Don't blame me or this app if you download some animation using your shakey 3g connection in the middle of a thunderstorm and then your phone starts bootlooping while trying to play your corrupt file. Make sure you understand what that means before using this program. It will delete all your apps and games and contacts, and along with it, the corrupt boot animation. If something like this were to happen, it could be fixed by booting into the stock recovery and doing a data reset. Giving it a corrupt file, or one of the wrong type can case the early startup processes to crash, and your phone will boot loop as it tries over and over and keeps crashing. However, it does allow you to copy just about anything you want to be used for a boot animation/sound. This app writes data in the same manner that angry birds does when it saves your progress. If you change you mind and decide you want the stock "Red Virgin Mobile rave with the obnoxious music" back, you can delete either the sound or animation or both using the "clear" buttons. Use the "Search" button to browse for the boot animation or mp3, then click "apply" to copy it to the appropriate folder. There is a little section for selecting the mp3, and below it, one for selecting the boot animation. Ministro will download something like 5-12MB of libraries, and then this program should fire up. If you dont have that installed, it should whisk you away to the google app store to install it. It relies on Ministro II to provide some libraries. So, without any trickery needed, it is able to write boot animations and mp3s. This program gets installed at the location needed to be able to access that /data folder. The animation on the /data partition does not exist. When you got your phone from the store, it has one in /system which is the red rave scene on the Virgin Mobile version. If it doesnt find one, it checks on the /system partition. When you boot the phone, it checks for a path in the /data partition for a boot animation. I'm putting it up here in case somebody wants to use it. I created this little program as something of a dummy to help get the filebrowser working. It came to be after somebody asked about custom animations in the root section, and I was already working on implementing a filebrowser in c++. As the title would suggest, this is an app to allow setting a custom boot animation and mp3 for our phone.
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