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What's the answer? Do you need root for this or not. I need an answer. Thanks.

So, system/local is empty on my phone. However doing a search in root explorer it is in system/bin but no extension just "bootanimation", but a .zip file is in system/media. The question is can this be changed from root explorer without going to Boot Loop Land. Last time I used root explorer to change something like this I was visiting Boot Loop Land and I didn't like it very much, don't want to go back. So, has anyone tried this, where did you place the file? Much thanks to the help!!![]()

Yes, for Root Explorer to work, you need to be rooted - hence the name Root Explorer. The other version, for non-rooted, is just called Explorer. You can place them in system/media, which is supposed to be checked first (I think), but the original boot file is located in data/local, not system/local.
I just did this with my phone, using the Blue one - works flawlessly.![]()
Yes, for Root Explorer to work, you need to be rooted - hence the name Root Explorer. The other version, for non-rooted, is just called Explorer. You can place them in system/media, which is supposed to be checked first (I think), but the original boot file is located in data/local, not system/local.
I just did this with my phone, using the Blue one - works flawlessly.![]()
Let's say I do this perfectly, to the T. Would this at all cause a brick--or is that not possible because it's just the boot video?--once again assuming I do it flawlessly.

Ok.. the reason I ask is because this should be in All Things Root. I'm going to move it and stick it for a bit. Congrats on your originality.![]()

realized my typo, actually meant data/local is empty. Now, did you place in the data/local or system/media? Thanks much

Data/local. I just created a backup of the original that was in there and copied/pasted to that folder with Root Explorer. Just ensure you change Root Explorer to R/W instead of the default R/O mode it opens in.![]()
I don't think it's possible to push custom boot up clips and audio to the X yet but I could be wrong.
Here's one I did for my DInc when I had it:
YouTube - ‪HTC Droid Incredible w/ Droid X Boot Animation and Pink Floyd Music‬‎
