2014-07-14, 10:06
2014-07-14, 16:16
I know where is the black one splash screen. I want to compile xbmc 13.1 from CoreTech git. I clone https://github.com/CoreTech-Development/..._linux.git and change in buildroot-mx_linux/package/thirdparty/xbmc/logos standard (red one) splash screen to black one - but i can't find where is the SECOND one screen to change it to black one too:
Now they come in this order:
I want this order:
Thanx.
Now they come in this order:
I want this order:
Thanx.
2014-07-15, 10:07
Don't know to explain more clearly so this is my boot sequence
https://mega.co.nz/#!LBgBlTzL!AHd-7ZOZEl...c6Y_gQ3wls
and I want to REMOVE red one splash (second) or change it to the black one (third)
HOW ? Where is it in the git ? Thanx.
https://mega.co.nz/#!LBgBlTzL!AHd-7ZOZEl...c6Y_gQ3wls
and I want to REMOVE red one splash (second) or change it to the black one (third)
HOW ? Where is it in the git ? Thanx.
2014-07-15, 10:24
https://github.com/CoreTech-Development/...fb_splashs
Here you go!
It are LZO raw FrameBuffer captures. The one you are after is called; starting.fb.lzo
Here you go!
It are LZO raw FrameBuffer captures. The one you are after is called; starting.fb.lzo
2014-07-15, 11:52
Thank you very much. Can I have a little more help, please..
I am a "windows man" and do not find how to edit .fb file inside .lzo file. How can I edit .fb file or where I can find this file in .fb or .lzo OR maybe I can just make a blank text file save it like .fb file and putt inside .lzo ?
Thanx.
I am a "windows man" and do not find how to edit .fb file inside .lzo file. How can I edit .fb file or where I can find this file in .fb or .lzo OR maybe I can just make a blank text file save it like .fb file and putt inside .lzo ?
Thanx.
2014-07-16, 08:28
Phoei, it has been a while.
.fb is a raw screen framebuffer image (hence the size). You have to google a bit to figure out how to create them. Out of the top of my head GIMP can open edit and save as raw framebuffer format.
.fb is a raw screen framebuffer image (hence the size). You have to google a bit to figure out how to create them. Out of the top of my head GIMP can open edit and save as raw framebuffer format.
2014-07-17, 00:19
LZO is a compression (like zip and rar), so unpack that first. You will end up with a biggest .fb file. Rename to .raw and open with GIMP.
2014-07-17, 09:22
OK, try XnView
Try to do some googling, a very, very quick session already gave me this;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=1986076
http://www.cnx-software.com/2010/07/18/h...creenshot/
http://www.j1nx.nl/bbtopic/solved-splash...-question/
That guy on the last one seems knowledgable.
It has been a while since I worked on it, to lazy to figure it out again. That is up to you, it is really not that difficult. (If it is, than this tweaking stuff might not be for you)
Try to do some googling, a very, very quick session already gave me this;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthre...?t=1986076
http://www.cnx-software.com/2010/07/18/h...creenshot/
http://www.j1nx.nl/bbtopic/solved-splash...-question/
That guy on the last one seems knowledgable.
It has been a while since I worked on it, to lazy to figure it out again. That is up to you, it is really not that difficult. (If it is, than this tweaking stuff might not be for you)
2014-07-17, 12:11