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6.2.

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6.2.1. Quick Info
Press "Info + 77" to startup quick info.
Quick info will show "Network" and "Monitor Information".
Note:
Operation hours: updates every minute.
Heat status : updates every 5 seconds.
6.2.2. How to custom an Android boot
animation?
1. Overview
The Android boot animation is a script used to load PNG files
when the device boots. It is included in an uncompressed zip
file called bootanimation.zip.
2. In the bootanimation.zip file
The bootanimation.zip as follows:
The image folder (contains PNG images named in
incremental numbers)
The desc.txt file
(1) The image folder
This folder contains PNG images that are named by
numbers, starting from something like 0000.png or 0001.
png and increasing by increments of 1. The minimum
number of folder is 1 and the maximum number of folder
is unlimited.
(2) The desc.txt file
This file defines how the images in the folder(s) are
displayed during the boot animation, in the following
format:
Width Height Frame-rate
-
mode Loop delay-time Folder1
-
mode Loop delay-time Folder2
-
An example of a desc.txt file is:
1920 1080 30
-
p 1 0 part0
-
p 0 0 part1
-
a. The first line
1920 and 1080 define the width and height of the
screen resolution.
30 is the frame rate in fps (frames per second) i.e.
number of images to display per second.
b. The second and third lines have a same format.
The first "p" means that the play mode stops
immediately when the boot process is complete.
The number next to 'p' defines the repeat mode
Set to 0 to make the part loop indefinitely until the
-
device boot is complete.
Set to 1 to make the part playback for once.
-
The next number defines the delay time(ms). For
example, if it is set to 10, the system will be delayed for
10ms when all image files have finished playing.
Part0 and part1 refer to image folder names.
As to the above example, the boot animation will play at a
resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps,
starting with the contents of part0 folder. After playing them
in one loop, switch to the contents of part1 folder and play
them continuously until the device boot process is complete.
3. Zip file:
Select all (including image folders and desc.txt) inside
the Bootanimation folder and zip them into a new
uncompressed zip archive using your favorite compression
utility such as 7zip or WinRAR and so on.
If using 7zip, set compression level to "Store".
If using WinRAR, set "Compression method" to "Store".
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