does any one does how to create animated boot skin for windows 7,i want to create my own animated boot skin for windows 7,does any one have idea how?
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Animated boot skin for windows 7
#2
Posted 24 August 2011 - 08:06 AM
use this tool:
http://www.coderforl...jects/win7boot/
The animation is a set of pictures:
http://www.coderforl...jects/win7boot/
The animation is a set of pictures:
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If you choose to change the animation you will have to make an animation! The animation is:
105 frames (if there are less frames the last frame will be repeated as necessary)
Each frame is 200x200px (resized if necessary)
15 frames / sec
First 4 seconds play once then the last 3 seconds play in a loop
105 frames (if there are less frames the last frame will be repeated as necessary)
Each frame is 200x200px (resized if necessary)
15 frames / sec
First 4 seconds play once then the last 3 seconds play in a loop
#3
Posted 24 August 2011 - 10:05 AM
MagicAndre1981, on 24 August 2011 - 08:06 AM, said:
use this tool:
http://www.coderforl...jects/win7boot/
The animation is a set of pictures:
http://www.coderforl...jects/win7boot/
The animation is a set of pictures:
Quote
If you choose to change the animation you will have to make an animation! The animation is:
105 frames (if there are less frames the last frame will be repeated as necessary)
Each frame is 200x200px (resized if necessary)
15 frames / sec
First 4 seconds play once then the last 3 seconds play in a loop
105 frames (if there are less frames the last frame will be repeated as necessary)
Each frame is 200x200px (resized if necessary)
15 frames / sec
First 4 seconds play once then the last 3 seconds play in a loop
thank for help,but till its hard to understand how does it work,can i extract image of boot.bs7 file,so that i can understand better with extract image,is there any way to extract .bs7 file
#4
Posted 24 August 2011 - 12:45 PM
I also think it's though enough to create the animations themselves. Basically it is just 105 frames/bitmaps of size 200x200. Look in the section "The Animation" on the page; http://www.coderforl...jects/win7boot/ there is listed a few recommended applications for. For more about the technical details (which I personally find easier) look here; http://www.sevenforu...indows-7-a.html
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